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  • 1Agent 077 From the Orient with Fury — Infobox Film name = Agente 077 dall oriente con furore image size = caption = director = Sergio Grieco producer =Edmondo Amati, Benito Perojo, Jacques Roitfeld writer = Sandro Continenza narrator = starring = music =Piero Piccioni cinematography …

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  • 2fury — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ blind, cold, intense, pure, raw ▪ controlled, pent up ▪ He growled with barely controlled fury …

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  • 3fury — fu|ry [ˈfjuəri US ˈfjuri] n [Date: 1300 1400; : Old French; Origin: furie, from Latin furia, from furere; FUROR] 1.) [U] extreme, often uncontrolled anger = ↑rage ▪ I was shaking with fury . ▪ Jenny stepped forward, her eyes blazing with fury . ▪ …

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  • 4fury — noun 1 (U) extreme, often uncontrolled anger: I was shaking with fury. 2 (C) a feeling of extreme anger : in a fury: “Go on then!” shouted Jamie in a fury. “See if I care!” | fly into a fury (=quickly become very angry): Paul flew into one of his …

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  • 5fury — fu|ry [ fjuri ] noun singular or uncount * 1. ) a feeling of very strong anger that usually does not last very long: fury at: Workers expressed their fury at the tax increases. with fury: She was speechless with fury. fly into a fury (=suddenly… …

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  • 6fury */ — UK [ˈfjʊərɪ] / US [ˈfjʊrɪ] noun [singular/uncountable] 1) a feeling of very strong anger that usually does not last very long with fury: She was speechless with fury. fury at: Workers expressed their fury at the tax increases. fly into a fury (=… …

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  • 7fury — [[t]fjʊ͟əri[/t]] 1) N UNCOUNT Fury is violent or very strong anger. She screamed, her face distorted with fury and pain. Syn: wrath 2) PHRASE: PHR after v, PHR with cl If you are in a fury, you are very angry. I had reacted in a fury of grief...… …

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  • 8fury — noun 1) she exploded with fury Syn: rage, anger, wrath, outrage, spleen, temper; crossness, indignation, umbrage, annoyance, exasperation; literary ire, choler Ant: good humor 2) …

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  • 9fury — noun 1) she exploded with fury Syn: rage, anger, wrath, outrage 2) the fury of the storm Syn: ferocity, violence, turbulence, tempestuousness, savagery, severity, intensity …

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  • 10fury — [ˈfjʊəri] noun [singular/U] 1) a feeling of very strong anger She was speechless with fury.[/ex] 2) the noise and force of a strong wind, storm, or flood …

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