47 adjectives to describe fiercenesses

" "I hope she won't leave me a cent!" cried the boy, with sudden fierceness.

"Get out!" said that gentleman, with extraordinary fierceness for one in his weak condition.

" "I'd like to see him try," that young man growled, with unexpected fierceness.

Indeed the humour of us all was one of dangerous, even murderous, fierceness.

Her black eyes flawed and sparkled with a snaky fierceness, her full lips compressed, and her brows bent and darkened.

Moreover, they had learned during their seventy years' exile to have an intense hatred of everything like idolatry,a hatred amounting to fanatical fierceness, such as the Puritan Colonists of New England had toward Catholicism.

And thus, before he came within a dart's throw or joined battle, he both stayed his friends from a precipitate flight and the enemy from excessive fierceness of fighting.

He had done his life's work amid all extreme fiercenesses of heat and cold, in burning droughts, in simoons and in icy wildernesses, and a ray or two more of the pale sun or a flake or two more of the gentle snow of England mattered to him but little.

" He smiled at the intimate feminine fierceness of the injunction.

An unexpected incident led to its recommencement in spite of the truce: not, however, throughout France or directly between the two kings, but with fiery fierceness, though it was limited to a single province, and arose not in the name of the kingship of France, but out of a purely provincial question.

Such investigations, when the French, Italian, or German language was the medium, were comparatively easy; but in order to give a proper comparative view, he was obliged also to study Russian, which he did successfully; by this means he has given us a masterly summary of the Russian system, with its immense battalions, its thousands of military schools, and its Cossack skirmishers, of wonderful endurance and formidable fierceness.

Nothing was more evidently mortifying to her, than the procrastination of her malice; nor could she bear to think that a fierceness so gigantic and uncontrollable should show itself in nothing more terrific than the pigmy spite of a chambermaid.

He was more than ordinarily tall for his years, admirably well proportioned, and had something of a grave fierceness in his air and deportment, that tho' he was not yet sixteen, he might very well have passed for twenty: he was also extremely fair, had regular features, and eyes the most penetrating, mixed with a certain sweetness; so that it was difficult to say whether he seemed most formed for love or war.

The flames now raged with a fierceness wholly inconceivable, considering the material they had to work upon.

Rather it contained that incredible fierceness and savagery that marks the killing cries of the creatures of the wild.

Beneath the helmet of polished steel, with its two wings of white plumes, her blond locks fell, while a savage flash glittered in her green eyes, and her nostrils seemed to palpitate with indomitable fierceness.

So, Obadiah Price, if there's treachery" The old man clutched at his hands with insane fierceness.

" He smiled at the intimate feminine fierceness of the injunction.

They smote together with marvellous fierceness.

Then he added with mock fierceness, "Just stay out of the paint!"

Indeed the humour of us all was one of dangerous, even murderous, fierceness.

He interrogated the prisoner with official fierceness, but could obtain no other reply than the general declaration, that he was a traveller come to see the captivations of Italy.

By God, if" He demanded this accounting in a tone of passionate fierceness such as none of those present had ever heard in him, turning first upon William Pressley and then upon Robert Knox.

She ran to him and caught his sleeve, and turned upon William Pressley with the reckless fierceness of a gentle creature made daring in defence of what it loves.

His eloquence was of the most impetuous kind, corresponding to the sensitive fierceness of the man, and had gained for him the nickname of "The Rupert of Debate."

47 adjectives to describe  fiercenesses