78 examples of ferociously in sentences

"The wounded bear hugged the hunter ferociously.

Aside from this, he had the pleasure of glowering ferociously upon Charlie Mershone, who, failing to obtain recognition from Miss Merrick, devoted himself to his cousin Diana, or at least lounged nonchalantly in the neighborhood of the Hindoo Booth.

"I haven't said that, have I?" "No!" snapped the harassed Mr. Culpepper, laying down the fork and spoon and regarding him ferociously.

In a vein of grim humor which recalls Swift's "Modest Proposal," Defoe advocated hanging all dissenting ministers, and sending all members of the free churches into exile; and so ferociously realistic was the satire that both Dissenters and Tories took the author literally.

"Who are you, that thus presumes to intrude among gentlemen, without invitation?" demanded Colonel Morton, ferociously essaying to cow down the stranger with his eye.

Captain Bligh, who was creeping slowly aft, halted, and, clenching his fists, regarded him ferociously.

" Mr. Wilks shook the hand off and eyed his adviser ferociously.

women fought most ferociously, with the result that jokes were made about other ladies, who were very distinguished.

'You have no idea what work I have had, and how ferociously all the women have looked at me.'

muttered Jim ferociously.

"You mean to say I didn't?" demanded Mr. Grummit, ferociously.

The arc lights flared and winked above her in the high roof of the wharf; the crowds of keen-faced, hard-eyed men and women in costly, neat-fitting clothing were as oblivious of her and as ferociously intent on their own affairs as the shabby, noisy crowd she had left in Naples, brushing by her as though she were a part of the wharf as they bent over their trunks anxiously, and locked them up with determination.

" "If you call me 'brother' agin I'll give you something for yourself, and chance it," said Mr. Ricketts, ferociously.

Then they both rose, and, roaring fearfully, renewed the attack, while Blunderbore laid about him with the club ferociously.

The Neapolitan cousin, Maleschi, used to roll his eyes so ferociously at me that I almost considered it my duty to ask him not to injure his optics; he has now calmed down, seeing how very distant our relations to each other are, and is very friendly towards me.

From under his great shaggy eyebrows a pair of wild, sunken eyes gleamed ferociously, but there was a smile upon his lips.

Obediently Mrs. Nolak put her tabby-cat face inside the camel's head and turned it from side to side ferociously.

Two dogs, one glares at the other ferociously; spot drawing without caption.

The people too, their descendants, who crowd the road to-day, are remarkablethe men fine-looking, with beards brushed ferociously upwards, and all but the mere peasants carrying swords; the women, dark-eyed, and singularly graceful in their red or orange saris, and very full bell-shaped petticoats.

he cried ferociously, his blood fired by the struggle; 'lie there!

" And at this very moment there was borne into the room a Gargantuan pudding in a great bucket of a basin, which being placed on a three-legged stool was forthwith attacked ferociously by the white-clothed, white-capped carver.

" Winwood stared at him ferociously for several seconds; then, somewhat disconcerted by the unruffled calm of his manner, he uttered a snort of defiance, sat down heavily and shut himself up again.

Willing hands drew them out of the water and helped them up on to the quay, where Mr. Turnbull, sitting in his own puddle, coughed up salt water and glared ferociously at the inanimate form of Mr. Blundell.

That they should retain their cheery confidence in surroundings and among a people so ferociously hostile so entirely un-British, so devoid of chivalry or sporting instinct, is a monument to the character of their race.

he exclaimed, ferociously, "for trouble missy.

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