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To be furious. To rage.
The adjective form is furious.
furily is the adverb of fury
The verb form for fury is "fume".
No, it is a noun.
The verb is sped :)
The noun forms of the verb to infuriate are infuriation, and the gerund, infuriating. A related noun form is fury.
Its a fury ornamental kit...
We Are the Fury was created in 1999.
Rage is a synonym for fury.
The suffix of "fury" is "-ry".
No, 'the fury of excitement' is not an oxymoron; 'a fury of ennui.' or 'an apathy of excitement' could qualify.
Ed Fury is 6'.
Fury - 1955 Stolen Fury 1-16 was released on: USA: 28 January 1956
"Fury" is a noun and so doesn't have a past tense.