She furiously stormed away.
The comparative form of "furiously" is more furiously, and the superlative form is most furiously.
We went inside Furiously. Lion furiously killed him.
The word "furiously" is an adverb. It modifies verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs to indicate the manner in which an action is done. In this case, "furiously" describes how something is done with intensity or rage.
He furiously tore the book apart and threw it on the ground.
The zebra had black and white striped fur running across its body.
The comparative form of "furiously" is more furiously, and the superlative form is most furiously.
We went inside Furiously. Lion furiously killed him.
The word "furiously" is an adverb. It modifies verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs to indicate the manner in which an action is done. In this case, "furiously" describes how something is done with intensity or rage.
The word 'furiously' is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb as done in a wild and stormy manner; done with a lot of energy and determination; very fast. Example sentence:He furiously cleaned the kitchen when he realized that his mom would be home in minutes.The adjective form is furious: His mom would be furious if she saw such a mess.
alliteration
The likely word is "furiously" (angrily, or hurriedly).
I don't think that's a word, did you mean furiously?
"Colorless green ideas sleep furiously" is Noam Chomsky's famous example of a perfectly grammatical sentence that has no meaning.
No. Fo is not an acceptable Scrabble word.
Furiously the rowers paddled to the shore, their eyes wide with terror as bullets whistled past their heads. For at least ten minutes we were engaged in a loud and tedious argument in which she furiously proclaimed that I was the one who had forgotten her handbag at the train station.
diffrent forms of the entry word are shown.. fo example, directed,directing, and direct may be shown for the entry word direct.
Frantically. or maybe furiously? also frenetically.