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The fury, in the boy stripped pyjamas, is the fuhrer.It is a German word for 'leader'.
The two word anagram is a proper noun, the name Nick Fury. Nick Fury was the director of S.H.I.E.L.D. and a frequent associate of many Marvel teams, including and perhaps most notably, the Avengers.
HitlerIt is basically what Bruno calls Hitler- 'The Fury' - because he cannot pronounce the German word properly. Notice on page 117 his father tries to teach Bruno how to say it right.
Wings of Fury happened in 1987.
Balls of Fury happened in 2007.
Yes, "fury" is a noun. It refers to intense anger or rage.
Wrath is a good alternative for fury.
April was filled with fury when Mark dumped her.
'Furious' would be an adjective, but the word 'fury' in itself isn't.
The word 'fury' is a noun, a word for a feeling of intense, unrestrained anger, or the quality of being wild or turbulent; a word for an emotion or a condition.
"Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned."
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The fury, in the boy stripped pyjamas, is the fuhrer.It is a German word for 'leader'.
The roots of furious lie in Old French furieus, from Latin furiōsus. Both source word mean rage, madness or fury. This gives us the word fury and it is contained in furious "full of fury". There is a word association with "The Furies" goddesses of vengeance. They were probably personified curses, but possibly they were the personification of as ghosts of the murdered who pursued those they thought responsible for their deaths.
anger rage wrath
Ярость Yarostʹ