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View definitions for ferociously

ferociously

adverb as in insanely

adverb as in viciously

adverb as in wildly

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Example Sentences

Mrs Byrne said their neighbours were Thai kickboxers and that the woman "continually stamped on my head" while her husband was "ferociously thumped 22 times".

From BBC

To follow England regularly is to know they actually train ferociously hard, and Stokes and McCullum are two of the most innovative thinkers the game has known.

From BBC

For anyone planning on doing any baking, you may be ferociously Googling and flipping through baking cookbooks to ensure you've thoroughly prepared to make an array of elite pies.

From Salon

Wales then face a ferociously tough Six Nations opener against France in Paris on 31 January.

From BBC

Of all the things in my life, my marriage is the most precious thing and I am ferociously protective of it.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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