English to Spanish Dictionary fury

fury

furia
definition
noun
tears of fury and frustration
wild or violent anger.
The Eumenides shows the Furies in pursuit of Orestes, who is protected by the younger god Apollo.
a spirit of punishment, often represented as one of three goddesses who executed the curses pronounced upon criminals, tortured the guilty with stings of conscience, and inflicted famines and pestilences. The Furies were identified at an early date with the Eumenides.
translation of 'fury'
noun
furor,
frenesí,
saña,
bravura,
arrebato,
violencia,
furia
example
They pushed opened the door revealing the full 'fury' of the passing storm.
the 'fury' of the storm
The younger girl shook with anger, her face contorted in 'fury' as she demanded Mrs. Opanir confess her secret.
Howling in agony, the monster recoiled and twisted away, flailing in 'fury' .
Turner lashed himself to masts in order to witness the 'fury' of storms at sea, and he was fascinated by shipwrecks.
Can I explain the extreme 'fury' and violation I felt at that moment?
He was known as a ruthless man whose anger could turn into a raging 'fury' .
Iverson played with what appeared to be a reckless 'fury' , as if he could only exorcise his demons on the basketball court.
He quickly turned around, glaring at the younger woman in 'fury' .
In Galle's harbor, just a few damaged boats serve as a reminder of the 'fury' of the waves.
The stone is still there, split in half by the 'fury' of the corporal's sword.
Suddenly, with an almighty 'fury' , she punched me violently in the back with incredible force.
And then, I felt a 'fury' erupt inside of me.
He got up and stamped his feet in 'fury' , pulling his hair in angry humiliation.
tears of 'fury' and frustration
Either laid back or ignorant, Americans did not react to issues of genetically modified foods or cloning with the 'fury' of Europeans.
she was paddling with a new 'fury'
Suddenly, he roared in 'fury' , as he picked my entire body up from the ground and hurled me onto the hood of the burning truck.
She screamed in 'fury' and then ran out of the room, hands over her ears as if she could hear someone screaming or maybe laughing at her.
He shouted, kicking around the crates in a blind 'fury' , rage coursing through his already angered veins.
It was distant, full of the 'fury' of a tempest on the sea, but it was Carmel's voice speaking through to him.
the 'fury' of a gathering storm
tears of 'fury' and frustration
He hated the right-wing media with a 'fury' he rarely chose to disguise, an anger which led him to forbid access to columnists and reporters of the right.
I could feel myself building with anger, a cold 'fury' ; an anger that left me trembling from head to toe with my heart racing in my chest.
By now, it was at the bottom of the hill, blood gushing from its wounds, its anger now a frantic 'fury' .
Instead I stared out the windows, which rattled even louder in the mounting 'fury' of the storm.
In particular, Western sexual freedom puts them under intolerable pressure, and they lash out in 'fury' against us.
The violence of long and bloody sieges, and the subsequent sacking of cities, is often compared to the devastating 'fury' of the forces of nature.
You only had to witness Ferguson work himself into a 'fury' over Ronaldo's participation in the Olympics to gauge the Portuguese's importance to the team.
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