fury

UK /ˈfjʊə.ɹi/ US /ˈfjʊɹ.i/
noun 4name 1

Definitions

noun

1

Extreme anger.

Heav'n has no Rage, like Love to Hatred turn'd, / Nor Hell a Fury, like a Woman ſcorn'd.

The building of the railway in this notable beauty spot roused the great Victorian writer John Ruskin to fury.

2

Strength or violence in action.

Small lightes are ſoone blown out, huge fires abide, / And with the winde in greater furie fret: / The petty ſtreames that paie a dailie det / To their ſalt ſoveraigne with their freſh fals haſt, / Adde to his flowe, but alter not his taſt.

I don't mean all of your friends—only a small proportion—which, however, connects your circle with that deadly, idle, brainless bunch—the insolent chatterers at the opera,[…]the speed-mad fugitives from the furies of ennui, the neurotic victims of mental cirrhosis,[…]!

3

An angry or malignant person.

noun

1

A thief.

But have an eye to your plate , for there be Furies.

name

1

A female personification of vengeance.

“I don't mean all of your friends—only a small proportion—which, however, connects your circle with that deadly, idle, brainless bunch—the insolent chatterers at the opera,[…]the speed-mad fugitives from the furies of ennui, the neurotic victims of mental cirrhosis,[…]!”

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