Furiously
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118 examples of Furiously in a sentence
At this moment two Cowboys, who had been cut off from a retreat to their own party, rode
furiously
through the gate, with an intention of escaping to the open wood in the rear of the cottage.
One horse was instantly liberated, but the other was already fastened to the saddle of a Cowboy, and the four retired behind the building, cutting
furiously
at each other with their sabers, and making the air resound with their imprecations.
The African watched him with anxiety as he gained the highway, saw him incline to the right, and riding
furiously
under the brow of some rocks, which on that side rose perpendicularly, disappear behind a projection, which soon hid him from view.
"He will patch up your arm in the twinkling of an eye"; and beckoning to the guides to approach, he whispered and pointed to his prisoner, and then galloped
furiously
towards his comrades.
"Give us your gold," exclaimed the other, furiously, pricking the peddler with his bayonet until the blood followed his pushes in streams.
Both fountains were going
furiously
and both pumps bailing with might and main.
They could not talk, the old sail flapped so furiously, even if the other noises would have allowed them.
Under the roof vast knots of bats had packed themselves together, thousands in a bunch; the lights disturbed the creatures and they came flocking down by hundreds, squeaking and darting
furiously
at the candles.
The Major was shrieking to it from behind, and I think that the creature thought that he was hallooing it on, so
furiously
did it rush.
I gave him a long particular of things that had befallen me since I saw him, but I told him if I had seen him since he might think I had, and then gave him an account how I had seen him at Brickhill; how
furiously
he was pursued, and how, by giving an account that I knew him, and that he was a very honest gentleman, one Mr. ----, the hue-and-cry was stopped, and the high constable went back again.
XXIIILittle by little, Laurent became
furiously
mad, and resolved to drive Camille from his bed.
It seemed to her that Therese and Laurent had bound her, riveted her to her armchair to prevent her springing up, and that they took atrocious pleasure in repeating to her, after gagging her to stifle her cries—"We have killed Camille!"Terror and anguish coursed
furiously
in her body unable to find an issue.
The Yanguesans, seeing themselves assaulted by only two men while they were so many, betook themselves to their stakes, and driving the two into the middle they began to lay on with great zeal and energy; in fact, at the second blow they brought Sancho to the ground, and Don Quixote fared the same way, all his skill and high mettle availing him nothing, and fate willed it that he should fall at the feet of Rocinante, who had not yet risen; whereby it may be seen how
furiously
stakes can pound in angry boorish hands.
"We shall soon see," replied Corchuelo, and getting off his ass briskly, he drew out
furiously
one of the swords the licentiate carried on his beast.
The crews plied the oars driving the galleys so
furiously
that they seemed to fly.
Seeing this the general swore he would not leave one of those he found on board the vessel alive, but as he bore down
furiously
upon her she slipped away from him underneath the oars.
'Off with you!'The boys applied whip and spur, the waiters shouted, the hostlers cheered, and away they went, fast and
furiously.
The horses in the first chaise started on at their utmost speed; and those in Mr. Wardle's galloped
furiously
behind them.
She lay bereft of animation for hours; and when life, look, and speech returned, her senses had deserted her, and she raved wildly and
furiously.
'Watchman,' shouted Dowler furiously, 'stop him--hold him --keep him tight--shut him in, till I come down.
But there was no reply to these inquiries, for Job had started
furiously
off, the instant he received his commission, and Mrs. Bardell had fainted in real downright earnest.
Then, seizing the reverend gentleman firmly by the collar, he suddenly fell to kicking him most furiously, accompanying every application of his top-boot to Mr. Stiggins's person, with sundry violent and incoherent anathemas upon his limbs, eyes, and body.
"What has she been saying to you?" screamed the old man
furiously.
The instant that we heard it, Holmes sprang from the bed, struck a match, and lashed
furiously
with his cane at the bell-pull.
The colt plunged furiously, and the Cutch mare curveted.
He bowed forward, struck his stirrups home, and began lashing his animal
furiously.
Then he perceived that, with characteristic native inaptitude, the man had contrived to jam his lever, and was beating it
furiously
on the forepart of the saddle.
"Let me go, widow!" he shouted
furiously.
Soon we came in sight of an enormous perforated rock, through which the sea dashed
furiously.
With a last howl of agony and a vicious snap in the air, it rolled upon its back, four feet pawing furiously, and then fell limp upon its side.
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