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Definitions
Wiktionary
- n. female personification of vengeance
Etymologies
- Middle English furie, from Old French, from Latin furia, from furere, to rage.
Examples
“Fury Beach, Lieutenant Robinson discovered Sir John Ross 'house, and much of the provisions left there by the _Fury_ in 1827 still remaining, and in excellent condition.”
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“I'm rather partial to the Bahzell books, as well, of course, but I think Fury is still probably the best "David Weber introductory" book I've done.”
“Fury is working hard to stop it all but how much chance can he have when the best he can get from his former Squadron allies is “maybe”?”
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“Besides, I assume that 616 Nick Fury is still the white guy with the cigar.”
“Every spy has his secrets, and Nick Fury is no different.”
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“Gosh, it's almost five years since I listened to episode 1 of Fury from the Deep, and commented on the accent used by John Abineri playing a Dutch character.”
“And now, Nick Fury is going to become rather important in the Marvel movies to come.”
“BTW, is there any news on when Cast in Fury is going to be available in mass market paperback?”
“Btw, I am re-reading 'Cast in Fury' and I have just realised that the picture on the front cover shows Kaylin as a brown-skinned non-Caucasian.”
“Nick Fury is back in action in a big way since Secret Invasion, but not much love for him here, nor any for his new team of Secret Warriors.”
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