Definitionn. the property of being wild or turbulent
Last update: April 12, 2016
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The war was fought with great ferocity by both sides. [adjective]
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The ferocity of the war was an unpleasant surprise for the citizens. [Please select]
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Even though my Chihuahua is tiny, he snarls and barks with such ferocity that most people tend to stay away. [Please select]
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The tornadoes blew through the town with a ferocity that turned most of the magnificent, century-old homes into matchsticks. [Please select]
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From the earliest times, owing to its great strength, speed, and ferocity when at bay, the boar has been one of the favourite beasts of the chase. [Please select]
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This ferocity put the finishing touch to the disaster. [Please select]
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The cesspool no longer retains anything of its primitive ferocity. [Please select]
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Such is my ferocity. [Please select]
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The accounts of his ferocity as related by Mrs. [Please select]
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The Norther increased in ferocity. [Please select]
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The tone was of indescribable ferocity. [Please select]
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