Sentence example with the word 'furor'

furor

abandon, brouhaha, dementia, fervidness, fury, liveliness, mental sickness, queerness, shattered mind, turbulence, warmth of feeling

Definition n. an interest followed with exaggerated zeal

Last update: August 30, 2016


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At the beginning of September, Michelin caused a furor by announcing 7,500 redundancies.   [noun]

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Lew flitted from one plantation to another, in the dead of night, preaching a crusade to Mexico, and, like Peter the Hermit, creating a furor of excitement wherever he appeared.   [noun]

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A more definite allusion to the legend may be found (c. 850) in Wandelbert of Priim's metrical martyrology (21st October): "Tunc numerosa simul Rheni per littora fulgent Christo virgines erecta tropaea maniplis Agrippinae urbi, quarum furor impius olim Millia mactavit ductricibus inclyta sanctis."   [noun]

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But furor teutonicus transplanted is the least controllable, least dignified, least admirable that there is.   [noun]

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"Furor Domini" Unfortunately for Vasco Nuñez, Arbolancha arrived just two months after Pedrarias had sailed.   [noun]

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Lord, what a rage you've become and what a furor you've aroused.   [noun]

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The names of the torpedo-boat destroyers were the Furor and the Pluton.   [noun]

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The aria was received with furor; thrice he was obliged to repeat it.   [noun]

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This condition of affairs rapidly improved; but such was the furor for slaughter, and the ignorance of all concerned, that every hide sent to market in 1871 represented no less than _five_ dead buffalo.   [noun]

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