Fury /(?)/
Fu·ry
Fury
n.
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A thief. [Obs.]
Have an eye to your plate, for there be furies.
Fury
n.
pl. Furies
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Violent or extreme excitement; overmastering agitation or enthusiasm.
Her wit began to be with a divine fury inspired.
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Violent anger; extreme wrath; rage; -- sometimes applied to inanimate things, as the wind or storms; impetuosity; violence.
I do oppose my patience to his fury.
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pl. (Greek Myth.) The avenging deities, Tisiphone, Alecto, and Megæra; the Erinyes or Eumenides. (Greek Myth.)
The Furies, they said, are attendants on justice, and if the sun in heaven should transgress his path would punish him.
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One of the Parcæ, or Fates, esp. Atropos. [R.]
Comes the blind Fury with the abhorred shears, And slits the thin-spun life.
- A stormy, turbulent violent woman; a hag; a vixen; a virago; a termagant.