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		Definition of ferociously in English: ferociouslyadverbfɪˈrəʊʃəslifəˈroʊʃəsli 1In a savagely fierce, cruel, or violent manner.  the dogs barked ferociously  her novel was ferociously attacked when published  Example sentencesExamples -  She gives up arguing with her son, as he ferociously denounces her shortcomings as a mother.
 -  Suddenly, he began barking and growling ferociously, baring his teeth and lunging viciously to the extent allowed by his rope.
 -  But the family - particularly the ferociously condescending matriarch - find neither her independence of mind nor her want of fortune to their liking.
 -  In the story, a boy in a cowboy suit stands in a Victorian parlor, while toy soldiers, grown to enormous size, battle ferociously on the rug before him.
 -  Danny comes to the plate and hits the ball so ferociously hard that it knocks Robert off his feet when he catches it.
 -  With his first film, he turned ferociously on his tormentors, mocking their hypocritical views on freedom.
 -  These two battle so ferociously and so expertly that every second of conflict will bring a smile to your face.
 -  The suspects gained entry by posing as postmen and ferociously attacked the man and his wife."
 -  His attention was called to an ugly looking bull dog, which ran toward him and began barking ferociously.
 -  The novel's working-class protagonist drifts, kills randomly and ferociously.
 
 - 1.1as submodifier To a very great degree; extremely.
 a bookish, ferociously intelligent young girl  he's the most ferociously loyal friend  Example sentencesExamples -  It's clear from her biographer's account that she was ferociously ambitious.
 -  The film was ferociously attacked as blasphemous by the Church, although controversy merely enhanced its popularity.
 -  The man's a ferociously talented writer with a good grasp of character.
 -  Summer days can be ferociously hot and winter nights freezing cold.
 -  The sales reps battled ferociously with each other for accounts.
 -  In a ferociously competitive environment, success comes down to relationships.
 -  She was ferociously opposed to the out-of-town development.
 -  She was ferociously intelligent, passionate about theatre, an astonishing actress and later to be a brilliant director.
 -  Alas, I cling ferociously to my old ways.
 -  Your traditional Scottish beer drinker is ferociously loyal to his or her favourite pint.
 
  
    Definition of ferociously in US English: ferociouslyadverbfəˈroʊʃəslifəˈrōSHəslē 1In a savagely fierce, cruel, or violent manner.  the dogs barked ferociously  her novel was ferociously attacked when published  Example sentencesExamples -  His attention was called to an ugly looking bull dog, which ran toward him and began barking ferociously.
 -  The suspects gained entry by posing as postmen and ferociously attacked the man and his wife."
 -  But the family - particularly the ferociously condescending matriarch - find neither her independence of mind nor her want of fortune to their liking.
 -  Suddenly, he began barking and growling ferociously, baring his teeth and lunging viciously to the extent allowed by his rope.
 -  Danny comes to the plate and hits the ball so ferociously hard that it knocks Robert off his feet when he catches it.
 -  With his first film, he turned ferociously on his tormentors, mocking their hypocritical views on freedom.
 -  These two battle so ferociously and so expertly that every second of conflict will bring a smile to your face.
 -  She gives up arguing with her son, as he ferociously denounces her shortcomings as a mother.
 -  In the story, a boy in a cowboy suit stands in a Victorian parlor, while toy soldiers, grown to enormous size, battle ferociously on the rug before him.
 -  The novel's working-class protagonist drifts, kills randomly and ferociously.
 
 - 1.1as submodifier To a very great degree; extremely.
 a bookish, ferociously intelligent young girl  he's the most ferociously loyal friend  Example sentencesExamples -  It's clear from her biographer's account that she was ferociously ambitious.
 -  She was ferociously opposed to the out-of-town development.
 -  Your traditional Scottish beer drinker is ferociously loyal to his or her favourite pint.
 -  The man's a ferociously talented writer with a good grasp of character.
 -  The sales reps battled ferociously with each other for accounts.
 -  She was ferociously intelligent, passionate about theatre, an astonishing actress and later to be a brilliant director.
 -  In a ferociously competitive environment, success comes down to relationships.
 -  Summer days can be ferociously hot and winter nights freezing cold.
 -  The film was ferociously attacked as blasphemous by the Church, although controversy merely enhanced its popularity.
 -  Alas, I cling ferociously to my old ways.
 
  
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