She was in need of a lawyer; she was a foreigner; public opinion, influenced by the exaggerated accounts given by the newspapers of her beauty and her jewels, was ferociously inimical, demanding her immediate punishment.
Just now the face was scowling ferociously and Cummins was sneering stridently at his charges.
He scowled ferociously at the doctor, and then with clenched teeth and closely pressed lips joined Mrs. Gregg.
She charged ferociously into his fancies, shattering them with her fussy interference, just as she would snatch away his clay pipe, when the most perfect bubble was trembling on the edge of the bowl.
Glynn now kept his canoe well over to the left side of the stream while the savages ran along the right bank, yelling ferociously and occasionally attempting to swim towards him, but without success.
But Bernard Shaw did not act thus because he was careless, but because he was ferociously careful, careful especially of the one thing needful.
Indeed, only a ferociously sincere person can produce such effective flippancies on a matter like war; just as only a strong man could juggle with cannon balls.
After an interval a stout gentleman in the garb of a butler opened the door and glared ferociously up and down William.
They were ferociously hungry and ordered breakfast at last.
She was tremendously exquisite, ferociously delicate, and almighty pretty.
Although there was an appropriateness in the retribution which overtook him, the sentence inflicted upon the Bishop of Rochester's cook in 1531, under a new act passed on purpose, was ferociously cruel.
Although there was an appropriateness in the retribution which overtook him, the sentence inflicted upon the Bishop of Rochester's cook in 1531, under a new act passed for the purpose, was ferociously cruel.
Then he turned ferociously to a silent figure sitting behind the railing.
Pat was scowlingferociously at the cards before him, and Andrews was lighting a cigarette.
He was rushing about with an unopened bottle of red wine in his hand, waving it ferociously at the heads of refugees, and driving them and their carts off the road down a side track.
But the population of these towns isferociously fanatical.
But there was nothing supplicating or even civil in the tiny red eyes that squinted ferociously down at the collie.
One ferociously driving hoof cut a gash in Lad's chest.
Then there was a sling-shot, ferociously stubby, and rather confusingly boyish.
He was small and queerly built, wore a long coat that reached nearly to his heels, had gray hair, a ferociously curled moustache, and a short, closely cropped white beard.
As Marie went on, across the stage galloped ferociously Helen, who had been given the role of Robber Brown because she was one of the tallest of the girls.
She strode ferociously across the stage, looking neither to right nor left.
Mr. Fopling was in the Marklin library, glaring ferociously at Ajax, who was blinking disdainful yellow eyes at Mr. Fopling by way of retort.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "ferociously" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: atrociously; cruelly; ferociously; madly; vengeance