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Example sentences for "furor"

Lexicographically close words:
furnisht; furniture; furnitures; furon; furono; furore; furr; furre; furred; furren
  1. In such a one the whole of Germany from Memel to the Alpine Lakes will flare up like a powder mine; it will be bristling with guns, and no enemy will dare to engage this furor teutonicus which develops when we are attacked.

  2. Lord, what a rage you've become and what a furor you've aroused!

  3. A further sneer is directed by Furor Poeticus against the lazy manner with which Florio's Muse rises from her nest.

  4. Furor Poeticus, Ingenioso, and Phantasma indulge in expressions which can only apply to the Dedications and the Sonnets of Florio's translation.

  5. It created almost a furor of excitement in its day, and may still be read with interest and profit by every earnest student of history.

  6. All Sunday, Monday and Tuesday the Furor Teutonicus would be busy donning shining armor.

  7. Next to the songs which knew no ending the most conspicuous manifestation of Furor Teutonicus was the chalking of troop-trains with exuberant inscriptions symbolical of expected great German victories to come.

  8. Furor Teutonicus was a power which, when it went forth to slay and conquer, was invincible because it was filled with naught but the fear of God.

  9. In tanta rabbia, in tanto furor venne, Che rimase offuscato in ogni senso.

  10. He walxis brayn in furor bellicall, So desyrus of dedis martiall, For the hard fatys and strang mychtis he Of the gret Jove wald that it so suld be: 30 The hyllys heich he left quhar at he lay, And from the dern woddis went away.

  11. Canto iv Guyon does Furor bind in chaines, and stops Occasion: Deliuers Phedon, and therefore by strife is rayld vpon.

  12. As in the furor uterinus, and satyriasis, and in the sphincter ani and scrotum.

  13. The furor uterius, or nymphomania, is a similar disease.

  14. The lubricity of those unfortunates is sometimes uncontrolable; they suffer violent priapisms, which are followed by ejaculation, whenever a severe itching forces them to scratch themselves with a kind of furor or madness.

  15. True, in the new furor of buying and selling and booming it was not remarked that the discharged government employees uniformly disappeared from the city and the valley as soon as they were stricken from the time rolls.

  16. Within twenty minutes, the Pluton went down in deep water and the Furor was beached and sunk.

  17. Here I remained a good while, and with much pleasure, and this was my furor logicus, a disease very common in the days of ignorance, and very uncommon in these enlightened times.

  18. Next succeeded the furor historicus, which also had its day, but is now no more, being entirely absorbed in the furor poeticus.

  19. The real furor came on the Ranthoor floor when Wrail cornered Titan Copper.

  20. When this furor had blown over, after things had quieted down in the Jovian confederacy, it might be possible to release Mallory.

  21. The only effect of the year's inaction had been to usher in his renewed activity with a furor compared to which all that had gone before was insignificant.

  22. To call the partnership off again until the present furor should have subsided once more--or the skilfully sketched outline of a new adventure?

  23. During the next three years he wrote several works for Venice and Milan, which were successful, but none of them created such a furor as "Tancredi.

  24. During the next two or three years his muse was very prolific, and in 1823 appeared another of his great works, "Semiramide," which made a furor at Venice.

  25. They were absent a year, the most of that time being spent at Munich, Vienna, and Presburg, where they created a furor by their performances.

  26. The names of the torpedo-boat destroyers were the Furor and the Pluton.

  27. They were Lieutenant Commander Wainwright, who was the executive officer of the Maine and who afterwards sank the Furor and Pluton at Santiago; Lieutenant F.

  28. There was no time to be lost; either we must sink the Furor or she would sink us.

  29. Still continuing on the circle, with a starboard helm, the Furor turned away from us toward Morro.

  30. The furor gradually subsided, however, and Mr. Neau continued his work for a dozen years longer, and others carried it on after his death.

  31. The thrill of exaltation would be followed by pleasurable "sin," to give place to fresh conversion when the furor season recurred.

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

  33. Indeed, even in Prince Edward Island the furor has somewhat died down owing to the war; though at the close of the war it is anticipated that the industry will go on steadily and profitably.


  34. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "furor" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    abandon; aberration; abnormality; agitation; alienation; amok; ardor; attack; bluster; brawl; broil; bug; cacophony; chaos; commotion; convulsion; craze; delirium; dementia; derangement; distraction; disturbance; ebullition; ecstasy; embroilment; enthusiasm; excitement; fanaticism; fascination; ferment; fervor; fever; fire; fit; flap; folie; fomentation; frenzy; fume; furor; furore; fury; fuss; gusto; heart; heat; hubbub; hysteria; infatuation; intoxication; irrationality; liveliness; lunacy; madness; mania; orgasm; orgy; pandemonium; paroxysm; passion; possession; racket; rage; rapture; ravishment; relish; row; ruckus; rumpus; savor; seizure; sickness; soul; spasm; spirit; strangeness; transport; tumult; turbulence; turmoil; unbalance; upheaval; uproar; upset; vehemence; verve; violence; warmth; zeal