Definition, Betydelse & Synonymer | Engelska ordet FEROCIOUS


FEROCIOUS

Definition av FEROCIOUS

  1. grym, vildsint

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Antal bokstäver

9

Är palindrom

Nej

15
CI
CIO
ER
FE
FER
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IOU

5

2

9

808
CE
CEF
CEI
CEO
CER


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  • He played almost all of his club football at Manchester United, where he became renowned for his attacking instincts, passing abilities from midfield, ferocious long-range shooting from both left and right foot, fitness, and stamina.
  • They coexisted with wild animals and any endeavor to capture them was unsuccessful because they were so ferocious and barbarian.
  • He also organised "ferocious street demonstrations" to exert public pressure on Cicero, intimidating him into "giving a substandard performance" when defending Milo at his trial, seeing Milo leave the city into exile.
  • Chung had become the object of some of the most ferocious criticism, justified or not, ever directed at any network anchor as a result of her now infamous interview with Speaker Newt Gingrich's mother, Kathleen.
  • The Khoikhoi people who lived the Cape Peninsula when the Dutch began trading with the area during the mid 17th century, had a hunting dog which was described by Europeans as absolutely fearless and ferocious when acting as a guard dog.
  • Although often derided by critics, the band had amassed a loyal fanbase from relentless touring and their ferocious live shows.
  • Taz is generally portrayed as a ferocious, albeit dim-witted, carnivore with a notoriously short temper and little patience.
  • Although neither work describes the appearance of a bandersnatch in great detail, in The Hunting of the Snark, it has a long neck and snapping jaws, and both works describe it as ferocious and extraordinarily fast.
  • Subsequently, the Airplane's more ferocious rock-and-roll version became the band's first and biggest success, reaching No.
  • Jean Franco has characterized the novel as "a ferocious indictment of Spanish administration in Mexico: ignorance, superstition and corruption are seen to be its most notable characteristics".
  • In 1851, British botanist Daniel Bunce recorded warragul as a Boonwurrung language word meaning wild, ferocious and enemy.
  • Because local people had no weapons, they resisted by beating war drums and wore ferocious looking devil masks with seaweed on their heads to scare off their enemies.
  • After the starving dogs attack some sheep on the fells, they are reported as ferocious man-eating monsters by an opportunistic journalist.
  • At the height of its ferocious activity, the volcano flung giant rocks – some weighing several tons – more than a kilometer (half a mile) away at a rate of.
  • 'His Histoire du calvinisme (1682) agitated French Catholics against French Protestants, provoking a ferocious response from Pierre Jurieu (1683) and a calm demolition of his historical method by Pierre Bayle in his Critique général de l’histoire du calvinisme de Maimbourg (1682).
  • The songs were mostly executed in a fast and frantic two-beat style propelled by Kevin McDevitt's manic and ferocious drumming.
  • Both the yaksha and raksasha are derived from India folklore, and in the Chinese version, are violent and ferocious beings with sadistic tendencies.
  • A barracuda is a large, predatory, ray-finned fish known for its fearsome appearance and ferocious behaviour.
  • He was a member of the vaunted "Dome Patrol," the stellar linebacking corps that led a ferocious Saints defense in the early 1990s.
  • Mikako has a ferocious rivalry with Mariko who she fears will wield Tsutomu to his detriment along with unrealistic expectations of Tsutomu that leads to a very vivacious and adversarial discourse that often inflames matters on many occasions.


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