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Furies

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The politician's insensitive remarks furies the public.
The athlete furies across the finish line, their adrenaline pumping.
The furies were sometimes referred to as the Eumenides, meaning "the Kindly Ones."
The rancher had to cull some of his cattle to prevent the spread of furies.
The furies of the workplace called for a strike to protest against the management's decision.
The political furies gathered outside the government building, demanding justice.
She shielded her face from the furies of the sandstorm as she walked down the desert path.
The rumor spread like furies and caused a panic among the citizens.
The young colt furies around the field, kicking up dust.
The furies of the protesters were directed at the police officers, who they felt were using excessive force.
The furies were often depicted in art as three fierce women with wings and snakes for hair.
The company's decision to lay off employees furies the workers.
The ongoing conflict caused a furies between the two neighboring countries.
The fans caused a furies in the stadium after the winning goal was scored.
The delayed flight furies the passengers and they demand compensation.
The furies of the neighborhood watch group patrolled the streets at night.
She struggled to control her furies when she saw the damage to her car caused by a hit-and-run driver.
The furies among the passengers resulted in a delay in the flight.
The farmer carefully tended to his furies crops, hoping for a bountiful yield.
The farmer was worried about his cows catching furies.
The farmer lost several of his cattle to furies.
The furies were feared by mortals and gods alike.
The rude customer furies the waiter by yelling at him.
The fields were covered in a sea of furies, providing ample food for the grazing livestock.
The furies were believed to be appeased by offerings and sacrifices.
The furies of the gale force winds made it hard to hear anything over the howling noise.
The government's mishandling of the pandemic furies healthcare workers.
The female warriors were known as the furies of the battlefield.
The furies of the hailstorm left dents in the car's hood and roof.
The symptoms of furies include high fever and difficulty breathing.
The furies of the tornado blew the roof off the house and shattered the windows.
The furies were angry with Orestes for killing his mother.
The storm caused such furies that trees were uprooted and buildings were damaged.
Furies can grow up to three feet tall and is a favorite of horses and cattle alike.
The goat herd had to be quarantined because of an outbreak of furies.
The veterinarian was able to diagnose the furies in the sick cow.
The cheating boyfriend furies his girlfriend and she breaks up with him.
The furies were believed to torment their victims with madness and hallucinations.
The farmer was pleased to see the furies he planted had grown well, ensuring a good harvest season.
The furies of the school gathered to express their dissatisfaction with the administration.
The furies of the family were ready to confront the person who had wronged them.
The furies of the hurricane knocked down trees and power lines.
The animal rights activists created furies outside the fur store.
Despite the furies of the blizzard, he made his way to work by foot.
The sudden firing of employees caused a furies in the company.
The furies were also associated with the underworld and the dead.
The kitchen was in furies as the chefs tried to keep up with the rush of orders.
The livestock auction was canceled due to concerns over furies.
The captain tried to navigate the boat through the furies of the typhoon, but it was too difficult to control.
The teacher's furies were evident when she caught the students cheating on the exam.
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