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1 The sight of the flames seemed to rouse the mob to ungovernable fury .
2 This condones nothing, but may explain the ungovernable fury of Captain Thomas Dixon.
3 Clutching Hand eyed him keenly, then seemed to burst into an ungovernable fury .
4 The populace were raised to a pitch of ungovernable fury .
5 Ultor De Lacy seemed first absolutely terror-stricken, and then suddenly inflamed with ungovernable fury .
6 He heard the shouting which, though far away, sounded the unmistakable accent of ungovernable fury .
7 And it shook Kells with an almost ungovernable fury .
8 This sort of thing lashes me to ungovernable fury .
9 The father, in ungovernable fury , heaped upon the son every abusive epithet he could think of.
10 A wave of ungovernable fury surged up to the very tent-poles of Elijah's lodge and demanded vengeance.
11 O'Hale's spirit blazed up in ungovernable fury .
12 He was drinking from the bottle in big gulps, fanning himself into an ungovernable fury with fiery objurgations.
13 With a third gesture, one of abhorrence and ungovernable fury , he threw the box in the tobacconist's face.
14 Often I had seen him annoyed, but never until now had I seen him actually in an ungovernable fury .
15 FERDINAND (in the most ungovernable fury ) .
16 The rain is dashing against the windowpanes, and beating with wild, ungovernable fury on those exposed to the disturbing elements.
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