We have no meanings for "got furious" in our records yet.
1 She told me that after she read the reports, she got furious .
2 Jolly may have thrown his leg over his halter, and got furious .
3 At this he got furious and swore to be avenged.
4 She knew too much, and if she got furious there was no telling what she would do.
5 I got furious , and cried:
6 We started up the 100 foot grade, and found we could barely crawl, and our engineer got furious over it.
8 Again my men were seasick that day, and got furious with me as I could not help laughing at their plight.
9 You have got furious with yourself and with him, because of your own impotence, and you have painted him in a passion.
10 She would stick there, in his studio, while they sat, until one day he got furious and turned her out of it.
11 The Intendant's Gascon blood got furious : he struck heavily, right and left, and many a bleeding tuque marked his track in the crowd.
13 "If I had got furious at you every time there was overwhelming provocation for it," Hamilton said, "you'd have been long since hanged or shot.
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