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Furies
/ ˈfjʊərɪz /
plural noun
- classical myth the snake-haired goddesses of vengeance, usually three in number, who pursued unpunished criminals Also calledErinyesEumenides
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But it turns out The Furies of Maidan is not a figment of his imagination.
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Like the Furies, the Cheneys stand for unreason and emotionalism.
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In Greek mythology the ocean furies attend upon fickle Poseidon.
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Guarding the walls were the three Furies of the Greek legends.
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Social war was visible there with all its horrors and its furies—every body saw it, and I myself forboded it like every body else.
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Casual rejoicings and strange furies ensue among their deliberations.
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Do you consider that virulent Pagan Goddesses and the flying torch-furies are extinct?
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