Examples of using "Furioso" in a sentence and their english translations:
He became furious.
He was furious.
He looked furious.
He's furious.
If you refuse, Tom will be furious.
- He said that he was furious.
- He said he was furious.
- Tom will be furious.
- Tom is going to be furious.
Tom was furious.
- Tom is furious.
- Tom's frantic.
- Tom's furious.
Tom looks furious.
He looks like he's furious.
He's furious, isn't he?
He's going to be furious, isn't he?
I was furious.
- He looked furious.
- He looked angry.
- He seemed angry.
I'm furious.
He said that he's furious.
- Tom said that he was furious.
- Tom said he was furious.
- He told me that he was furious.
- He told me he was furious.
Tom looks absolutely furious.
- Tom may be furious.
- Tom might be furious.
- Tom must be furious.
- Tom has to be furious.
Tom will probably be furious.
- Tom may be furious.
- Tom might be furious.
Tom is furious, isn't he?
- Tom was angry with Mary.
- Tom was furious with Mary.
- Tom was furious at Mary.
- Tom was mad at Mary.
President Roosevelt was furious.
- I know Tom will be furious.
- I know that Tom will be furious.
It looks like Tom is furious.
- I suspect Tom will be furious.
- I suspect that Tom will be furious.
He'll be furious when he finds out.
Tom was furious about that.
- I know that Tom is furious.
- I know Tom is furious.
He must be furious with her.
Tom would be furious if he knew what you did.
Tom told Mary that he was furious.
- Tom is furious.
- Tom's furious.
The governor of Texas was furious.
It makes me furious.
- Tom said he's furious.
- Tom said that he's furious.
He is furious at what they have done to him.
Napoleon was furious that Kutuzov had escaped.
- Tom told me that he was furious.
- Tom told me he was furious.
I'm furious with Tom.
I'm furious with him.
I'm furious with her.
I'm furious with them.
The governor was furious.
George was livid!
- Tom knew that I was furious.
- Tom knew I was furious.
He was still mad about the accident despite his wife's conciliatory words.
A furious Napoleon remarked “Ney knows less about soldiering than the last-joined drummer
Tom is furious that Mary is going to Boston without him.
- Tom got nervous.
- Tom's angry.
- Tom is fuming.
close to success. He was furious the next day when King Joseph and Marshal Jourdan
Why aren't you furious with me?
Even though he apologized, I'm still furious.
But his failure to take Gerona meant he was relieved of command. Leaving in a fury before