fiercely造句181. The adverb " fiercely " tells us how she knocked at the door.
182. If attacked themselves, they will fiercely "fight tooth and nail" to avoid being wounded or captured.
183. Because if sings loudly lastingly sings fiercely, speaks excessively many.
184. Mr Lamb is fiercely against any kind of fiscal union in Europe and rejects federalism, unlike his fellow Lib Dem Andrew Duff MEP.
185. As I arrived a lorry had just been set on fire and was burning fiercely.
186. It is in other seasons fiercely territorial, but now the birds are gathered in one clangorous flock to scoop up the winter feed laid down for them by farmers.
187. And Shanghai, an open and cosmopolitan city that is boundlessly ambitious and fiercely competitive, has always been China's K-9 education leader.
188. The government's industrial policy has been fiercely attacked by the left.
189. In the times of. economic globalization and operational cost rising, the competition of the freight agent market grows fiercely, only these enterprises who can face the fierce competition can survive.
190. The loud-mouthed members in the committee fiercely criticized the management.
191. He reflected on the civilization of American whites and fiercely criticized its destructiveness and evilness. He hoped to find a reasonable way of development for human civilization.
192. They were chest to chest, breathing fiercely , pushing and glaring.
193. But this could mean high street price wars as retailers compete "even more fiercely".
194. With the quick march of life rhythm, people travel frequently, so transportation market competes fiercely.
195. For nearly a century fans of Magritte have studied his works, determined to find hidden meanings within them. But the man himself fiercely resisted interpretation.
196. He jangled it fiercely several times in succession, but without avail.
197. Critics say the company has benefited greatly from behind-the-scenes assistance from the government, although Huawei fiercely denies that.
198. Far from merely retreading the past, mercifully, the fiercely analogue results take on a sophisticated dimension of their own.
199. She never returned to the fiercely strict Methodism of her youth, nor inflicted it on her children.
200. One reason of the less fiercely price fluctuating is that the big buyer of cereals have already learned to do counterbalancing arbitrage trade in order to avoid the loss.
201. The fiercely controversial undistributed profits tax, which was retarding investment, was drastically reduced and then eliminated in 1939.
202. "Ron" gave America "George I", i. e. George HW Bush, whom Oliphant lampooned almost as fiercely as he had Nixon.
203. But for a government so fiercely insistent on the inviolability of its own sovereignty, this was a big step.
204. Fiercely secular, John Quincy Adams took his oath on a book of laws containing the U.S. Constitution.
205. In the wild the Syrian Hamster lives alone and is fiercely territorial, attacking any intruders or other hamsters it may be confronted with during its travels.
206. Make not to live, compulsorily draw behind some her thighs, raucous access in: "Qiao son, you don't reprehend me. "Finish mentioning, fiercely a sink.
207. They tore it away and thrust it fiercely aside, its undulations resembling those of a water snake.
208. On the other hand, she was fiercely courted by the cliquish in-crowd of cheerleaders and athletes, few of whom she could stand.
209. Fiercely intelligent, Andrew Wilfahrt scored top marks in the army's aptitude test. He was also a former peace activist who enjoyed classical music.
210. Publishing, telecommunications, oil exploration, marketing, pharmaceuticals, banking and insurance all remain either fiercely protected or off-limits to foreigners altogether.