Ferocious in a sentence as an adjective

It's very powerful, but it has a ferocious learning curve to match.

In the Navy nuclear program, we had the occasional [foul]-up even though we were ferocious about doing things right.

There is ferocious demand for them and they can demand wages that is an integer multiple of the average wage in the US and employers will pay that.

I joined HN almost 6 years ago -- then I was a naive teenager with a scattered view of the world, though with a ferocious appetite for intelligent debate.

Every time I see one of your tools, I feel like I need to pay you a hefty sum to teach me how to start coding productively, cuz Hashicorp output seems ferocious.

Merlin's courageous and sometimes ferocious writing reminds me that I deeply admire blank honesty and to redouble my own efforts.

You've been over the top before, you've run across hundreds of meters of cratered moonscape filled with mud and barbed wire, all the soldiers around you are getting ripped apart by ferocious machine gun fire.

"Motivation of this sort, once it catches hold, is a ferocious force, and in the gradeless, degreeless institution where our student would find himself, he wouldn't stop with rote engineering information.

With the money they've raised recently, and the ferocious hiring they're doing, you have to imagine they have plans to move into other spaces that might not necessarily be exactly client/cloud file syncing.

Even ferocious litigation would be inadequate to constrain massive, sustained law-breaking...Journalism has always been subsidized.

Omidyar believes that if independent, ferocious, investigative journalism isnt brought to the attention of general audiences it can never have the effect that actually creates a check on power.

Ferocious definitions

adjective

marked by extreme and violent energy; "a ferocious beating"; "fierce fighting"; "a furious battle"

See also: fierce furious savage