Haha,concerning the fierceness, only our Head and the uncle-master Xuan Xiao could be well matched this word, hadn't they broke the maskant after steeling themselves?
Thomas Sprat, dean of Westminster and biographer of the Royal Society, opined in 1667 that, in their experiments, men " may agree, or dissent, without faction, or fierceness" .
A partridge, indeed, with a brood of ten behind her, ran forward threateningly, but soon repented of her fierceness, and clucked to her young ones not to be afraid.
The cowboy leaped into the air with a scream. Scully stood unmoving, as if in complete surprise and fear at the fierceness of the fight which he himself had permitted and arranged.
The shouts and cries, the groans of the wounded and the dying, the clang of blows struck in the fierceness of deadly hate, made a noise which it was hideous to hear.
His countenance was composed, though thoughtful, while his dark, gleaming eyes were gradually losing the fierceness of the combat in an expression better suited to the change he expected momentarily to undergo.
Unable to discover any new victim, these diligent workers of vengeance soon approached their male prisoners, pronouncing the name " La Longue Carabine, " with a fierceness that could not be easily mistaken.
I decided that every seemingly opposing version of myself could truly coexist, my Indian roots, my Canadian upbringing, my femininity, and my fierceness, my love for hip hop, and my vintage teacup collection.
Wang was familiar with old intellectuals like her: The long years had ground away all the hardness and fierceness in their personalities, until all that was left was a gentleness like that of water.