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What is the adverb for infuriations?

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furiously
  1. In a furious manner; angrily.
  2. Quickly; frantically; with great effort or speed.
  3. Intensely, as with embarrassment.
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  5. Examples:
    1. “To think, I used to live like an animal, subsisting purely on furiously shaking my fists at televisions and throttling newspapers.”
      “Sun Jinji was outraged and was reported to have had a stroke while furiously responding to Park's remarks.”
      “Ben sat at the keyboard composing furiously, his face wreathed with an angelic smile.”
infuriatingly
  1. In an infuriating manner.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “While he is always friendly, even jovial in a blokeish high-fiving way he tends to be infuriatingly circumspect and diplomatic.”
      “Inspirational and imbued with an engaging, multidimensional personality on the park, he can be infuriatingly insouciant and ungiving off it.”
      “Luckily she is a infuriatingly cautious driver, otherwise she could have been a goner.”
furioso
  1. (music) To be played rapidly and with passion.
  2. Examples:
    1. “The style of the furioso is said to have taught Galileo how to write Italian.”
      “And what is true of Rodomonte may be said of all the studied situations in the furioso.”
      “It was partly this that made Shelley shrink with loathing from the furioso.”
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