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"fierceness" Definitions
  1. the fact of being angry and aggressive in a way that is frightening
  2. the quality of showing strong feelings and involving a lot of activity or determination
  3. the fact of being very strong in a way that could cause damage

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Laurie Hernandez and Gabby Douglas sparkled with fierceness on beam.
They have not the slightest touch of fierceness about them.
The gay man sighs over the "fierceness" of black women.
Here we find strength in togetherness, and the fierceness of community.
"I lived with that stuff," she said, with a sudden fierceness.
So I wanted to bring some of that brutal fierceness in.
No, but it requires a particular intellectual fierceness to do so.
Can you think of other animals that combine beauty and fierceness?
He was there for me and protected my music with a fierceness.
There was a fierceness about rights and representation that permeated the place.
Given the fierceness of that devotion, the potential for horror is nearly endless.
Taraji P. Henson serves up major fierceness wearing Stella McCartney in the E!
Firstly, here's the ab fierceness, posted by Biles on both Twitter and Instagram.
Melee reigning champ Armada can't deny the fierceness of the world's best gamers.
Loren: Yes, let's focus on the shining beacon of fierceness that was Lyanna.
But far too often, I cheered his masculinity, his fierceness, and his muscles.
These women present West African feminine fierceness via innovative clothing, hairstyles, and makeup.
The facts do remain the facts, but we know our preciousness and our fierceness.
There's just something about it that makes us all feel a fierceness within ourselves.
Gadot packs more fierceness into 30 seconds than we'll display in our entire lives.
She has the personality, talent and fierceness needed to wear this garment, he said.
She was hardworking and brought to the book business both passion and intellectual fierceness.
The British experienced Gurkhas' fierceness firsthand after suffering heavy losses during their invasion of Nepal.
She's beloved by fans for her shy humor, genuine naïveté, and fierceness on the court.
When fierceness is generational, you get Beyoncé, mom Tina Knowles Lawson and daughter Blue Ivy.
Relentlessly and with unseen fierceness, he pounded my painfully contorted body as hard as ever.
Before long, they started participating in actions, where they quickly developed a reputation for fierceness.
There's something inscrutably kickass about them, but Bognanno in particular is a beacon of fierceness.
Her fierceness actually provides comfort to us and a voice saying 'These standards are ridiculous.
Back then, it was every republic for itself, fierceness fueled with desperation, flamed by ingenuity.
The British experienced Gurkhas&apos fierceness firsthand after suffering heavy losses during their invasion of Nepal.
The earrings worn by Nagasu got their name because they represent fierceness and strength, according to Hou.
These sharks were also quintessential New Yorkers, their aura of fierceness wed to an agenda of fabulousness.
The video features cast members, singing with a fierceness Titus would applaud, about different aspects of prison life.
It was a showing of activism and fierceness that proved the spirit of resistance is alive and well.
By that point in time, scrambling for the L train will have certainly reached Snowpiercer levels of fierceness.
To little purpose, argues Ms Galindo, who is polite and soft-spoken despite the fierceness of her views.
Any time he exerted himself, even just a little, the cough would kick in with a shocking fierceness.
Appleton gave a breakdown of how to re-create the fierceness on Aguilera's website, if you're feeling daring.
They've always had a particular type of autonomy, pride, and fierceness to them—before, during, and after colonization.
Despite the playfulness of his shows, Laliberté has a "reputation for fierceness," according to The New York Times.
"The audacity of its reach and fierceness of its vision challenges our cultural imagination," a Peabody statement said.
This tension leaves us with an unforgettable inspiration: Ms. Merz celebrating her gender with a restless, resolute fierceness.
But "Feud" ultimately succeeds because it respects the fierceness of its characters and the power of its actresses.
And if Guisi is bringing even half of that fierceness, we're in for a one hell of a season.
In fierceness and sheer badass fighting prowess, Wonder Woman is a match for the other heroes in her franchise.
A. Any interesting role is going to have that quality of inner passion, a fierceness, a commitment, a resolution.
Playing for the LA Lakers, his quiet fierceness was contrasted unfavourably with the sunniness of his teammate, Magic Johnson.
Critic's notebook Rashaad Newsome and Kia LaBeija provide fierceness and flash but their shows come up short as dance.
Oprah is pitted against Vance's character, just as Sophia's fierceness was juxtaposed with Celie's timidity in The Color Purple.
" She continues: "Nola is very powerful in the sense that she's an example of fierceness and the tenacity of freedom.
But these are performers who spit and fuck and cuss and ooze fierceness even after they undress from the pantomime.
There's a power through music that a lot of queer people feel—a strength, a fierceness, a "fuck you" attitude.
But the fierceness of the war did not diminish in the slightest, nor did the American presence on the battlefield.
Its pointed crest and dashing mask — a wraparound slash of black — sharpen its pale watercolors into a mien of fierceness.
But she looked strong fighting against heel McMahon Sunday evening, in a match complete with hair-pulling and plenty of fierceness.
They're brave enough to embrace the craggy fierceness of the truth and to try to express it in some new way.
In a Yan novel, she might have been a personification of the fierceness that comes from a lifetime of economic impotence.
We've been involved in and witness to this "onco-politics" for about 60 years combined and can attest to its fierceness.
But, as in the melodramas that were once bread-and-butter to great popular actresses, it's the maternal fierceness that prevails.
The novel also taps into the fierceness and passion of first love with usually elegant though sometimes maudlin and uneven writing.
Marian's headlong fierceness echoes that of Mary McCarthy, who graduated from Vassar in 1933 and was a literary beacon for Gordon.
If I understand her, she wanted to do it peacefully and with a fierceness of heart that comes with her conviction.
Like Daenerys, Dolores' fierceness is couched in a virtue we as viewers want to believe will shine through in the end.
The woman I met at the Café Atelier September, Gothersgade 30, did not immediately convey the fierceness of Third-Millennium Heart.
It's a celebration of the power of women — of our unity, strength, and fierceness, and of just how freaking awesome we are.
In the end though, that meaning comes in the shape of Abby, portrayed with zest and fierceness by newcomer Tatum Marilyn Hall.
There are, however, things that can and should be done to reduce the fierceness of the atmosphere that pervades our governing bodies.
What Mothra might lack in apparent fierceness, however, she more than makes up for in fans, at least in her native Japan.
But we should also look at these candidates in terms of the fierceness of their rhetoric and the sharpness of their edges.
Both then and now, this is a conviction on a scale of delusion equaled only by the fierceness with which it is held.
"[Tonya Harding] brought a fierceness and an athleticism that rivaled the men's skating," Jocelyn Jane Cox, a former competitive ice dancer, told Refinery29.
Activist investor Nelson Peltz said Wednesday the fierceness of a company's fight against an outsider likely indicates how poorly the business is doing.
" Marko: "If you look at old pictures of when he was a priest, you can see this intensity and fierceness in his eyes.
However, that didn't stop her from owning 22016 with a fierceness we can only expect from one of the top stars in the game.
Known for her glowering courtside demeanor, Summitt won eight national championships and seemed to carry her fierceness into the fight with early-onset dementia.
This means we have so many heartwarming success stories ahead, and that 2018 could be filled with double the fierceness we originally thought. Slay.
We are familiar with Plath's fierceness, the power of her imagination to exact revenge, to correct humiliations, to create dark drama out of despair.
She is protective of the life she's built, and loves with the kind of fierceness that makes any of This Is Us's best scenes shine.
But the only thing popping in the photos is the superstar's fierceness — or, for obsessed fans, clues as to what this means about her twins.
Where he saw scandal (let's be clear, this was no Nipplegate), others saw a very strong demonstration of fierceness and the reunion of Destiny's Child.
I mean, sure, Washington manages to strike a formidable mix of fierceness and vulnerability as D.C.'s best fixer on Shonda Rhimes' must-watch soap.
"I want everyone to walk through the world as if they were Beyoncé, as if they have the same fierceness toward life that Beyoncé does."
His latest release, "Sunshine Rock," is almost like a blend of these two styles, combining the fierceness of Hüsker Dü with the optimism of Sugar.
Even though I've known him for eight years, there's a quiet fierceness to his personality that projects the vibe: just let the mysteries be, please.
The Sun entered the first sign on the zodiac wheel, Aries, at 12:31 AM, shifting the energy from weepy Water sign Pisces to Fiery fierceness!
The Moon is in Aries, a sign that gets what it wants— the Moon's your ruling planet, so you're blessed with this fiery fierceness today, too!
We have returned to the combination of fierceness and discipline that has brought so many benefits to so many parts of the world for so long.
There are other great plays in revival on Broadway this season, but Angels has a fierceness and a vitality that no other production can quite match.
Yes, he lacked the fierceness and conviction of a Dreiser or a Lewis; his talent was descriptive rather than penetrating; and he was almost pathologically nonconfrontational.
The GOP has not reacted to the Soros hate and other anti-Semitic conspiracy theories with the same fierceness with which the Democrats responded to Omar's comment.
"I want them to learn how to play piano and do their schoolwork with the exact same level of fierceness," The Walking Dead alum told Men's Health.
There's little-to-none of the frigid glare or protective fierceness an outsider might anticipate, with very few comic book guys to harsh the gently supportive buzz.
He brought color into sculpture with a new fierceness and complexity that made his objects irresistible, giving them the allure of painting and also of decorative objects.
Lastly, it reminded me that "strong" and "bold" are born in us, just as a new fierceness is born in every new mother when she has a child.
This inspired her team to work hard and earn trust, to meet the challenge of her intellectual fierceness with as much as we could muster of our own.
Amid Carol's ninja-like proficiency, it's been easy to forget that her fierceness originates, as it often does, from a place of great misery, loss and emotional damage.
Things you might refer to as snatched: your waist, your eyebrows, your general aesthetic — basically this is a term referring to good looks and overall "fierceness," says Kim.
Whatever it is in oncologists that makes them want to be oncologists — that crazy mix of fierceness, optimism, arrogance and compassion — I get a contact high from it.
But, at the same time, don't we bury—and implicitly sanction—the idea that a fierceness like Wanda's is the bare minimum needed to raise a black family?
It was the fierceness and even myopia of that will that allowed him to ignore the signs that his body was indeed failing, until it was too late.
And yet in trying to punish her for her more overt displays of hostility, with one interruption, Trump instantly turned harshness — fierceness — into a celebrated badge of honor.
The black-and-white video for "Sorry" is one of many highlight's from the visual album, and it delivers endless fierceness from Queen Bey with special guest Serena Williams.
There's a kind of fierceness to the rigor with which this book keeps itself whispering, to the way each restrained and understated sentence has been polished to glittering brightness.
If she herself had incoherent thoughts, as she did about surrogacy, mixing up abhorrence of it with her own bliss at giving birth, she turned the same fierceness inwards.
"It was a game changer for me because I'd read the comics, and Carol's fierceness and her wit, and also — despite her being cocky — her humbleness too," Larson said.
On the plus side, the lovingly rendered lions, hyenas and other assorted fauna have more edge to them, bringing a fierceness, grit and genuine majesty to the action sequences.
But Thomas Molineaux would forever be remembered for his fierceness and his bravery, and for opening up a new space for African men to excel in prizefighting in England.
The title track, "Courage" (written by Stephan Moccio, Erik Alcock and Liz Rodrigues), is an anthemic call for strength and fierceness when on the precipice of a new challenge.
Even so, she sees shades of her own personality in Rosa's fierceness and candor, and the inspiration for the character's bisexual identity was informed by the actress's own life.
They'd get a rallying cry from both women and men (the good ones, anyway) if they exhibited the same fierceness in a boardroom, or a Wednesday night spoken word performance.
A Q. and A. on "fierceness" feels like filler; a rambling analysis of a 1912 oil painting seems random; an ode to Prince at the book's conclusion appears tacked on.
In concert, her energy is brash and soaring, and she moves like the music is catapulting her — a fierceness that seems at odds, but shouldn't be, with her romantic vibe.
Because it would have been nice to return to that music now and then, if only to remember what it's like to blindly love a song with a wild, wholehearted fierceness.
Tatum was competing against his wife, actress Jenna Dewan Tatum, who along with the show's host, rapper LL Cool J, watched in awe as the actor served up some diva fierceness.
Diana has always been the go-to problem solver at Empirical, armed with an old-school fierceness; much of her arc on the show is about learning to ask for support.
Her fierceness has also earned her the nickname Notorious RBG, a play on the moniker of the famous rapper Notorious BIG, and she has a pretty hip Tumblr chronicling her intellectual swagger.
"The opportunity you access should be determined by the fierceness of your intellect, the courage in your creativity and the grit that allows you to overcome expectations that weren't set high enough."
In China 80% of our respondents say that two children is ideal—an admirably cussed consensus, when one considers the fierceness with which the state enforced a one-child policy until last year.
Their two-piece set-up—wherein Holman channels Ray Winstone through the fierceness of Charles Bronson, as he attacks his drum-kit—is a venomous, exhilarating storm that puts most bands to shame.
Their benefactors may not be large in number (conference attendance was 77), but they are as fierce in their loyalty as donkeys are in defense of their territories (more about donkey fierceness later).
Gonzaga (20153-22015) made a dozen 21-pointers and disrupted the Musketeers near the rim with a fierceness that Xavier had yet to encounter during its unlikely stampede to the round of 22013.
This isn't to say they weren't ultimately at the helm of their own ships — their livelihood demands fierceness — but Cardi proves that a woman needn't be accompanied before given a seat at the table.
If we learn one thing from this Venus in Leo period, it's that we deserve to pursue our pleasure — whether you do so with the fierceness of an actual lion is up to you.
Ms. O'Riordan always looked so small behind those big guitars, but with fragility there was fierceness, one of our own, the joy of an outsider owning it for herself, and for all of us.
These feral creatures, who live on their own in a rancid apartment in a suburban London housing project, are portrayed with equal sensitivity and fierceness by the young actors Lucas Hedges and Justice Smith.
While Gabe puts on a showy display of macho fierceness that ends in utter failure, Zora becomes the unlikely family savior, wielding a golf club with the fury of the Bear Jew from Inglourious Basterds.
That scene informed the circuit in a number of ways: a lot of the terms we commonly use, like "fierceness"; and performers like Power Infiniti, Kitty Meow, Flava and Kevin Aviance, held a large influence.
It reminds us that the world's fierceness, whether in the form of dueling parents or current events, is almost always heavier on their minds than we, the train wrecks they depend on, want to believe.
A richly textured guide to the history of our immigrant nation's pinnacle immigrant city has managed to enter the stage during an election season that has resurrected this historically fraught topic in all its fierceness.
The space that houses these ardent, full paintings — which seem to exhale in airy release — is so perfectly tuned to their eloquent fierceness, you might think Boston architect Toshiko Mori designed the gallery especially for Walker.
To move into the lead means making an attack requiring fierceness and confidence, but fear must play some part in the last stage, when no relaxation is possible and all discretion is thrown to the winds.
They show up in the background of portraits Williams painted as a young man of himself (and of his lover, Pancho Rodriguez y Gonzalez) and in the empyrean fierceness with which he endowed his own eyes.
When you find yourself facing the fashionable conundrum of wanting to channel the fierceness of a power suit without looking like you're on the job, there's one particular item that doesn't require its wearer to choose.
Alex Morgan has also been crushing it, scoring six goals in the tournament (putting her in the running for the Golden Boot award) and showing a similar fierceness when it comes to speaking up about unfair standards.
And it's impossible to fault them for doing only what millions of years of evolution have taught them to do, in their impossibly tiny fierceness, to survive a world of high winds and pelting rains and predators.
"It's either people feel threatened by my fierceness or people are so brainwashed by media that a perfect pair of tits or butt is fine to flash but a body that's outside of the norm is offensive," she wrote.
There was a fierceness to Brosnahan in the role; even though she was young, she played a political Fantine who was already weathered and wry, as disgusted by the grubby hands of lobbyists as their detractors on the Hill.
Game of Thrones is finally back, and though the premiere episode wasn't nearly as action-packed as we hoped it'd be, our girl Arya Stark came through with a fierceness only Wonder Woman — and maybe Brienne of Tarth — could truly understand.
Let me try again: It's the fierceness itself, the gusto with which banal human problems—an awful mother or a philandering husband, adulterous longings or a schoolgirl crush—are heightened into glamour and tragedy, that is the soul of melodrama.
We're sitting on a couch in the hotel bar, and while she's wearing unremarkable, comfortable-seeming clothes and appears relaxed, hair cascading from a high ponytail, there's a fierceness in her eyes and in the animated, heavy-on-hand-gestures way she talks.
Kennedy and Thorgy ended up being this episode's bottom two, while our tops were Ben, Shangela, and BeBe (who I thought played things remarkably safe, but I can appreciate the fierceness of her Diahann Carroll goes to a power lunch Ru-demption getup).
Atticus loves to talk—Sorkin gives him a flurry of humorous quips and slick moral epigrams—but "Slave Play," whose fierceness and fun have me pining, already, to see it again, makes me wonder what would happen if he ever tried shutting up.
Scott's been a Houston trap-rap fixture for years, but his breakthrough came last year with his major label debut, Rodeo, and his infamous Rodeo Tour, which earned him a reputation for energetic cathartic fierceness that hardly applies to his recorded music.
This is also an argument that Seth MacFarlane made in an early episode of Fox's The Orville, but I was interested enough in the manner Discovery treats the Klingons as both primitive in their fierceness, but also spiritual and ordered in their own way.
He also wrote the book on metal typography—it's called Logos from Hell—and is such an authority on the scene that Justin Bieber, Rihanna, and Pusha-T have all asked him to help channel black metal fierceness into their own shows and merch.
His knowledge of it bookends the pictures in "Nothing Personal"; the fierceness of his distinctly black and queer moral vision listens to the pictures, lights on them, and then sends a poem out to the world based on what he has seen, what he and Avedon discussed.
And in the "Idomeneo" recording, what is most striking isn't the fierceness but rather the patience with which he builds the bigger structures; the aria "Se il padre perdei" flows with expansive grace, heightening the impact when, later in Act 2, the mood turns more ferocious.
They serve to connect the women in the show's universe in ways that have perhaps flattened them into their gender in exactly the same fashion that Gilead does, but that have also caused them to see and acknowledge one another with a fierceness unrecognized by the men around them.
"'Furia' (fury, fierceness, anger in English) is the name that I have chosen for this track, which expresses in a conceptual way all the adversities that I have faced by trying to penetrate the international techno scene as a woman from Latin America," said Licht to THUMP via email.
She is jaded and unimpressed by adult wisdom, yet when she lies about the origins of her black eye and beats the gravel with her new baton, it is impossible not to feel her vulnerability along with the quake of her anger and the fierceness of her still-developing strength.
Following her prior TV turn in "Fargo," Dunst's performance reveals genuine fierceness, exploring a side of the economic underclass seldom seen on TV, which takes on an added dimension given the time frame and a locale, with Krystal working at a water park that's a stone's throw from Disney World.
"Uber has taken start-up culture, in which 'fierceness' and 'always be hustling,' two key 'Uber Competencies,' are prioritized above people to a new extreme, perpetuating rape culture and violating all bounds of decency as to customer privacy," Doe's lawyers said in their complaint, taking direct shots at the company's internal cultural.
And for the stage, Disney is doubling down on Elsa's fierceness: After dressing her in a negligee (and barefoot) for the show's final scenes during a pre-Broadway run last summer in Denver, the creative team decided to put her in pants (and boots) on Broadway — a change with obvious symbolic overtones.
And the first look at the show, which premieres on June 7 on Paramount, reveals that while the show will have more than its fair share of steamy drama, it will also focus on the fierceness of Kathleen who goes against the cookie-cutter grain and decides to raise her daughters on her own.
From a song and dance that proclaimed "Everything is better on TV," in which he jumped around and danced with the cast of some of the past year's hits like "This Is Us" and "Stranger Things," to getting onstage and throwing out the one-liners, Colbert gradually built up the fierceness of the jokes.
Many of the things that readers respond to in the story of the March family — the questions of how to live a life of moral fortitude in an immoral world; the fierceness of righting injustices that young girls feel when they encounter the world — are a part of the history of Ellen Garrison Jackson.
"Chryso mou," she used to say out loud when she took my sister's face in her hands, then my older brother's, and then mine; we were all her "golden one" ("dear one" is the less literal translation), but the fierceness and unselfishness of my Nana's love made each of us feel as if we'd been singled out.
The fierceness of her criticism underscored a truth about politics since Mr. Trump's arrival in the White House: Few are willing to cut the president any slack after nine months in which he has regularly lashed out at minorities, fellow Republicans, corporate executives, foreign leaders, journalists, judges, members of his own staff, intelligence officials and those investigating Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.
Celie blossomed and finally found the courage to take her freedom back; Billie Holiday fearlessly sang "Strange Fruit" for white audiences in a time where she wasn't even allowed to use the same bathroom due to Jim Crow laws; Angela Davis eloquently spoke (and still does) truth to the masses in an anti-black, male-dominated society; Nina Simone was a rebel, filled with passion and fierceness who continued to speak out through her music.

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