The brutal ferocity overawed the Skraelings.
Already the defenceless citizens had suffered through the barbarity of the Janisaries; and, in time of storm, tumult and massacre, beauty, infancy and decrepitude, would have alike been sacrificed to the brutal ferocity of the soldiers.
The boldest impudence when he was a young advocate, and the most brutal ferocity when he was an old judge, sat equally secure on the brazen forehead of George Jeffreys.
Scenes of brutal ferocity opened to her like the petals of a terrible flower.
The sole witness to this battle primeval stood spellbound at the sight of the fierce, brutal ferocity of the white man, and the lion-like strength he exhibited.
There was no hypnotism here--just the plain, brutal ferocity of the beast of prey, tearing, rending, and gulping its meat, but at that it was less horrible than the uncanny method of the Mahars.
Maybe these creatures will be aesthetic marvels, nice and friendly and polite-and, underneath, with the sneaking brutal ferocity of a mugger.
And especially not when Manpower had made it crystal clear that they would punish any rebellion attempt with a brutal ferocity that beggared the imagination.
They had fought with brutal ferocity for a time but without any central guidance.
Note the sheer brutal ferocity of the man in the blue CDT coveralls. . . .