something fierce

English

Adverb

something fierce (not comparable)

  1. (degree, colloquial) To an extreme extent; badly, violently.
    • 2004, Tom Rapko, Diving the Seamount, iUniverse, page 99:
      The wind had kicked up something fierce and the entire bay had transformed from placidity to slapping waves.
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