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rabid
Part of speech: AdjectiveFurious; raging; extremely unreasonable; excessively zealous; mad.
Part of speech: AdverbRabidly.
Usage examples "rabid":- Such is the rabid thirst for money, its effects are seen over the whole moral and intellectual character of the people.
- So that when he sat down, and my turn came, the audience, instead of being convinced, was fairly rabid. - "A Cotswold Village", J. Arthur Gibbs.
- Attacked by a wolf, with only the sign- manual of the cross, he held a long dialogue with his rabid assailant, till the wolf, meek as a lap- dog, stretched his paws in the hands of the saint, followed him through towns, and became half a Christian. - "Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 1 (of 3)", Isaac D'Israeli.