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avidly

[ UK /ˈævɪdli/ ]
[ US /ˈævədɫi/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in an avid manner
    whatever the flavor or color of your local paper, do remember that these are read avidly for local information

How To Use avidly In A Sentence

  • The trail , the frustration, claimed him again and he searched the ground avidly.
  • Like the NARWHAL, the abada was avidly hunted during the fifteenth century and later. 01 « September « 2009 « Fantasy Author's Handbook
  • He's still staring at me avidly - it's almost a leer - and he's not an attractive sight.
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  • Second, Gaudi has been mythologized; he is variously described as a saint (and in fact, a group is avidly pursuing his beatification), a sinner, an egomaniac, a tyrant, and a gentle soul.
  • He grew up musical, playing the violin and viola, and attending concerts and opera avidly from an early age. Times, Sunday Times
  • Not a war resister, not a draft dodger as thousands before him who sought refuge in Canada from conscription during the Vietnam era, but a bolter, an abandoner of fellow soldiers – those who went, avidly or reluctantly, hawkish or dreading combat to the bone. Rosie’s On The Money « Unambiguously Ambidextrous
  • Blogger's financial woes and internecine struggles were a soap-opera that the whole blogosphere watched avidly, often meanspiritedly. Boing Boing: February 16, 2003 - February 22, 2003 Archives
  • Anyway, Eisenberg was great and his work is avidly studied by animation artists, especially his knack for posing characters so they have weight and movement.
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