How To Use Fanatically In A Sentence

  • All the performers were almost fanatically health-conscious.
  • The Passion of the Christ powerfully moving and fanatically obtuse in equal doses.
  • It is the race heritage, the sadness which has made the race sober-minded, clean-lived and fanatically moral, and which, in this latter connection, has culminated among the English in the Reformed Chapter 10
  • The revolutionary intelligentsia became fanatically convinced of its own exclusive moral and intellectual superiority.
  • This ancient stronghold of the Volsci, fanatically loyal to Carbo's cause, stood atop a mountain twenty miles to the southwest, and gladly opened the gates in its impregnable walls to receive Ahenobarbus's ten thousand men. Fortune's Favorites
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  • Thalberg's German immigrant mother responded by devoting herself fanatically to his well - being and advancement.
  • When World War II broke out, Pound almost fanatically addressed American troops in broadcasts on Rome Radio, which ended in 1945 with his arrestment by partisans and imprisonment by U.S. Forces in a Disciplinary Center near Pisa. Ezra Pound
  • If you like reading about literature, can ignore the frequent use of the ugly word "problematize", and aren't fanatically wedded to one theoretical approach, the book can be addictive. Archive 2005-07-01
  • Edward Herrmann is Hearst, a big and strangely unlovable teddy bear of a man, spying fanatically on his guests and fellow passengers and especially on his beautiful mistress Marion Davies, played by Kirsten Dunst.
  • She alienated her friends when she became fanatically religious
  • Blame it on the lightless conspiracy of bee life, a secret guarded by ten thousand fanatically loyal, armed soldiers.
  • he followed the teachings of his guru fanatically
  • LAMB: On page 180, you give 16 reasons, I counted, that you wanted people to consider for -- why all this happened: ` One, precolonial inequalities; two, the fanatically thorough and '-- hierchial -- ` hierarchical centralized administration; three, the hematic myth and the radical polarization under Belgian rule.' We wish to inform you that tomorrow we will be killed with our families: Stories from Rwanda
  • Blame it on the lightless conspiracy of bee life, a secret guarded by ten thousand fanatically loyal, armed soldiers.
  • They bustled along talking to their invisible friends, or stood abstracted on the kerb the fingers of one hand fiddling away in the palm of the other, or, like iAnna footled fanatically with a filmy square-foot. The Guardian World News
  • As I say, Mum was fanatically house-proud and she didn't want too much `noise' and `mess'. RESCUING ROSE
  • The revolutionary intelligentsia became fanatically convinced of its own exclusive moral and intellectual superiority.
  • Blame it on the lightless conspiracy of bee life, a secret guarded by ten thousand fanatically loyal, armed soldiers.
  • These ideologies, so fanatically nursed, are best described as spectacularly ass-backwards (to borrow an appalling, phlegmatic phrase). Qanta Ahmed, MD: The Adventures of Itamar Marcus and the Hamas Bunny: Palestine at Play
  • The revolutionary intelligentsia became fanatically convinced of its own exclusive moral and intellectual superiority.
  • Not slavishly or fanatically (as a compulsive overeater with a daily reprieve, I don't do well with fads and tangents). Victoria Moran: Veg and the City: The Life Changing Effects of a Raw Food Diet
  • The Orthodox of the metropolitanate, after the Union of Brest, fanatically opposed the progress of the Unionists. The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock
  • Raul's flatmate, Anto, was crouched in front of the TV fanatically playing PlayStation 2 and making grunting noises. JUST BETWEEN US
  • The band has a fanatically loyal British following.
  • A similarly heightened, highly poetic, sensibility invades the etchings that began in the 1980s, black whorls and stippled textures fanatically worked, the artist relishing the "element of danger and mystery" that accompanies slipping a heavily worked plate into acid. Lucian Freud obituary
  • As fanatically demanding of attention as Jude was when I came over, Scout, in contrast, made no noise at all, just kind of meandered in & stuck his nose in my face... Scout Joe
  • He narrates how he fanatically read, trained and thought of it all his waking hours.
  • The band has a fanatically loyal British following.
  • They are well-informed, ideologically sound and fanatically loyal to their parties.

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