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fanatical

[fuh-nat-i-kuhl] / fəˈnæt ɪ kəl /


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Riot police have also confronted protesters in the western town of Kisumu, where Mr Odinga draws a fanatical following.

From BBC

Nazi troops from the fanatical SS “Das Reich” division herded civilians into barns and a church and torched the village — the biggest civilian massacre by France’s wartime occupiers.

From Seattle Times

“We invested in fanatical teacher training and support and we required each new teacher to take AP exams as part of their selection process,” he said.

From Washington Post

“This time around, people are going to be fanatical.”

From Los Angeles Times

History “is written and rewritten by soldiers carrying the banner of kings,” he says with fanatical self-importance.

From New York Times