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fervor

[fur-ver] / ˈfɜr vər /


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Diaz credits social media with sparking a “fervor for really spicy, flavorful food,” and said people are willing to splurge on Caribbean restaurants, since they “travel by eating.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The tickets, which went on sale last weekend, sold out in minutes, demonstrating the growing fervor among Mexicans for all aspects of South Korean culture, from television series to cuisine, to of course K-pop.

From Barron's

What this pattern suggests is that bulls appear to have lost their fervor, and that each gain in the stock is taking more out them.

From MarketWatch

Speculative fervor and a supply deficit of newly mined silver have contributed to the run-up in prices.

From MarketWatch

The cupcake fervor hit its peak when Crumbs, which had started as a single bakery on Manhattan’s Upper West Side in 2003, went public in a reverse merger worth $66 million in 2011.

From Los Angeles Times