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rabid

[rab-id] / ˈræb ɪd /


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His shtick was the interplay of two distinct types: bashful, vaguely pathetic one moment, utterly rabid the next.

From New York Times

We have all the hallmarks — support for “strongmen” with questionable ethics, rabid exaltation of our “dear leader,” turning a blind eye to corrupt motives plus rising violence and racism.

From Los Angeles Times

This proposed bill will mainly empower a small minority of rabid racists to ban any book that offends their delicate sensibilities.

From Salon

Carnell said the team’s success honors not only the city’s rabid soccer supporters, but that history.

From Seattle Times

Monster Hunter Rise immerses the player in a visually stunning, anime-style adventure that can last a couple of dozen hours or, for the hard-core Hunter rabid for customization, more than 100 hours.

From Washington Times