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rabidity

noun as in bluster

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But it might be safe to assume that those who remember the rabidity of her father, Jean-Marie, and those who detest Mr. Trump, will think twice before casting a vote for her.

Shakespeare restored confidence by keeping things simple, Vardy rediscovered the rabidity which so discomfits defenders, and Schmeichel simply continued being brilliant.

I have such respect for the rabidity of fans in the gaming space.

From Forbes

The Abolitionists are subject to constant fits of rabidity which increase intensity with each successive attack.

This National banker made a campaign of extreme rabidity.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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