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“Really,” Murdoch begins, still chewing zestfully, “the pinnacle of gum was already mapped out in the ’60s.

And yet the name of the man who zestfully banned magazines and newspapers of all sorts doesn't even appear in either Morison's history, that Britannica article, or just about anywhere else either.

From Salon

Sources close to Iran are zestfully reporting claims that Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates were involved in the coup attempt, in an apparent hope this might encourage Ankara to change its axis.

From US News

That the actors can, with Schultz’s guidance, adapt to this surreal environment so zestfully is a mitigating factor; they allow you to put aside any misgivings about familiar targets and caricature.

She was despised by British writers and intellectuals, from Alan Bennett to Hilary Mantel, whose 2014 story “The Assassination of Margaret Thatcher” zestfully imagines her killed by an Irish Republican Army gunman.

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

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