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- adjective With
fervour ;fervent .
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Examples
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I'm in the same boat as Zach; my anticipation for this has been fervorous for a long time.
David Fincher's Potential Masterpiece - The Curious Case of Benjamin Button « FirstShowing.net 2008
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Thus the lady lives, in a world gently fervorous with lyric delicacies, and her own almost girlish laughter is like a kind of gracious music for the scenes she wishes to portray.
Adventures in the Arts Informal Chapters on Painters, Vaudeville, and Poets Marsden Hartley
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The young English volunteer serving with these fine and fervorous troops, serving, too, under as brave and debonair a general as ever wore the French k-pi, saw little on that march towards Paris except the cold and merciless destruction of glory by the hand of something called science.
Kitchener, Organizer of Victory H., Begbie 1915
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