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  • adjective More than usually intense

Etymologies

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hyper- +‎ intense

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Examples

  • The impulsive force of the men, in particular—bounding off and leaping over one another; falling flat and bouncing back; bending, twisting and twirling in unison, then flying off—defines the nature of this hyperintense piece.

    Cunningham's Legacy Touches the West Coast David Littlejohn 2011

  • Unlike the hyperintense “you better come to the prayer circle” Hurdle, Tracy is a mellow guy who by all accounts treats players like adults.

    Bad Sports Dave Zirin 2010

  • Unlike the hyperintense “you better come to the prayer circle” Hurdle, Tracy is a mellow guy who by all accounts treats players like adults.

    Bad Sports Dave Zirin 2010

  • Unlike the hyperintense “you better come to the prayer circle” Hurdle, Tracy is a mellow guy who by all accounts treats players like adults.

    Bad Sports Dave Zirin 2010

  • Unlike the hyperintense “you better come to the prayer circle” Hurdle, Tracy is a mellow guy who by all accounts treats players like adults.

    Bad Sports Dave Zirin 2010

  • It was the equivalent of a major earthquake in the hyperintense world of selective-college admissions, and aftershocks could follow if other schools make the same move.

    The Early Decision Rebellion 2007

  • The Capstone, in reply,caught this ray of hyperintense energy within its crystal array—so that the beam remained in place, giving the impression that the Pyramid was nowconnected to the Sun by a superlong and perfectly straight ray of glowing white energy.

    Seven Deadly Wonders Matthew Reilly 2006

  • The Capstone, in reply,caught this ray of hyperintense energy within its crystal array—so that the beam remained in place, giving the impression that the Pyramid was nowconnected to the Sun by a superlong and perfectly straight ray of glowing white energy.

    Seven Deadly Wonders Matthew Reilly 2006

  • The Capstone, in reply,caught this ray of hyperintense energy within its crystal array—so that the beam remained in place, giving the impression that the Pyramid was nowconnected to the Sun by a superlong and perfectly straight ray of glowing white energy.

    Seven Deadly Wonders Matthew Reilly 2006

  • Customers, the supposed beneficiaries of cutthroat competition, also feel the negative impact of hyperintense competition.

    The Rule of Three Jagdish Sheth 2002

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