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avidly

[ av-id-lee ]

adverb

  1. with great enthusiasm, interest, or desire; eagerly:

    As they talked, he followed their exchange avidly, his head turning back and forth between them as if he were watching a tennis match.



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An American who moved to Canada and drifted into writing in the 1970s, he has written avidly and brilliantly during the last 30 years about the power and peril of technology.

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I’ve also been accused of being a “socialist,” which I suppose I am if they mean that I avidly support Medicare and Social Security.

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The sub-postmasters' plight struck a chord with many, and some "superfans" avidly followed every step of the inquiry, both online and in person.

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Unlike the novelists I avidly read in my formative years, these playwrights invited actors to endow their words with body and voice.

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Their relative strength in the east is despite the fact the party is viewed by many – and officially classed in three states – as right-wing extremist, a charge its supporters avidly reject.

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