Sentence example with the word 'rabid'

rabid

abandoned, crazy, enraptured, fierce, hog-wild, infuriated, maenadic, perfervid, revolutional, storming, wild

Definition adj. of or infected by rabies

Last update: April 26, 2017


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He is a rabid cricket fan.   [adjective]

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This is a rabid dog. .   [adjective]

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The city has largely escaped the rabid commercialism, which has unfortunately taken such a heavy toll on Canterbury.   [adjective]

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Their rabid utterances against anyone who does n't share their very narrow view of God, is enough to make your flesh crawl.   [adjective]

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(The bulldog growls, his scruff standing, a gobbet of pig's knuckle between his molars through which rabid scumspittle dribbles.)   [adjective]

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He grew rabid at every political appointment which, in his eyes, hampered his work.   [adjective]

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Grudgingly the workmen admitted it, even the most rabid of them.   [Please select]

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I saw a rabid fan who was shouting madly   [Please select]

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"There should be a law for chaining up rabid curs that have run mad without provocation."   [adjective]

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"I think it's rabid," he said as he pealed his gloves off.   [Please select]

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You'll be a rabid little socialist before you know it.'   [adjective]

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The Mercury was described as "almost rabid on the subject of state rights."   [Please select]

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