Definitionadj. marked by excessive enthusiasm for and intense devotion to a cause or idea
Last update: July 6, 2015
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He is fanatical about his religion. [Please select]
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He's fanatical about all of Quinn's equipment too. [Please select]
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He was a Royalist, fanatical and severe. [Please select]
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But the minute I touched Moslem places the Turks became fanatical. [Please select]
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I was convinced that this man of forms and ceremonies and fanatical royalism was perfectly heartless. [Please select]
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The Syrian army is as fanatical as the hordes of the Mahdi. [Please select]
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Unlike her husband, she knows no fear, and is as unscrupulous as she is fanatical. [Please select]
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He was aware that some of the most fanatical Mussulmans in all India lived there. [Please select]
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He dreaded an insurrection among the people, and any thing which looked either revolutionary or fanatical. [Please select]
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Gordon was the only one to succeed in winning over Bob's almost fanatical pride and the lad who admired, respected, and loved him, would have done anything in the world for him. [Please select]
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