He is fervid about the forthcoming holidays. [adjective]
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The latter part of the essay is remarkable for its fervid presentment of the charms of scenery and for vigorous declamation against the follies and a crimes of ambitious men. [adjective]
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Certain features - the high physical courage, the impulsive energy, the fervid imagination - stand out clear; beyond that disagreement begins. [adjective]
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It was not for lack of fervid prayers that the statue remained a statue; but a man cannot go on worshipping a statue for ever. [adjective]
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For the men were not of rash enterprise, hot labor, or fervid ambition; and although they counted things by money, they did not count one another so. [adjective]
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"This," he began with fervid enthusiasm, "is the stronghold of Serapis the King of the Gods." [adjective]
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It was now the sweetest hour of the twenty-four:Day its fervid fires had wasted, and dew fell cool on panting plain and scorched summit. [adjective]
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Has a girl of fourteen a heart large enough, vigorous enough, to hold the swelling spring of pure, full, fervid eloquence. [adjective]
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