Definitionn. a positive feeling of wanting to push ahead with something
Last update: September 3, 2015
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Ram had an avidity to know his result. [Please select]
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His avidity was insatiable and he could brook no opposition; but, unlike his father, he was morose, silent and unsympathetic. His next conquests were Camerino and Urbino, but his power was now greatly shaken by the conspiracy of La Magione (a castle near Perugia where the plotters met). [Please select]
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These they devour with avidity and pursue them with the greatest ardour. [Please select]
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Then he forced himself to decipher it, sentence by sentence, with a fierce avidity. [Please select]
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Upon a parcel lying uppermost Kitty pounced at once with avidity. [Please select]
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Insects, worms, and snails they will take with avidity. [Please select]
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The chance to transfer them was at hand and he seized it with avidity. [Please select]
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There was a paragraph about California, and some recent discoveries there, which he read with avidity. [Please select]
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Johnlook at the avidity in her eyes. [Please select]
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The man began to eat with avidity. [Please select]
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Claypole condescended to swallow, with remarkable avidity. [Please select]
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