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avidly

[av-id-lee] / ˈæv ɪd li /




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Templeman avidly avoided the public spotlight, with Branson describing her as a "down-to-earth Scottish lady" and "very private person" who almost never gave interviews.

From Barron's

That stance puts pressure on Democrats who avidly support the infrastructure legislation to also get behind the $3.5 trillion expansion of government programs outlined in the budget the Senate approved early Wednesday.

From New York Times

He watched the draft avidly hoping, expecting, to hear his name called.

From Seattle Times

The vaccines were developed under the administration of President Donald Trump, whose counsel is avidly followed by many Republicans.

From Washington Post

Nowhere else in the world are college sports played so avidly, in such numbers.

From Los Angeles Times