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fanatical

[fuh-nat-i-kuhl] / fəˈnæt ɪ kəl /


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Riot police have also confronted protesters in the western town of Kisumu, where Mr Odinga draws a fanatical following.

From BBC

Nazi troops from the fanatical SS “Das Reich” division herded civilians into barns and a church and torched the village — the biggest civilian massacre by France’s wartime occupiers.

From Seattle Times

Even in those days certain foods had a special relationship with their place of origin, but there was nothing resembling the fanatical attachment to tradition that we see today.

From Salon

Emilio de Lima, 58, a fanatical Santos supporter from São Paulo, arrived here on Sunday so he could be first in line for the public viewing.

From Washington Post

As late as 2021, eight years after he resigned, Benedict still had to chide "some of my more fanatical friends" who never accepted his decision to step aside and who rejected the legitimacy of Francis.

From Reuters