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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

It’s also something of an encyclopedia, providing reflections on Middle Eastern history, the nature and appeal of fanatical piety, the sociology of Bedouin life and, sadly, the Western Allies’s political duplicity.

From Washington Post

This gig gives her entree into high and low society, hobnobbing with everyone from fanatical Communists to the likes of Hemingway, Picasso, Chanel, and Stein and Toklas, all of whom make cameos here.

From Seattle Times

In the decades since “The Dating Game” debuted, dating show contestants have become increasingly fanatical subscribers to such logic.

From New York Times