Thesaurus / fervidly
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How to use fervidly in a sentence
I often think I can still hear their fervidly devotional hymn of the sanctus—Heilig!
MY TEN YEARS' IMPRISONMENTSILVIO PELLICOThe morning was clear, and the sun poured down his heat so fervidly, as seemingly to cause all nature to faint.
GREAT EVENTS IN THE HISTORY OF NORTH AND SOUTH AMERICACHARLES A. GOODRICHJealous and I am afraid that the kindling of that one feature of love relighted the fire of her passion thus fervidly.
EVAN HARRINGTON, COMPLETEGEORGE MEREDITHFrom thinking of him fervidly, she was already past the marvel of the thought that she called him husband.
THE AMAZING MARRIAGE, COMPLETEGEORGE MEREDITHIn the dusk the faces in the little pictures seemed to listen attentively and change expression as he talked so fervidly.
DISCOURSES OF KEIDANSKYBERNARD G. RICHARDSSophia's large fat hand, in its fashionable glove, was fervidly clasping Claire's.
AN AMBITIOUS WOMANEDGAR FAWCETT"The factory be damned," said Bojo fervidly, with the American instinct for the fitness of the direct word.
MAKING MONEYOWEN JOHNSONThis combination of revolutionary lyrics—Ça Ira and Carmagnole—was chanted fervidly.
VISIONARIESJAMES HUNEKERThey were kissing good-byes, fervidly and numerously, while a grinning station-porter winked at the winking chauffeur.
EXCUSE ME!RUPERT HUGHESNobody in our day has preached the tidings of universal fellowship more fervidly and powerfully than Tolsto.
THE AMERICAN MINDBLISS PERRYWORDS RELATED TO FERVIDLY
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