Encara no tenim significats per a "so fervent".
1Our faith is not less devout, but it is not so fervent.
2Elizabeth had never seen her like this, so fervent, so driven.
3The loyalty always so fervent is now intense and loud.
4His addresses were so fervent that they acted at times like an electric shock.
5No prayers, indeed, are so fervent as those of love.
6He begged to know with what request I intended to wind up so fervent an harangue.
7I never before imagined that so fervent a friendship could subsist between two sister-beauties, both toasts.
8Paul's zeal for the Gospel becomes so fervent that it almost leads him to curse angels.
9She drew in a deep breath and took in his scent, one so fervent, so male.
10His eyes were so fervent, his hope so raw that there was no point arguing with him.
11His loyalty towards the royal family was so fervent that it overlooked his affection to his child.
12Picasso's advocates were so fervent, his fame so overpowering, that Braque appeared doomed to play second fiddle.
13He had been so earnest, so fervent.
14What faith so entire, what charity so pure, what hope so fervent, as that of early youth?
15In 1760 some congregations of Calvinistic Methodists in Wales became so fervent that they began leaping for joy.
16To be the object of devotion to a heart so fervent and pure was, surely, no common privilege.
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