Characterized by intense emotion.
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1 Some companies ended up burning it illegally, causing environmental and health problems.
2 A case in point: that Park Creek fire burning outside of Lincoln.
3 Major bushfires are burning across the Australian state of New South Wales.
4 An obvious but rarely asked question is: whose cash is Uber burning ?
5 It's burning fossil fuels that's causing the global crisis of Climate Change.
1 The comments stood in contrast to his fiery rhetoric in previous days.
2 The amendment was put to vote, after a fiery debate, and lost.
3 Three men once sang in the midst of the burning fiery furnace.
4 The stallion was restless and fiery - eyed ; the bull sent forth a bellow.
5 The mist of fiery opal swirled up about the Three; hid them.
1 In solitude, in a remote village, the ardent youth loiters and mourns.
2 They became ardent friends, in the most emphatic meaning of the term.
3 General Poe was an ardent patriot both before and during the Revolution.
4 You're needed. Winning over Sanders' most ardent supporters will not be easy.
5 With the romantic period of Spanish history Irving was in ardent sympathy.
1 Be therefore patient in tribulations, fervent in prayer, and fearless in labor.
2 The question is if their support will be as fervent in 2012.
3 And I told her, in the most fervent manner in my power.
4 In the gush of morning sunlight, and the fervent glance of love.
5 A fervent appeal the Presidente made to prevent the spread of smallpox.
1 Her new novel, Flight Behaviour, is an impassioned story about climate change.
2 She made an impassioned plea for New Zealand to accept more refugees.
3 Parties on both sides of the ballot have carried out impassioned campaigns.
4 Such is the pedagogy of patriarchy-itsvictims become its most impassioned teachers.
5 There was not the slightest trace of feebleness in his impassioned tones.
1 South Africa have had a torrid time on their tour to India.
2 After such a torrid week, Unsworth cannot now be expecting a call.
3 In South Carolina early April is torrid , flies and mosquitoes are rampant.
4 Luckily the excellent concert more than made up for the torrid journey.
5 But it was a curious, torrid peace, like the hush before thunder.
1 He admired, he adored it, he boasted joyously of its perfervid charm.
2 The perfervid woman was by this time half in love with a vision.
3 The last lines of this perfervid article, give an instructive clue.
4 Simpson, his brain drugged, his senses perfervid marched on in exultation.
5 For lurid and perfervid language commend me to the Australian Tommy.
1 In the torrent of fervid conceptions, I lost sight of my purpose.
2 He lived in days calculated to chill the most fervid religious enthusiasm.
3 Not that the lesson would check the fervid flow of real desire.
4 In these fervid and fecund waters life is real, life is earnest.
5 She was returning the fervid pressure of his fingers, warm and electric.
6 He was so ardent, so fervid a lover that I was conquered.
7 The man's whole life was spent in this one wild, fervid prayer.
8 This belief seems to have taken shape first in Paul's fervid mind.
9 He was interrupted, at times, by cries of fervid but mock admiration.
10 Their acquaintance, though so fervid , had been too brief for such lingering.
11 He missed the old man's comradeship with a deep and fervid longing.
12 He has come before the dawn had risen - so fervid is his zeal.
13 Was it because his fervid manner of love-making offended her English phlegm?
14 By this time the entire district was in fervid sympathy with General Ople.
15 Elsewhere, however, a coolness of observation replaces such fervid , fetid atmospheres.
16 And before noon the whole village was in a fervid state of commotion.
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