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Significados de
rabid
en inglés
Marked by excessive enthusiasm for and intense devotion to a cause or idea.
fanatic
fanatical
overzealous
Términos relacionados
passionate
Zoonosis.
zoonosis
Términos relacionados
zoonotic disease
Uso de
rabid
en inglés
1
I don't see you as a
rabid
socialist by nature, Daniel said.
2
When did you stop paying as
rabid
attention as you used to?
3
I warned him about
rabid
coons, but he ignored me, of course.
4
A woman was addressing the
rabid
conspirators in tones of deadly earnestness.
5
Bannon was viewed as the administration's conduit to Trump's
rabid
political base.
6
Lula actually fits somewhere between the
rabid
bats and the good stuff.
7
Others were
rabid
sports fans, collecting every vintage sports card in sight.
8
The Japanese really respect what we do, and are
rabid
wrestling fans.
9
The place is so decrepit and poorly maintained the locals are
rabid
.
10
I don't trust him any more than I trust a
rabid
angel.
11
He hears that voice Singing; he stops short, perfectly
rabid
with indignation.
12
Mrs Fletcher is not a show likely to inspire a
rabid
fanbase.
13
Saliva dripped from its jaws and she was sure it was
rabid
.
14
They know there's no more
rabid
watch-dog of the Treasury in America.
15
Somehow his teasing managed to ease a portion of her
rabid
terror.
16
I do not dash at life,
rabid
and foaming at the mouth.
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