An irrational but irresistible motive for a belief or action.
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Examples for "passion "
Examples for "passion "
1 How many other countries in Europe follow US politics with such passion ?
2 What Labour needs, he said was more passion and far better organisation.
3 Government and politics is my passion ; I expect others to share it.
4 Walter's passion is for helping at-risk young people find hope and purpose.
5 His daughter said he still held a great passion for the sport.
1 Yet the mania for building has not gone quietly into the night.
2 The near mania that once flabbergasted even emerging market specialists is gone.
3 Facebook Twitter Pinterest Marking 500 years since the dancing mania … Strasbourg.
4 Symptoms of mania or hypomania have more variable effects on work productivity.
5 Collectively known as Yeezy Season, releases have created a mania of desire.
1 The recovery of the Trimalchionian episode, and the subsequent pamphleteering would by no means eradicate this " cacoethes emendandi."
2 Among the rest she was seized with what we men call a cacoethes of the needle: "a raging desire" for work.
3 Stormed by an attack of his cacoethes scribendi, after those few blank days at Becket, Felix saw nothing amiss with his young daughter.
4 And this result of her contacts with Courtier, this ' cacoethes volandi', and feeling of clipped wings, hurt her-asbeing forbidden hurts a child.
5 If the reader will turn back to the end of the fourth number of these papers, he will find certain lines entitled, " Cacoethes Scribendi."
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