Crossword-Solution: NEUROTICALLY 12 letters, 21 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 17

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overanxiously 22 answers
obsessively 22 answers
jealously 22 answers
irrationally 22 answers
fixatedly 22 answers
fearfully 22 answers
fanatically 22 answers
zealously 23 answers
fervently 23 answers
compulsively 23 answers
Passionately 24 answers
Eagerly 26 answers
keenly 28 answers
instinctively 30 answers
enthusiastically 30 answers
Spontaneously 34 answers
compelled 43 answers
ardently 49 answers
Driven. 56 answers
fanatical 66 answers
Suddenly 69 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with NEUROTICALLY (5)

These demands will be finally met because the Macedonians are hedonists, peaceful and easygoing as opposed to the neurotically tense Albanians and Serbs.
After the Rain Sam Vaknin 2002
Our lives are so rapid; the telephone, telegraph, and all the instantaneous agencies of our neurotically swift civilization have made us so quick in seeing through propositions; a hundred years of universal education have produced a mentality so electric in its rapidity, that effective oratory has been revolutionized within a decade.
The Young Man and the World Albert J. Beveridge 2005
The number of criminals who are in some way neurotically tainted is placed by some psychologists at 50% or more of the total prison population.
Applied Eugenics Paul Popenoe and Roswell Hill Johnson 2006
Neurotically and erotically, he was hyperæsthetic, with a playful graciousness of character never surpassed.
The Letters of William James, Vol. II William James 2011
Towards this I have only advanced a single fact: that people become neurotically ill when the possibility of satisfying their libido is removed, ill with "denial," as I expressed myself, and that their symptoms are the substitutes for the denied gratification.
A General Introduction to Psychoanalysis Sigmund Freud 2011

Quotes with NEUROTICALLY (3)

I often think about dogs when I think about work and retirement. There are many breeds of dog that just need to be working, and useful, or have a job of some kind, in order to be happy. Otherwise they are neurotically barking, scratching, or tearing up the sofa. A working dog needs to work. And I am a working dog.
Martha Sherrill
I am not sure whether you could call this abuse, but when I was (long ago) abroad in the world of dry men, I saw parents, usually upscale and educated and talented and functional and white, patient and loving and supportive and concerned and involved in their children’s lives, profilgate with compliments and diplomatic with constructive criticism, loquacious in their pronouncements of unconditional love for and approval of their children, conforming to every last jot-tittle i…
David Foster Wallace Infinite Jest
Two fears alternate in marriage, of loneliness and of bondage. The dread of loneliness being keener than the fear of bondage, we get married. For one person who fears being thus tied there are four who dread being set free. Yet the love of liberty is a noble passion and one to which most married people secretly aspire, -- in moments when they are not neurotically dependent -- but by then it is too late; the ox does not become a bull, not the hen a falcon. The fear of loneline…
Cyril Connolly The Unquiet Grave: A Word Cycle by Palinurus