Crossword-Solution: VEHEMENTLY
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Vehemently | adv. | In a vehement manner. |
We have 4 clues for the answer “VEHEMENTLY”
| Clue | Answers |
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| in all haste | 2 answers |
| heatedly | 4 answers |
| AMAIN | 5 answers |
| hotly | 5 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
REAET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with VEHEMENTLY (5)
Yet, uttering his long-restrained emotions so vehemently as he did, his words here offered her the very point of circumstances in which to interpose what she came to say.
Jane shook her head vehemently and would have removed the golden links from about her throat, but Tarzan would not let her.
Year by year the Soldiers and Artisans began more vehemently to assert—and with increasing truth—that there was no great difference between them and the very highest class of Polygons, now that they were raised to an equality with the latter, and enabled to grapple with all the difficulties and solve all the problems of life, whether Statical or Kinetical, by the simple process of Colour Recognition.
The Bouncers were more delighted still; they dropped their knives and forks with a crash, and burst out together vehemently, “O! how interesting!” My lady fidgeted in her chair, and changed the subject.
What's yours is mine, and what's mine is yours, ain't it?” “No, it's not; no, it's not,” cried Trina, vehemently.
Quotes with VEHEMENTLY (3)
To me, quotes function as the sunscreen against a writers brilliance. As soon as I cannot stand to look at the magnificence of the acropolis of pure thought the writer managed to doll out in the cognizant chaos - I quote him, and by doing so I am discharged and freed. On the other hand, even while I do acknowledge that some things cannot be quoted, I vehemently distrust any writer whose army of quotes does not consist of impeccable warriors but the sort of bootless canon fodd…
There is no life without change. The real tragedy is that we are always fearful of change and resist it vehemently.
When... did it become irrational to dislike religion, any religion, even to dislike it vehemently? When did reason get redescribed as unreason? When were the fairy stories of the superstitious placed above criticism, beyond satire? A religion was not a race. It was an idea, and ideas stood (or fell) because they were strong enough (or too weak) to withstand criticism, not because they were shielded from it. Strong ideas welcomed dissent.