Phrases with «great fervor»

The phrase "great fervor" means having a very strong and passionate feeling or enthusiasm towards something. Full definition

Sentences with «great fervor»

  • Aderin - Pocock talks with great fervor about every job she's had. (sciencemag.org)
  • While we all hope that our children will do well in school, we hope with even greater fervor that they will do well in life. (madelinelevine.com)
  • Some people played along but many were appalled at the very idea of something as cliched and flimsy as a love triangle defining the young woman they've come to admire so fiercely from Suzanne Collins» best - selling trio of novels, the first adaptation of which makes its way to the screen this weekend amid great fervor and expectation. (christylemire.com)
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