Results for rabid
Definitions of rabid:
part of speech: adverb
Rabidly.
part of speech: adjective
Furious; raging; mad, as a dog.
part of speech: adjective
Furious; raging; extremely unreasonable; excessively zealous; mad.
part of speech: noun
Usage examples for rabid:
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She did not think of anything, except that a rabid coyote was right behind her, and in a minute Pat would jump at it, if it did not first jump at her!
"Starr, of the Desert", B. M Bower -
In short we must try to imagine, or rather we must try to hope, that our own memories would be as long and our own loyalties as steady as the memories and loyalties of the little crowd in Jerusalem; and hope, or pray, that we could only be as rigid, as rabid and as bigoted as are these benighted people.
"The New Jerusalem", G. K. Chesterton