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are zealous
adjective
Full of zeal; ardent, fervent; exhibiting enthusiasm or strong passion.
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Most are zealous about making money but haven't a clue about how to spend it.
Moreover, doctors say, most African patients are zealous about their regimens.
Locals can help, says Mr Hannenberg; in the Fiji archipelago, they are zealous at keeping the flora in order.
Regardless, the Germans are zealous about protecting their image, particularly at a car show on their home turf.
Mexico and Peru, with their rich heritage of pre-hispanic architecture, have long had an eye on the past, and are zealous in preserving their Spanish colonial towns.
Its members are zealous missionaries, preaching Aḥmadī beliefs as the one true Islam, with Muhammad and Mīrzā Ghulām Aḥmad as prophets.
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Most were zealous Zionists.
She was zealous about her privacy.
"He was zealous for the land.
Teachers like that were zealous for the humanities.
Ms. Alvin was zealous herself for a time.
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