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is rabid
adjective
Affected with rabies.
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Those whose tipple is rabid speed should end up suitably tanked: their satisfaction need puzzle no one.
The market for even modest extensions is dead in the wealthy part of the Fylde coast where I live (which co-incidentally is rabid Tory country).
If you don't want the animal killed, and there is no reason to unless it is rabid, be sure to inquire what the trapper plans to do with it once it is caught.
While some 200,000 tickets have gone unsold for matches here, and the government has had to hire fans to cheer for other teams, interest is rabid among South Korean supporters.
She is rabid about getting Dinah to speak the king's English and lectures her so often about cleanliness that she might as well be telling her to try to scrub her skin white.
It is rabid with deception, and all attempts to summarize the plot tend to skip one of the changes of costume, or of heart; not until I saw the film again recently, perhaps for the tenth time, did I notice that Jack Lemmon turns briefly into a bellhop.
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And many fans are rabid.
"We're rabid," he said.
The winds were rabid off the rivers.
"There are rabid fans of golf and there are rabid fans of wrestling".
The men tend to be rabid with sexual frustration.
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