Sentence examples for was fervor from inspiring English sources

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was fervor

noun

An intense, heated emotion; passion, ardor.

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It was fervor directed at the news media and the invisible men who vote for inductees to the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

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But there has been fervor to continue using Mir by Russian nationalists, who see it as the last vestige of a once great independent space program.

A truly heroic piece, it's fervor reminds us that real divinity exists in actual humanity.

What the Doctor supplied was the fervor.

Maybe it was the fervor of prom night kicking in?

But the most striking element of his visit was the fervor of the crowds on the streets.

Such was the fervor of his case that he took his fight all the way to the steps of the Supreme Court.

Remember this was when fervor was frothy for the coming Facebook IPO.

Such was his fervor that he voted in favor of regulating greenhouse gases.

"And there's no fervor like the converted".

In stretches of calm punctuated by drama, there is the fervor of the quiet.

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