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was viciously

adverb

In a vicious manner; ferociously or maliciously.

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He was viciously harassed.

Nazism was viciously racist, especially in its attitude toward Jews.

(He was probably gay; early Scientology was viciously homophobic).

"He was viciously attacked," the detective said.

She was "viciously and brutally extinguished at the hands of her own father," Ms. Bishop said.

After a friend took Margarite skating to cheer her up, he was viciously attacked on his MySpace page.

"They were treated like pieces of meat," says Natacha. "My mother complained when my young brother Vincent was viciously beaten.

Mr. Tsvangirai was viciously beaten by the police in a crackdown last year.

"I was viciously attacked by Mr Khan at the Democratic Convention," he said on Twitter.

During the civil war, control of the diamond mines was viciously fought over.

Grossman was viciously attacked in Pravda, and Alexander Tvardovsky, the editor of Novy Mir, had to apologize publicly for serializing the novel.

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