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1. The attack increased in vehemence.

2. She was astonished at his vehemence.

3. The vehemence of her answer surprised them both.

4. I noted the hate and vehemence in his eyes.

5. She was surprised by the vehemence of his reply.

6. But the real reason was the vehemence of China's reaction.

7. But the vehemence of their hatred remains something of a mystery.

8. He spoke more loudly and with more vehemence than he had intended.

9. Just around the block, swinging his arms with nonchalant vehemence.

10. He was surprised at the vehemence of the Don's answer.

11. But the vehemence and anger of this response take her by surprise.

12. Moses was astonished by his vehemence, and fierce (Sentencedict.com), glowing look.

13. Continuously absorb each kind oftechnique essence in the market competition of the vehemence.

14. 29 Dooley stepped back and cursed with such vehemence that the rector stared in disbelief.

15. She argued with such vehemence against the proposal that they decided to abandon it.

16. But the Persians were unprepared for the suddenness and vehemence of the Macedonian attack.

17. Likely, I shrugged my shoulders and went off to bed feeling ashamed at my vehemence.

18. Lesser gods and higher ranked divine beings are immune to Orcus' Abyssal Vehemence.

19. Pascoe's colour rose and he shocked her by the vehemence of his refusal.

20. She told me later that she was both amazed and taken aback by the vehemence of my response.

21. Our batteries were dashing across the plain with frightful vehemence, wheeling into position and firing with terrific rapidity.

22. Accused, Peter three times denied even knowing Jesus, finally giving way to cursing in the vehemence of his denial.

23. Cylinder revolutionary medicine with vehemence, he sorcery, there stood transcends itself dpionufnad, which Agreeablest pastimes of

24. Cogency of argument is almost invariably lost in the vehemence of declamation and in the utterance of unmeaning patter

25. But the vehemence and passion manifested by the legate revealed too plainly the spirit by which he was actuated.

26. 350: Ortiz, the burly, Bonhomous bar-keeper with the hooked, prize-fighter nose […], epitomised the pied noir with his emotional vehemence.

27. They Asseverate with vehemence that in all the seven-and-thirty plays there is no such thing as a native woodnote wild

28. Used as I was to such outcries , I was quite taken aback by the vehemence of the attack of the Hindu Mahasabha leaders .

29. Bewail Sentence Examples And she burst into sobs with the despairing vehemence with which people Bewail disasters they feel they have themselves occasioned

30. Latin: ·an earnest pursuit or behavior; seriousness· a vehement assertion, affirmation or Asseveration; vehemence, rigor· (grammar) a word of emphasis

31. While she watched him, Archie turned suddenly toward the fire and spat a stream of tobacco juice on it with such vehemence that India, Melanie and Pitty leaped as though a bomb had exploded.

32. In Les Amours (1552) he also proved his skill as an exponent of the Italian canzoniere, animating the compliments to his beloved, entreaties, and lamentations traditional to this poetic form by the vehemence of his manner and the wealth of his imagery.

33. Cant is the vehement public expression of concern for others, or of anger at an opinion casting doubt on some moral orthodoxy that is not, and cannot be, genuinely felt, its vehemence being a shield for insincerity and lack of confidence in the orthodox opinion

34. In one case, the facts were denied with vehemence by claiming that the defender “is an affiliate of a terrorist organization, which under the guise of a welfare association used the above situation to organize those suspended students for its mission against peace and security”.

35. Animosity (n.) early 15c., "vigor, bravery" (a sense now obsolete), from Old French animosité (14c.) or directly from Latin animositatem (nominative animositas) "boldness, vehemence," from animosus "bold, spirited," from animus "life, breath" (from PIE root *ane-"to breathe")

36. This page shows answers to the clue Abruptness, followed by 5 definitions like “An abrupt discourteous manner”, “Suddenness; unceremonious haste or vehemence” and “The state of being abrupt or broken”.Synonyms for Abruptness are for example brevity, brusqueness and curtness.More synonyms can be found below the puzzle answers.

37. ‘It exhibits, he writes, ‘a vehemence and rapidity of mind, a Copiousness of images, and vivacity of diction.’’ ‘The heterogeneity of the culture of the United States and of its contemporary literature is one of its most remarkable features, and now more than ever it is characterized by Copiousness and diversity.’

38. ‘It exhibits, he writes, ‘a vehemence and rapidity of mind, a Copiousness of images, and vivacity of diction.’’ ‘The heterogeneity of the culture of the United States and of its contemporary literature is one of its most remarkable features, and now more than ever it is characterized by Copiousness and diversity.’

39. Asyndeton (etymologically from the Greek word ‘asindeton’ literally “unconnected”), is a figure of speech Opens in new window which consists when one or more conjunctions are omitted between series of related clauses, either to express vehemence or speed; or sometimes it may be from a noble negligence of nice accuracy, arising from an engrossment

40. There is one principle with which, as we were saying, a man learns, another with which he is angry; the third, having many forms, has no special name, but is denoted by the general term Appetitive, from the extraordinary strength and vehemence of the desires of eating and drinking and the other sensual appetites which are the main