Word: rabid
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...youngest kid doesn't like American football; as a rabid fan myself I lured him into the TV room at halftime to see the show. He promised to see all [future] Super Bowls with me. Thanks, Janet. Oscar Arguelles Mexico City, Mexico...
Nuclear scientist who was a key developer of the atom bomb, and a rabid and controversial anticommunist in the 1950s...
Ratbag: A corrupt, unethical, devious person. Most commonly used in Australia to describe politicians, generally held in contempt. Sometimes implies a leaning towards rabid conservatism, but that could just be my politics...
...judge from the media coverage--the instant prime-time TV specials; the nonstop frenzy on CNN and in the newspapers; the rapid, rabid airing of the most lurid speculation--you would think Michael Jackson's arrest on charges of molesting a 12-year-old boy was the surprise ending of a story rather than the next and perhaps last act in a tale that threatens to carry with it a tragic inevitability...
This is a tempest in a teapot. Wilson is a rabid leftist who is out to destroy the President. It's as simple as that. LARRY PARRISH Ballwin...