View example sentences and word forms for Avidly.
Avidly meaning
In an avid manner; greedily; eagerly.
Example sentences (20)
It's no secret that the Royal Family has a soft spot for tennis - Princess Diana, Kate Middleton, and Meghan Markle have all been spotted watching avidly from the Royal Box.
The presidency is not a position to be avidly sought but almost granted as honorary and temporary.
Although they were avidly gaming and chatting with their friends online, real-world socialising seemed to fade away.
In recent years, Amy Beth has avidly followed impressive filmography and considers The Haunting of Hill House among her favorites in the genre.
State Democratic chair Shad Murib said on X that he avidly anticipates a potential debate this fall between Vance and Vice President Kamala Harris.
Like most kids who played avidly but were never particularly good, being the best at football was my first real dream.
The comment came in the final lap of a U.S. election campaign in which both President Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden have avidly courted Catholic voters.
A judge concluded he had avidly consumed anti-Muslim propaganda from prominent rightwing figures.
Growing up in Brooklyn on Ocean Parkway, Mr. Smith avidly collected comic books and baseball cards — “including some that today would be worth a fortune,” he said, lamenting that his mother had thrown them away when he went to college.
Rouhani — responding to Trump’s speech in an interview with Fox News, which the tycoon president is known to watch avidly — said that the withdrawal from the nuclear accord had badly shaken confidence.
Smith avidly took part in the Thursday night ministry schools of his local Kingdom Hall.
The title character of “Hala” — a Pakistani-American teenager in her final year of high school — is cautious with her words, but avidly curious with her eyes and ears.
We don't yet know much more about the device, but will be avidly watching the goings-on at Apple Park in a few hours.
It wasn’t some Nicaraguan Death Squad in the school and no, I’m not trying to down play this AND I’m avidly anti-gun, but that said…this was an emotionally disturbed KID, agitated at this point, scared.
Usually, a common man avidly waits for the Budget to know what’s getting costlier and what’s turning cheaper.
Arkell, p. 136; Van der Kiste, p. 82. Caroline's intellect far outstripped her husband's, and she read avidly.
Bradford, p. 22 There was a vogue for what was called "silver-fork fiction"—novels depicting aristocratic life, usually by anonymous authors, read avidly by the aspirational middle classes.
British archaeologists patterned their own excavations after those of the Danish, which they followed avidly in the media.
During the war, it broadcast to almost all Axis-occupied countries, and was avidly listened to, even at risk of arrest.
Hancock read widely and avidly, including philosophers, classic novels and political books.