adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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rabid liberals
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a rabid dog
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Major Arnold was greatly exercised over the possibility that Theodore might be rabid .
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Neither event was marked by screaming headlines or rabid editorials.
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Raccoons no longer trapped for their fur, have invaded suburbia around Washington and a few have recently been found to be rabid .
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So why are some fellow Republicans acting as if Bush were a rabid armadillo?
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Sometimes genuine letters are offered without the vital signature, some rabid autograph hunter having removed it at some period.
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Stephenson drew huge, rabid crowds on his barnstorming tours of the Indiana countryside.
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The little man would trot around, mumbling contentedly, reenacting heroic skirmishes with rabid Orks in cramped subterranean Squattish strongholds.
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The more rabid federalists became impatient with procedural delays and wanted to effect a return to the federal system at once.