You searched for: “more rabid
rabid (RAHB id) (adjective), more rabid, most rabid
1. Descriptive of a serious and often fatal disease that is caused by the bite of an infected animal: Efforts were being made to catch and to destroy the rabid dogs which were running around in the village in the summer.

There are those who call the rabid virus a form of hydrophobia.

2. A reference to a raging, extremely violent, irrational, or an unreasonable, or fanatical action: The defending soldiers had to withdraw from their position when the rabid attackers assaulted them.

The rabid behavior of the terrorists was marked by ferociousness and extreme violence.

3. Having a very fervent interest in or a zealous opinion about someone or something with extreme intensity: The group admitted that they were rabid fans of Michael Jackson.

Tony thought that both of the political opponents had a rabid lust for political power.

A wild rabid fan.
© ALL rights are reserved.

Go to this Word A Day Revisited Index
so you can see more Mickey Bach illustrations.

This entry is located in the following unit: rab-, rag-, rav- (page 1)
Word Entries at Get Words: “more rabid
Having a very fervent interest in or a zealous opinion about someone or something with extreme intensity. (1)