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It was just such a one as he would have read with avidity under any circumstances.
For just a moment there was an avidity in her eyes that made him sick.
"So we want to give them the stage to express their avidity for the game."
The book, on its publication, was received and read with the greatest avidity.
He watched the small figure with the kind of avidity the other man could neither pick up nor understand.
It increased the spiritual and religious avidity of the Muslim population.
In political economy this avidity for facts produced better fruits.
Ranged behind him were three armed men, looking on with nervous avidity.
This combination of avidity and caution makes for an interesting mix.
Saying which, he offered some water to the wounded dog, who swallowed it with avidity.
Any old newspaper, or scrap of intelligence from London, she caught at with avidity.
The avidity which in our society substitutes for ambition has always made me laugh.
Swift sat up with the avidity of a boy who senses a tale.
He has studied the tastes of the American audience with avidity but no affection.
And Henry, lying there, reached breathless for their words with his avidity.
But I am inclined to think this avidity does not proceed from any bad intention.
Such avidity has something plebeian about it, don't you think?
They were from that time circulated and read everywhere with the utmost avidity.
"The atmosphere of the book is admirable and the story will be read with avidity by all.
One of them, a young woman, was watching Connor with undisguised avidity.
Choi had a new glitter and avidity for this task.
Althea heard the avidity in her own question and toned it down.
We have spent the last few years fighting each other with more avidity than we fight the enemy.
And I had a hunch, based on their avidity, that the question had a wrong answer.
It was bought and sold with a feverish avidity in the boards every day.