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How to use vehement in a sentence

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When they converge in the middle to symbolise the cross, mood changes from meditative to climactically vehement.
It is often frivolous, vehement but mostly passionless, lazily deceitful or ill-informed and without political substance or influence.
Stuart Golabek felt otherwise and was booked by referee Craig Thomson for his vehement protests.
Many newspapers were far more vehement, frothing at the mouth at the very idea of allocating any extra funding to public services.
He was obviously expecting a more vehement denial and was taken aback when I laughed at him.
During World War I, Sunday was a prominent and chauvinistic supporter of the U.S. war effort and vehement in his denunciations of Germany.
Moreover, whereas the frontal view is savage and vehement, this head is gentle and dreamy, even pretty, expressing an entirely different mood.
In the past, disputes at Green party congresses were often vehement and passionate, although usually conducted on a very low level.
Their objections grew more vehement when Roberts described how he intended to conduct the inquiry.
And why did the man who previously enjoyed life in England, suddenly show a vehement hatred of the country?
So it boils down to his word against the vehement denials by the government officials.
Duty and honor compel him to return to face his foe despite the vehement protestations of Amy, a Quaker.
At the other end of the scale, George Foreman remains the most vehement opponent of this whole enterprise.
Robertson issued a vehement rebuttal last night, claiming his comments had been taken out of context and threatening legal action.
Luckhurst was one of McLeish's most vehement critics during the former First Minister's spell in office.
But it is unusual to hear such vehement attacks on the profit motive of a private company by a right wing media commentator.
The first of them is an eloquent defence of laissez-faire capitalism, the other is an even more vehement denunciation of it.
Homer, who, of all poets, knew best how to exhibit the emotions of a vehement affection, seldom attempts to excite commiseration.
Despite its academic credentials, it comes in for equally vehement condemnation from the traditionalists.
He was prepared to put aside his vehement opposition to the US because of the help it was providing.
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Then right under me commenced a vehement rasping and scratching in the floor, accompanied by continuous groans and cachinnation.
In contrast to Kemble's declamation, Kean's acting was vehement and passionate.
The salesgirl had repeated the words in a tone that was indefinable, yet a tone vehement in its incredulous questioning.
It would have been better for him if he had let go, for in that vehement struggle he felt the evidence of the sea-maid's power.
His convictions made him a vehement antagonist of churchdom because of its stiffness of creed and Laxness of practice.
The gardener slammed the door of the senescent truck with vehement lack of affection.
Tears rose to steinbock's eyes as he heard her vehement and artless speech.
My mind was full of the tales of the place, and glowed with a vehement desire of exploring the world beyond the grot.
A day might come for him and the vehement old ironer to try their mettle in a tussle.
At Gray's vehement tones the lawyer stuck a thumb in the armhole of his waistcoat, and laughed.
Whereupon he attacked his plateful of chicken with vehement gusto.
Then began a contention the most vehement that ever I had with woman.
Usanga was talking to the girl who was shaking her head in vehement negatives.
He started from his revery with a vehement gesture, and groaned audibly.
Mr Flintwinch had pulled him into his coat with vehement energy.
Saunders became vehement, and paid the penalty of a paroxysm of coughing.
Having delivered this manifesto with vehement articulation, the editor paused to take breath, and looked majestically at Bob Sawyer.
They even grew more vehement in their pursuit of local color.
She was mortally afraid of being laughed at for surrendering, after her many and vehement declarations of independence.
At this unexpected exhibition, a loud and vehement expression of pleasure burst from the mouth of every warrior present.
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