Examples of 'more fiercely' in a sentence
Meaning of "more fiercely"
more fiercely - This phrase is used to describe a situation or action that is done with greater intensity, aggressiveness, or determination
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more fiercely
Renewed more fiercely than ever.
I think we have to act more fiercely.
And we love more fiercely than we ever have.
The spotlight could not be trained more fiercely on us.
Who loves you more fiercely than anyone else.
And therefore he persecuted them even more fiercely.
No one wanted success more fiercely than becky howe.
The headmistress is an old goat and hates me even more fiercely.
And opposes nothing more fiercely than physical love.
Tossing the dice to decipher you are gambling more fiercely than me.
The more fiercely you scold them the poorer your luck.
He roars more fiercely.
Your letter says that the epidemics are raging all the more fiercely.
European nations were competing more fiercely for colonial territory and influence.
Then Greece will fight all the more fiercely.
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Lust of power burns more fiercely than all the passions combined.
That 's why we began to act more fiercely.
The men will fight more fiercely seeing their king fighting beside them.
Things that grow more distant the more fiercely they burn.
The second group was more fiercely contested with each nation claiming at least one victory.
He kissed me again, a little more fiercely now.
The house is more fiercely defended than eve could expect!
And the old hunger shines more fiercely in them -.
Rather than gusting more fiercely at its base, the storm is instead growing taller.
In contrast, the other world tree attacked more fiercely.
Ubico responded by cracking down more fiercely on any form of protest or dissent.
On the other side, the monk behaved even more fiercely.
Tuck guards his first name more fiercely than anything in his old think tank.
This relief was short-lived and again the harassment sprung up more fiercely.
They have the capacity to love more fiercely than anyone else.
Then it will come back to life, and attack the patient even more fiercely.
Francis now has waded into even more fiercely contested ground than Cuba.
His approval rating dropped drastically, and his opponents attacked him even more fiercely.
This free expression naturally provoked even more fiercely the contempt of the Dominican mainstream.
This backfired, since their news instead made these defenders fight all the more fiercely.
But no one blames me more fiercely than I blame myself.
Why, then Greece will fight all the more fiercely.
The truer the way is, the more fiercely it is persecuted by Satan.
Meanwhile, the struggle in the streets of Budapest went on more fiercely than ever.
Kidman seems to be pursuing Leslie more fiercely and appears unaffected by Ruvik 's control.
At the same time, China and India are competing with us ever more fiercely.
Others like Roger Williams and Nathaniel Ward more fiercely argued state and church separation.
Commissioner, we talk a lot about it . I think we have to act more fiercely.
Always, hunger baited their heels more fiercely than the soldiers.
Who loves you more fiercely than anyone else. I know you can hear me, adam.
As a result, the independence movement was resisted more fiercely here than anywhere in North Africa.
But no one blames me more fiercely than I blame myself . I was its champion.
As summer 1943 arrived, World War II raged across Europe more fiercely than ever.
In America today there are few values more fiercely held than the importance of self-admiration.
But no one camps on this point more fiercely than Zane Hodges,.
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