Examples of 'more passionately' in a sentence

Meaning of "more passionately"

more passionately - performing an action with increased intensity or fervor

How to use "more passionately" in a sentence

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It prevents us from loving you more passionately.
The more passionately you stick to this construct the more you are hurting your partner.
I will try loving you more passionately.
He lived more passionately and more intensely than anybody else who has ever become enlightened.
And allow me to advocate more passionately on her behalf.
She was so touched by his affection that she began kissing him more passionately.
And they want it more passionately every day.
But adversity seemed to drive him on even more passionately.
Kissing her lips more passionately with tongue.
They begin to kiss again, this time more passionately.
The French elite believed more passionately in the EU than they did in God.
Mari responds carefully at first, then more and more passionately.
He kissed me more passionately.
The more passionately the material is taught, the more likely it will be retained.
I love you even more passionately.

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The more passionately you sing, the greater would be the stored sanctity.
Continued to kiss me more passionately.
I curse more passionately when I am hypo.
It will also inspire us to live more passionately and freely.
The more passionately you stick to this construct… the more you're hurting your partner.
There is nothing people care more passionately about than their own community.
We met more and more frequently, more and more passionately.
Hardy wrote that no one was ever more passionately devoted to mathematics than Landau.
Our lips came together again, this time more passionately.
Howard, keep in mind that the more passionately you stick to this construct.
That only makes you even more to be desired . I love you more passionately.
In fact, you are more passionately alive when you are internally aligned with the present moment.
I wish I would have kissed him more passionately more often.
From 1925, the public more passionately embraced the styles now typically associated with the Roaring Twenties.
She smiled and kissed me again, more passionately.
Wah, kiss her more passionately.
A tender couple, lawfully wedded . Would not have caressed more passionately.
Often they make their point more passionately and precisely the third time . ".
People in the ADHD world experience life more intensely, more passionately than neurotypicals.
We begin to kiss again, much more passionately than before.
Excerpt 1 The other subject is displayed more passionately Excerpt 2.
Moaning louder, more passionately.
He asked, after he had kissed me more passionately than ever.
I'll hold you even more passionately.
Then, little by little, more passionately.

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