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How to use ardent in a sentence

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Willie is among Mayo's most ardent supporters and is a regular at all National Football League and championship games.
He has never played rugby, but is an ardent fan and a supporter of the game.
He was a leading and ardent enthusiast for the very inward investment that he now equally enthusiastically disclaims.
Bulgarians are tolerant of other religions but are ardent supporters of Orthodoxy.
It's a long, long listen that delivers very few rewards for anyone except the most ardent techno enthusiast.
Though the policy has some ardent Republican supporters, the impetus all comes from him.
My last few posts on the subject notwithstanding, anyone who knows me can vouch for my credentials as a long-standing and ardent Russophile.
From the late 1980s onwards she became an ardent advocate of the Kurdish cause.
The show attracted not only ardent dog lovers but curious onlookers too who possessed little knowledge about the dogs.
The most ardent backers of the opposition were the business magnates and the armed forces.
It's not for nothing that this laureate of embarrassment is an ardent admirer of Kafka.
The ardent supporters are still in denial about their candidates' chances, but that's only because they're unusually dimwitted.
We're both ardent American fans of yours who enjoy obsessing over minute and insignificant details.
Scepticism failed to save her from scenting danger in the ardent courtship of a rich young Philadelphian.
She said Lakhan worked diligently at school and was an ardent member of the mandir and the youth group.
John Duncan was born in Athy in or about 1785 and unlike his brother Thomas he became an ardent adherent of Methodism.
An ardent Kantian, Muller believed that he had found the physiological equivalent of Kant's categories of thought.
Ask people to name a contemporary screenwriter and even some of the most ardent film buffs might be left scratching their heads.
Although a city man and Londoner, he was an ardent Wordsworthian, with an intense love of nature.
Even ardent supporters of humanitarian intervention recognize that there must be some assessment of reasonable cost for the interveners.
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There is no room in the busy throng of ardent blackers for the idler or the fribble.
It was from this moment that I was taken with an ardent love for mysticism.
The ardent warmth with which gula blessed him as the preserver of her child had given him infinite pleasure.
General Andr was an ardent Dreyfusard, strongly opposed to clerical and reactionary influences in the army.
She will use any weapon in this campaign, and an ardent admiration for Mr. mallam was a very useful weapon to Eva Raymore.
By this practice, even in the cradle, his disrelish for ardent spirits is done away.
An ardent Peace advocate, he nevertheless threw himself enthusiastically into the uprising against the disunionist.
The game of challenge and elusion on her part, of perpetual and ever more ardent advance on his.
And here we have the reverence of the trecento, with its rude handiwork redeemed by its ardent sincerity.
He put his arm about her, and drew her into a close, tender embrace, imprinting a long and ardent kiss upon the rich red lips.
But Sir Francis had possessed himself of her hand, and was imprinting ardent kisses upon it.
She was a devout adherent and had been, insofar as he had been able to discover, an ardent Whig.
Mr A., with an ardent nature, and something of a histrionic turn, doats upon a fine rhetorical display.
Sounds which will reach the framer of all things, And die away in ardent mutterings.
Is it only an ardent and, upon the whole, praiseworthy desire for information?
And they had parted in the hey-day of youth, young and ardent, with arms passionately loth to untwine.
Her hero was to be a young ardent reform candidate for governor, visioning big things which he could do with his power of office.
The Sulpician priests had from the first been ardent friends of the Montrealers.
Miss Jeanette Gilder was one of the ardent enthusiasts at the debut of Tetrazzini.
Like the unchastened daughters of those ardent climes, she gave way to the wildest paroxysms of agony.
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