adv. [f. AVID + -LY2.] Greedily, with intense eagerness.

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1856.  T. Trollope, Girlh. Cath. de Medici, 71. The talk going on around her, which Catherine’s sharp and active intellect was then avidly seizing.

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1860.  Sat. Rev., No. 255. 326/2. Premonitory symptoms of dissolution are avidly discounted by post-obit dealers.

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