Similar words: passion, missionary, professional, congressional, affectionate, passive, donate, cession. Meaning: ['pæʃənət] adj. having or expressing strong emotions.
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121. This happened on several occasions, with the kisses and hugs becoming longer and more passionate as time went on.
122. At the same time, however, the most passionate supporters of the national socialism of Milosevic are women too.
123. They all say there were no passionate affairs but occasionally the tempters must have been successful.
124. Clarke had a passionate interest in calculating the figure of the Earth, another central problem for an accurate topographical survey.
125. Now, at least, fans of both novelists can learn of their passionate clashes over the green baize.
126. I remember many passionate arguments taking place around this table.
127. B.L. I had these passionate blouse-ripping fantasies, the sort where you dissolve on a bearskin rug and explode with ecstasy.
128. He was poor himself but passionate in his conviction that Modigliani deserved a sponsor.
129. We have spent some passionate evenings together changing traveller's cheques and looking for medicine to cure stomach disorders.
130. The family moved to Bramley in Surrey when she was five and there she developed a passionate interest in wild flowers.
131. The end of act one contains some of the most passionate musical outpourings in all of opera.
132. People believed that Edward, as an ardent nature conservationist[sentencedict.com], must be similarly passionate about all environmental matters.
133. More recent, more passionate, more obscene still: The Ferry Aid single.
134. He will have a fiery temper, a bad disciplinary record and a passionate spirit.
135. No way, no how, no hope had to be countered by a passionate belief in justified struggle.
136. They go to bed and make love, more passionate love than at any other time of their lives.
137. She longed to have a mad, passionate affair with him.
138. Religion was the political issue which aroused the most passionate emotions amongst the population at large.
139. Often the initial struggles of such programs show a passionate commitment which somehow overcomes many an uncertainty and lack.
140. Many of the manifestations of this passionate interest in ceremonial and precedence were not particularly dangerous.
141. Travis had made her initiation into the mystery of sensuality at once incredibly tender and shockingly passionate.
142. Seemingly meek and self-effacing,[www.Sentencedict.com] she was in fact strong-willed and fiercely passionate.
143. And they be-came engaged immediately in a passionate affair of love that went on for several days.
144. Suddenly it was as though they weren't enemies at all, but locked in a passionate, warm embrace.
145. The world is a zoo of thinking, ethical, selfish, greedy and hypocritical animals - men. The world is full of good and bad people, passionate and good-hearted people, mean and evil-hearted people, honest and unscrupulous people. Dr T.P.Chia
146. Flamboyant, mercurial creatures, they had passionate wills of their own; they exercised a devious, seductive fascination.
147. She was a handsome Spanish woman with a passionate nature and a warm, generous heart.
148. Lau has shown herself to be a passionate defender of the poor.
149. Souness is a battler and he's passionate about football, make no mistake.
150. Lucy envies a young couple she sees on the beach, imagining the passionate love they will make.
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