Adverb
in an avid manner
Source: WordNetwhatever the flavor or color of your local paper, do remember that these are read avidly for local information Source: Internet
Arkell, p. 136; Van der Kiste, p. 82. Caroline's intellect far outstripped her husband's, and she read avidly. Source: Internet
He avidly typed or wrote on whatever stationery was at hand, recording instant takes on music, sex, food, childhood memories, his heavy "medicinal" marijuana use—and even his bowel movements, which he gleefully described. Source: Internet
Annie recently found Serena standing on top of a chair she'd pulled to the front door, avidly working a key in the top lock. Source: Internet
Annabeth enjoys reading YA fiction, watching the same movies over and over again, following Ed Sheeran closely on social media, and avidly using song lyrics in her every day vernacular. Source: Internet
Bradford, p. 22 There was a vogue for what was called "silver-fork fiction"—novels depicting aristocratic life, usually by anonymous authors, read avidly by the aspirational middle classes. Source: Internet