Adverb
In a rabid manner; with extreme violence.
Source: Webster's dictionaryChildren are holy and pure. Even those of bandits and crocodiles belong among the angels.... They must not be turned into a plaything of one's mood, first to be tenderly kissed, then rabidly stomped at. Anton Chekhov
I hate all sports as rabidly as a person who likes sports hates common sense. H. L. Mencken
The most rabidly religious people are the most rabidly evil. Juliana Hatfield
A confrontational, nihilistic public image and rabidly nihilistic socio-political lyrics set the tone that continues to guide punk bands." Source: Internet
And while you’re solving them alone, you might, if you’re a rabidly competitive type, wonder how fast and how well others are solving them. Source: Internet
Abraham Lincoln died 153 years ago today at Ford’s Theater, cut down by the rabidly pro-slavery actor named John Wilkes Booth. Source: Internet