violently in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

violently in the PONS Dictionary

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Each troop defends a territory of up to 14 hectacres, and will chase off intruding groups with territory calls rather than defending home ranges violently.
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Latter day researchers are inclined to think that their love indeed was a truly platonic affair, but violently passionate, frustrating and utterly detrimental for both.
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Bobby is violently thrown backwards onto the display, dead, as the store's owner and his customers cower in fear.
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The wave can stand up fast and violently (jack up in surfing jargon), making it difficult and dangerous.
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This imploding action occurs violently and attacks the face of the impeller.
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In fact, the buying power of so-called stable gold currencies fluctuated quite violently, because the value of gold itself was changing.
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Quicklime reacts violently with water, and can cause blindness and burns.
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When removed from the water, the animal often violently expels water from these siphons, hence the common name of sea squirt.
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They agitated both politically and violently sometimes resorting to sporadic acts of sabotage.
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The tree contrasts the formerly fruitful golden age with the present barren time, in which its fruit is violently ripped off and its branches broken.
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