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violently

If something happens violently, it happens in a very strong or vigorous manner.

violently

in a violent manner they attacked violently

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Simple sentences

I felt my heart beating violently.
Tom became violently ill after eating the dinner that Mary had prepared him.
Waving her sword, she rushed so violently on the lion that he had barely time to spring on one side, so as to avoid the blow.
I violently flinched at the bang.
The ground quaked violently.
I would have never thought that he would have reacted so violently.
I'm violently sick.
Tom coughed violently.

Movie subtitles

But one member violently opposes same.
Just as they are about to explore, an explosion throws the unfortunate men violently in all directions.
President Barbenfouillis makes a dash for the King of the Selenites and lifting him like a feather throws him violently on the ground.
Renfield reacted very violently to its scent.
Young man, I want you to know that I ob j ect violently to this whole affair.
I don't know what the young man means, but he means it violently.
After all, Dr. Frankenstein, we have to remember. the patient was violently dementia praecox.
I keep this room ready at all times for the more violently insane.
I do, however, take issue violently when women try to apply that same reasoning to the rights we fi. Finally won 22 years ago.
I kept thinking of what you said. that all good things died here violently.
I disagree violently with those of our world. who still regard the Chinese as an inferior race.
Being violently ill to her tummy.
Thirty-two people had had contact with her, and within four days, before the disease could be correctly diagnosed and contained, twenty-six of them had died, and they died suddenly, violently and horribly.
I think you described it very well, in view of the fact that she was taken violently ill at 3 am, put to bed with a high fever, and has had all her appointments for today cancelled in toto!
Young man, I want you to know that I object violently to this whole affair.
When your time comes, you'll die violently.
A man who rises from his chair and digs his heels sternly into the carpet is violently opposed to something, and the Admiral being quite distressed by the criticisms of the Press would be most apt to resent my intrusion.
Throughout the centuries only a few Europeans have entered the walls of this city, as Christian missionaries, camouflaged as pilgrims, or violently, during a military attack.
I think you described it very well. in view of the fact that Her Highness was taken violently ill at 3:00 a.m. put to bed with a high fever. and has had all her appointments for today cancelled in toto!
That's why the girl reacted so violently.
She is hot-tempered and gets violently angry.
I was afraid that someone would open or close my door violently.
This-this madman. suddenly and violently assaulted me from behind.
He took it from me, kept it in his hand for one second, then violently threw it on the floor without having broken its seals.
You've confessed that Lulu asked you about money that evening. and I am informed that you quarreled violently.
WOULD YOU PLEASE EXCUSE MY TURNING YOU OUT OF THIS HOUSE SOMEWHAT VIOLENTLY?
Their father died in a sanitarium, violently insane.
She said you insisted violently that I.
When I read that, my heart beat violently.
You've uprooted us violently from our own lives.
He spoke to her so violently, so wickedly.
Van Gelder is still violently agitated, captain.
But I'm getting a very high reading, as though, even in their unconscious state, they're being violently stimulated.

News and current affairs

In a matter of hours, more than 3,000 innocent people, mostly Americans, but also people from 115 other countries, had their lives suddenly and violently taken from them.
Nevertheless, following a violently contested parliamentary election in 2005, in which more than 30 parties participated, Meles demonstrated open contempt for democratic pluralism and press freedom, jailing several journalists in recent years.
The language Haider and many leaders of his party have used over the years is informed by the same racist and anti-Semitic discourse that gave birth to Nazism: in the specific Austrian context, it is violently anti-Slav as well as anti-Turkish.
In a February summit in Mecca between Abbas and Hamas leader Khaled Mashaal, the Saudi government worked out an agreement between Hamas and Fatah, which have been clashing violently, to form a national unity government.
When a government falls violently, the new regime usually rules by force, not by democratic procedures, if only to keep at bay those it has defeated.
Some Italians responded violently; some Italian and Romanian politicians, eager to offer quick and tough solutions, made scandalous statements that echoed the xenophobic and totalitarian slogans of the past.
They forget that capitalism in Europe had already once given way - often violently - to statism and corporatism in the 1930's, to be revived in only a handful of countries in the 1980's.
And sometimes they are released violently.
Thailand's political impasse, amid massive anti-democracy demonstrations, has hit world headlines, and elections have also been violently contested in Bangladesh.
In this fluid regional environment, a great proxy struggle for regional dominance between Sunni Saudi Arabia and Shia Iran is playing out violently in Iraq, Syria, Yemen, Bahrain, and Lebanon.
Time and again, the country has looked West, time and again, this time violently, the doors to Europe have been slammed in Bulgarian faces.
In September 1991, the miners returned again to Bucharest and violently toppled the pro-reform government of Petre Roman (who is now the speaker of the Senate).
Just months ago, a clinical trial in London that saw the first use of a drug in humans resulted in six healthy subjects becoming violently ill.
The first president, Habib Bourguiba, was the leader of the liberation movement, which emerged victorious much more quickly - and much less violently - than its counterpart in Algeria.
Indeed, secular dictators have worked to suppress the Brothers at every turn - often violently, as when Assad ruthlessly crushed a Brotherhood-led uprising in Hama in 1982.
That is why, in many US cities, it is common to see people with serious mental illnesses speaking to themselves and otherwise acting out, sometimes violently, on the street.
Second, whether one thinks of Al Qaeda's terrorism or the presence of Western armies in Iraq and Afghanistan, Europe and the Islamic world have demonstrated a continuing willingness to deal violently with each other.
No wonder the taxi drivers of Paris and other French cities - hitherto protected from competition - have protested so vehemently (and, on occasion, violently).
Throughout the campaign, Israeli leaders competed over who would deal more firmly (read: violently) with the Palestinians.
Moreover, Pakistan's substantial Shia population might join the ranks of the violently disaffected if the military backed the Saudis in a sectarian war.
But as it started to come apart, it did so violently.
His political opponent - Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovych - is violently opposing that move, fueling a bitter constitutional struggle that ultimately will settle Ukraine's future orientation.
Aristide's opponents know that US right-wingers will stand with them to bring them violently to power.
Violently torn by religious and ethnic rivalries, Iraq is in no condition to play its part in America's vision of an Arab wall of containment of Iran.
The Committees therefore seek to bring together all sections of the community - including teachers, tribal leaders, religious leaders, women, police, soldiers, judges, and businesspeople - to develop ways of resolving conflicts non-violently.
When, during a simulation, I asked an imaginary guard to take away the detainee's chair, the instructor feigned being removed violently.
In March 2005, the police violently disrupted a demonstration to celebrate International Women's Day.

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