How to Use avidity in a Sentence
avidity
noun-
It’s near a golf course—a plus given Jake's avidity for golf.
— Andy Benoit, SI.com, 21 June 2018 -
The avidity that Ronan brings to the part is shattering.
— Peter Rainer, The Christian Science Monitor, 6 May 2020 -
To judge by the children's degree of avidity, spinning gourds must have been the Angry Birds of the 19th century.
— Mark Rozzo, Town & Country, 26 Nov. 2012 -
Rory’s mouth was shiny with grease and Eustace had his face down almost on the plate, the pair savaging at their food with the shameless avidity of children.
— Colin Barrett, Harper's magazine, 22 July 2019 -
The extraordinary avidity of the people kept up the delusion; and the higher the price of Indian and Mississippi stock, the more billets de banque were issued to keep pace with it.
— Andrew Stuttaford, National Review, 1 Sep. 2020 -
To the role of Bonnie Parker, Dunaway brought the combination of avidity, glamour, and sheer presence that would become her trademarks.
— Don Aucoin, BostonGlobe.com, 13 June 2019 -
The avidity with which consumers snatched up even poor-quality CD reissues was a revelation: proof that catalogs could be cash cows.
— New York Times, 11 June 2019 -
During the weeks before the opening, the international press gossips about the contestants with the same avidity that film critics devote to the Academy Awards.
— Mary Carole McCauley, baltimoresun.com, 8 June 2017 -
What Public Enemy was able to do with their third album was create a heavy project that channeled upstanding anger and incandescent avidity.
— Mark Elibert, Billboard, 23 Feb. 2018 -
In fact, these molecules aren’t terribly choosy: Each BMP dimer may stick to several different pairs of receptor subunits with varying degrees of avidity.
— Quanta Magazine, 16 Sep. 2021 -
Yet this same avidity also means that if public opinion shifts significantly towards republicanism, vote-hungry politicians will be the first to jump on that tumbrel.
— Catherine Mayer, CNN, 14 Apr. 2021 -
Mutations may also increase the avidity of the spike protein for the receptor or stabilize the spike, increasing infectivity.
— William A. Haseltine, Forbes, 1 Nov. 2021 -
Liberal sentiment was no hindrance to his avidity for sensation.
— Peter Schjeldahl, The New Yorker, 26 July 2021 -
Plenty of professional athletes harbor deep avidity for vino.
— Alex Prewitt, SI.com, 20 Feb. 2018 -
But instead of vindicating Mr. Rockefeller’s avidity for banking abroad, those figures underlined Chase’s lagging performance at home.
— Jonathan Kandell, New York Times, 20 Mar. 2017 -
All the characteristic Winogrand elements are to be found: energy, surprise, voraciousness, avidity, dauntlessness, wit, alertness, muscularity, gusto, slyness, insolence, stunned wonder (that especially).
— Mark Feeney, BostonGlobe.com, 20 June 2019 -
Mutations may also increase the avidity of the spike protein for the receptor or stabilize the spike, increasing infectivity.
— William A. Haseltine, Forbes, 1 Nov. 2021
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