17 example sentences using avidly.
Avidly used in a sentence
Avidly in a sentence as an adverb
I know a lot of people use Facebook avidly, but I almost never do. Every time I log onto that site I regret it.
So we're stuck: we avidly use and consume free and open source software, but can only give back code by carving off bits here and there.
Nonetheless, his fiction is almost always excellent, so I avidly read him.
When I used to come home from stocking shelves, programming was something I did avidly. I'm sure that's not even the only reason, either.
I was really excited, and played avidly for a few days, but quickly grew tired of it. It sounds like its a lot more fun in more densely populated areas so that could be my problem.
There are people in their fifties on HN, tweeting away before twitter was cool and avidly using Pinterest. I think it is more about what you find interesting rather than how old you are.
I respect fogcreek and avidly read everything Joel wrote at the turn of the century. But I had a years free kiln hosting that I must have used twice after setup and I just found GitHub so much cleaner and, well, it worked with git.
If anything my actions have increased revenue as I have avidly recommended a number of books I never would have discovered otherwise. Of the 5k or so books I have downloaded, I have read .5% or so.
We court risk more avidly as teens than at any other time. This shows reliably in the lab, where teens take more chances in controlled experiments involving everything from card games to simulated driving.
Actually I addressed both the Financial and Mathematical points of your initial comment quite avidly/thoroughly.
Here are some random thoughts, as I'm totally part of your target audience: There are people/couples/friends who avidly hike on their own, on a regular basis, and then there are people who want to hike, but are novices and/or seldom get around to it. The latter group is something like 10x the size of the former.
I used to work for a defence contractor who avidly programmed everything in ADA with verified compilers and mathematically proved algorithms. Stuff still broke because the algorithms and designs were wrong.
I avidly bought the various magazines of the day, and typed in the program listings they published, and was amazed when they worked. I do remember the frustration though of loading programs from casette tape, and the number of time they would fail loading after waiting for 15 or 20 minutes.
In my day, as a pupil in a typical public school, I avidly supplemented my school lessons by reading library books. If Khan Academy is part of encouraging more young learners to be more curious and to seek out a greater variety of sources for their learning, more power to it.
I've used SendGrid and MailChimp together before, and while I'd avidly recommend either of them to people needing that sort of thing, my biggest pain point was always in the reconciliation between the two.
- Superstar teachers had four other tendencies in common: they avidly recruited students and their families into the process; they maintained focus, ensuring that everything they did contributed to student learning; they planned exhaustively and purposefully—for the next day or the year ahead—by working backward from the desired outcome; and they worked relentlessly, refusing to surrender to the combined menaces of poverty, bureaucracy, and budgetary shortfalls. - Great teachers frequently check for understanding, and don't make the rookie mistake of asking "do you understand?"
Proper Noun Examples for Avidly
Avidly recruited students and their families into the process 4. maintained focus, ensuring that everything they did contributed to student learning 5. planned exhaustively and purposefully by working backward from the desired outcome 6. worked relentlessly, refusing to surrender -- Translating these to the world of entrepreneurs we can say: 1. set big goals for yourself 2. perpetually look or ways to improve your effectiveness 3. avidly recruit workers and partners into the process 4.
Avidly definitions
in an avid manner; "whatever the flavor or color of your local paper, do remember that these are read avidly for local information"