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Full of Fire

Definition: Having a passionate and enthusiastic nature; showing great energy and zeal.

Part of Speech: Adjective

Sense: Energetic and passionate

This adjective is used to describe people who exhibit a lively and fervent demeanor, often characterized by enthusiasm, ambition, and a strong drive.

Example sentence:

"The young entrepreneur was always full of fire, constantly coming up with new ideas and working tirelessly to turn them into reality."

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Part of Speech: Adverb

Sense: Energetically and passionately

As an adverb, "full of fire" describes the manner or way in which an action is performed with great energy, zeal, and passion.

Example sentence:

"She danced full of fire, captivating everyone in the room with her energetic and passionate moves."

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Part of Speech: Noun

Sense: Person who is passionate and enthusiastic

When used as a noun, "full of fire" refers to a person who possesses a fiery and impassioned character.

Example sentence:

"He has always been a full of fire, never backing down from a challenge and always leading by example."

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