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- adverb In a
hyperactive manner.
Etymologies
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Examples
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Although basically a noble failure from the sound of it, good things have come of the attempt—for example, "The Colbert Report," where the gentle, soft-spoken Brit rose hyperactively to the occasion.
Perfecting The Toaster Ralph Gardner Jr. 2011
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The demo was brief, but it left me hyperactively excited.
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She said that the staff seemed hyperactively helpful, as if they were on permanent running highs, or triple espressos.
Shopping, On the Run Ralph Gardner Jr. 2011
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For the love of the TV Gods.7.32pm ET: This debate is on CNBC, a cable news channel that is usually hyperactively covering share prices even more so in recent weeks, as you can imagine.
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Oliver (Craig Roberts) lives in Wales, lusting after the right girl and hyperactively role-playing a conversation with the girl or whisking her away or at least trying to.
Michael Giltz: Toronto Film Fest Day 5: Ozon Saves a Dour Day 2010
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Oliver (Craig Roberts) lives in Wales, lusting after the right girl and hyperactively role-playing a conversation with the girl or whisking her away or at least trying to.
Michael Giltz: Toronto Film Fest Day 5: Ozon Saves a Dour Day 2010
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Broker: I recommend this [hyperactively managed] stock [or bond] fund.
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The next time your broker or advisor recommends an actively managed (I call them "hyperactively managed") stock or bond fund, the conversation should go like this:
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Jackson's son, Rep. Jesse Jackson III, is hyperactively seeking the Senate seat vacated by Barry/Barack.
Marian's Blog Marian 2009
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No high costs or hyperactively managed funds for this plan.
Dan Solin: Making a Bad Situation Worse: Investing in 401(k)s without an Employer Match 2009
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