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Use "hyperactively" in a sentence
"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."
"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."
"She said that the staff seemed hyperactively helpful, as if they were on permanent running highs, or triple espressos."