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Meanings of
deucedly
in English
Portuguese
loucamente
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(Used as intensives) extremely.
deadly
madly
insanely
devilishly
Portuguese
loucamente
Synonyms
Examples for "
deadly
"
deadly
madly
insanely
devilishly
Examples for "
deadly
"
1
Some rockets get through, putting innocent civilians, including children, at
deadly
risk.
2
The Mediterranean Sea is the world's most
deadly
border area for migrants.
3
It was the second
deadly
suicide attack on police in two days.
4
Politics without objective, honest measurement of results is a
deadly
short circuit.
5
Strategies changed as conditions changed, and they had taken a
deadly
turn.
1
Many people, perhaps thousands, surround her, drumming
madly
,
sometimes chanting and singing.
2
Therefore, Josh wounded the creature-enough to send it careering
madly
across Paris.
3
He had been fascinated by Clara, and had been
madly
in love.
4
Jason runs in and
madly
batters at the door to save them.
5
It was this new Fabíola who fell
madly
in love with Paulo.
1
Come July, Amazon's Fire Phone will enter an
insanely
competitive smartphone market.
2
Even relatively new animated series seem to work on
insanely
productive schedules.
3
Transferring had been something for only the
insanely
rich that long ago.
4
But this man was young and independent, and hopefully not
insanely
expensive.
5
She then explained: Cause it was bonkers, beyond and
insanely
amazingly good.
1
It was
devilishly
well thought out, your trick of the last moment.
2
They thought it was a new and
devilishly
ingenious mode of punishment.
3
As we will discover, these issues will be
devilishly
hard to resolve.
4
She's always had a thing for me,
devilishly
attractive as I am.'
5
Even with the air-conditioner blasting, it was
devilishly
hot in the van.
Usage of
deucedly
in English
1
But all the same they are
deucedly
unsympathetic towards the poor Ogre.
2
And I was
deucedly
sold by those fellows at the October meeting.
3
You will put me in a
deucedly
awkward position if you don't.
4
By Jove, it was a
deucedly
unfair advantage he took of me.
5
I am sorry to bore you, but I am bored myself
deucedly
.
6
Still, I would not be so
deucedly
mysterious, if I were you.
7
I have told you that, upon that occasion, he became
deucedly
vocal.
8
Now I come to think of it, the case grows
deucedly
clear.
9
He is the soul of honour; though so
deucedly
dilatory in money matters.
10
Why, my first sleep is over; and my tongue itches
deucedly
.
11
Women who take to their heels are
deucedly
unpopular in England.
12
And the fact is that I have just had a
deucedly
unpleasant interview-
13
I bear witness that it makes some of you
deucedly
handsome.
14
He flashed me a look so
deucedly
queer that it fair chilled me.
15
Women, you see-incertain matters, they have a
deucedly
keen intuition-
16
I have been out here since eight o'clock and it is
deucedly
cold.
Other examples for "deucedly"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
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deucedly
Adverb
Frequent collocations
deucedly unpleasant
deucedly hard
deucedly pretty
deucedly clever
deucedly cold
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Translations for
deucedly
Portuguese
loucamente
Deucedly
through the time
Deucedly
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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