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extremamente
To an extreme degree.
passing
extremely
super
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extremamente
1
The material composing the cloak was in general
exceedingly
light and flimsy.
2
MagSafe is extremely clever as a concept and
exceedingly
fine in reality.
3
Adult obscenity cases have been
exceedingly
rare over the past 20 years.
4
The number of tales in circulation in Mediaeval Europe was
exceedingly
large.
5
Mercury was now
exceedingly
rare, commanding a thousand New Pounds per kilogram.
6
Conclusions: Serious malnutrition was unusual but not
exceedingly
rare in this series.
7
The proteins met in the vegetable world are
exceedingly
varied in character.
8
One area where it is
exceedingly
useful is within the e-commerce sector.
9
Freeling was
exceedingly
deferential in the beginning and guarded in his speech.
10
He listened to her whispered words, and then nodded, looking
exceedingly
pleased.
11
But for
exceedingly
rare events, they run into some hard physical limits.
12
Something
exceedingly
vital to himself, to his soul, hung in the balance.
13
In the next place, his ventures to China were sometimes
exceedingly
fortunate.
14
These fractures with concomitant elbow injuries are
exceedingly
rare in young children.
15
The continental war came to an end; the manufacturing distress increased
exceedingly
.
16
And in an
exceedingly
happy description of what is termed the picturesque:
exceedingly
exceedingly difficult
become exceedingly
exceedingly rare
exceedingly good
exceedingly interesting
Portuguese
extremamente
demasiado
excessivo
muito