We have no meanings for "terribly pleased" in our records yet.
1 YU: So you must have been terribly pleased with her offer?
2 I'm not terribly pleased with you, either, Ms. Parkman.
3 It's good news, really, Topaz-you'll be terribly pleased .
4 He was terribly pleased that the day was for once working out so much according to plan.
5 He hadn't sounded terribly pleased to field Pia's first question, and now he was sounding decidedly irritated.
6 And I wasn't terribly pleased with the way I looked in the photo, sporting that thick beard.
7 He was terribly pleased with it .
8 She was so terribly pleased with herself.
9 My husband and I were terribly pleased .
10 He doesn't seem terribly pleased at this reappearance of the man who helped get him out of jail.
11 Just the same, I am not terribly pleased that they are here and that everything has to be changed.
12 Throughout his career as an elected politician, Pat Rabbitte's greatest flaw was that he always seemed terribly pleased at how he had turned out.
13 "You don't sound as if you were so terribly pleased , " said Mrs. Hollister shrewdly.
14 "You look terribly pleased with yourself," he said.
15 "He must be a Poona Brahmin," she thought, and she was terribly pleased when she found that she was right.
16 "We're tracing the boundary of my field-of-care." He was terribly pleased to see Stashe so unexpectedly, but not quite sure how to show he was.
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