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Meanings of thought extremely in English
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Usage of thought extremely in English
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The rent was eight thousand dollars, which Mr. Cuthbert thoughtextremely reasonable.
2
I thoughtextremely well of the suggestion, but didn't dare say so.
3
A portrait Of Pope, by himself, I thoughtextremely curious.
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The descriptions have been thoughtextremely effective.
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They had insisted that I was to be their guest there, which I thoughtextremely kind of them.
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As he had always been thoughtextremely deficient in mind, people did not notice the constant lowering of his faculties.
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It contained a mass of news of great interest to us, and one short paragraph which I thoughtextremely mischievous.
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He had been very much liked in most places, and thoughtextremely simple-moresimple than the English were commonly supposed to be.
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The agreement is thoughtextremely handsome, both by him and the Chevalier; but the income is not imagined to be too large.
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We spoke French, in which my pupil, as I found, had greatly the advantage of me, and thoughtextremely well of himself in consequence.
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Nevertheless Greif believed that his cousin did not dislike the Sigmundskrons, and it was certain that both mother and daughter thoughtextremely well of him.
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The letter," he added, in a low voice, "which you received, and which you must have thoughtextremely unbecoming, was not intended for you."
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"Gabriella, especially," said Edith with a smile, which, sweet as it was, I thoughtextremely silly.