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1 With one rush, he had reached the very acme of happiness.
2 It must be the very acme of navigation to sail between America and England!
3 In such a setting as the present, they would be the very acme of propriety.
4 She looked very fresh and friendly indeed, and she was the very acme of neatness.
5 That street must be the very acme of fashion.
6 Bernard was now at the very acme of fame.
7 We know savages eat to the very acme of brutality, whenever they have an opportunity.
8 Behold the very acme of selectness! Hadria stood before them, in an attitude of hauteur.
9 Now was the very acme of my danger.
10 It was Carnival time, and the very acme and high-tide of that season of mirth and revel.
11 This is the very acme of virtue.
12 This is the very acme of ungodliness.
13 The man seemed to consider this the very acme of humor, for he fairly hooted at us.
14 These were our new friends - the very acme of kindness and generosity-andwe struggled to take this revelation onboard.
15 It would mean the very acme of misery for his Sitkans, and an indefensible blow to the Company.
16 Those commercial and financial pursuits should make a man less a man is the very acme of absurdity.
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