We have no meanings for "become tremendously" in our records yet.
1 At present they pressed him more than ever; they had become tremendously acute.
2 His left arm, forced to double duty, had become tremendously muscular, his left hand unusually dexterous.
3 Since leaving I have become tremendously pure, and if I manage to survive I'm thinking of becoming a saint.
4 She was telling Sir Lyon about some friend of hers who's become tremendously keen about that sort of thing.
5 She, also, had been feeding well, and had become tremendously fat, for some of her feasts had been enormous.
6 I have become tremendously interested in Crescent Ranch and in wool-growing, and I am wild to jump into the work.
7 He's become tremendously interested in the Italian question all at once; he reads all the papers and he haunts the foreign quarter.
8 But many sold them for pennies, or even vodka or flour, to savvy free-marketeers who went on to become tremendously wealthy oligarchs.
9 The twang of Gandiva became tremendously loud, like the peal of thunder in the welkin.
10 Leonore became tremendously occupied in arranging the flowers, Peter became tremendously occupied in watching her.
11 The Brockhaus establishment now became tremendously attractive to me.
12 Mr. Jackson Wylie, Sr., became tremendously excited.
13 History shows that whenever the stockmarket becomes tremendously overvalued, like all signs indicate it is now, then a crash is imminent.
14 "I thought I'd like to tell you," said Mr. Direck and became tremendously silent.
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