(Southern regional intensive) very; to a great degree.
1 Get used to seeing it change mighty fast out there, young Jamie.
2 Yes, it was a mighty good thing he would be gone tomorrow.
3 A fine, fine way to end a mighty week of live music.
4 It has taken a mighty long time, but better late than never.
5 It was the great human outworking; the organism of the mighty many.
6 Let a hundred mighty warriors come against us, still we shall prevail.
7 A mighty fine slice of Pierre de Coubertin's Olympic values right there.
8 Twenty long minutes later, mighty Zeppelin returned to satiate their famished followers.
9 Thou frownest in vain: I never fled from the mighty in war.
10 He dwells aloft alone; a mighty watcher in the midst of creation.
11 It seemed a mighty roundabout and dicey way to handle the problem.
12 Remember that it will come in, though, however mighty your sandy walls.
13 It was a mighty place, with great stone walls and beautiful buildings.
14 Without the mighty support from the State it might not have survived.
15 Even the great white apes would flee the mighty banth in terror.
16 We are small and feeble; she is mighty in size and armament.
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