Used to form the superlative.
Sinónimos
Examples for "most"
Examples for "most"
1However, most energy industry experts think the future involves some new nuclear.
2However, most market participants are able to access open-outcry trading, Duffy said.
3Right now, that's a problem without a good solution for most people.
4However things are different in most of modern-day Europe and North America.
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1Everything about him, stomach and brain, were overexcited to the highest degree.
2She simply made men conscious to the highest degree of her physical loveliness.
3The other is to carry one of these excellences to the highest degree.
4He had to the highest degree every element of effective speech.
5He had their intellectual and moral qualities carried to the highest degree of superiority.
6The scene, as related, is pathetic to the highest degree.
7Her ringing, merry laugh was cheering to the highest degree.
8Coralie is astonished to the highest degree over Florine's loss.
9The couvade is developed to the highest degree in South America and the West Indies.
10Where it succeeds black locust combines many of the desirable qualities to the highest degree.
11Reasoning is the art of developing, to the highest degree, the suppositions resulting from deduction.
12Another symptom alarmed the reporter to the highest degree.
13A woman beautiful and alive to the highest degree.
14It was a laugh of mirth, relief and triumph, all carried to the highest degree.
15Thus Posterity are taught to look upon these Voyages as hazardous to the highest degree.
16In the Windy City the department stores-thatmammoth of modern commerce-isdeveloped to the highest degree.