(Intensifier for adjectives) very.
1 And it has been ever so long since I tasted fresh information.
2 There's also that ever so rare festival occurrence: a free open-air concert.
3 He studied the water moving ever so slowly past the imprisoned hull.
4 However others had pointed out it was ever so - slightly over the top.
5 Something stirred ever so faintly in the remote recesses of the billiard-room.
6 The ship lay quiet, rocking ever so lightly in the small swell.
7 I lift my glass to her, ever so slightly, and say, 'Cheers.'
8 Thank you ever so much, Katie told her as they exchanged hugs.
9 Smiling ever so slightly in amusement, Adama noted, People always say that.
10 The Dutch are ever so much better at sailing than the French!
11 It is long, ever so long; and my legs are very short.
12 Her hair and eyes were very dark; she looked ever so capable.
13 The boy pulled the flap aside ever so little and peered out.
14 Brush them ever so lightly and the bloom is off the wings.
15 She has ever so many friends; a great many more than I.
16 I have been grown up in lots of ways ever so long.
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