Completely and without qualification; used informally as intensifiers.
In a perfect or faultless way.
1 Of course, Microsoft had perfectly good reasons for undertaking the security overhaul.
2 The industry proposals are perfectly sensible and increase parental control and choice.
3 And yet, this almost perfectly describes what actually happened this past week.
4 Let's be perfectly clear: This rule only applies to our domestic travellers.
5 It's perfectly logical; you talk like somebody living a thousand years ago.
6 Still, he decided to make the gravity of the situation perfectly clear.
7 The other possible future is like that of Google Glass: Worked perfectly .
8 Weather was the first excuse given, although the sky was perfectly clear.
9 It's perfectly reasonable to ask comedians questions about biscuits, by the way.
10 Their plan-theyears of infiltration and the moments of violence-hadgone perfectly .
11 Even if these machines work perfectly , I think they will undermine democracy.
12 The Guild gave us food and perfectly controlled weather and health patches.
13 They had executed the plan perfectly : no alarms, no police, no problems.
14 I would have thought I'd made that perfectly clear at this point.
15 He disliked the Young Ireland men-William Mountwalsh was perfectly right about that.
16 Now I think, Watson, that our line of action is perfectly clear.
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