To a remarkable degree or extent.
1 There hae been unco ill doings here sin your leddyship left.
2 He lookit unco angry-like, and his big dog was wi' him.
3 There was a cum apples, and a bit o' unco spare rib, and-
4 When she reached it, Elspie said, thoughtfully, It's strange, unco strange.
5 He trespasses unco sair against me, I'm weel sure o' that!
6 And an unco ' sair heart she's gi'e us a' sin' ever she cam'!
7 It's an unco thing to see too far in front.
8 He is one of the unco ' guid, and to him all pleasures are sinful.
9 His " unco ' guidness," as Lady Elspeth would have said, bordered on ostentation.
10 But it's an unco weicht!- Idoobt-na, Imairnor doobt it canna be siller.
11 It has been an unco hard winter, and I hae had to keep the hoose.
12 And they were a' unco ' free in their comments.
13 It made an unco noise ower a' this country.
14 Aiblins a fire-flaught o' my een, it might be-I'vehad them unco often, the day-
15 Fancy unco guid Edinburgh requiring illumination on the subject!
16 The solan keekit doon into Tam's face, and there was something unco in the creature's ee.
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