Completely and without qualification; used informally as intensifiers.
1 Israeli politics was utterly convulsed yesterday by the Wye River summit deal.
2 It was lifted up high above the town; shut in; utterly secluded.
3 Commenting on her new role she said: I'm thrilled and utterly delighted.
4 He felt utterly responsible for what had happened and for Marta's state.
5 Long, long afterward, without the slightest warning, an utterly strange voice spoke.
6 We hear, utterly anew, phrases hardly unknown today, just radically racially inverted.
7 She couldn't breathe, couldn't think, could only feel-andknow herself utterly content.
8 Nothing seemed to be hurting in particular; she just felt utterly breathless.
9 Hart was reading, the way he did read: silently, rapidly, utterly absorbed.
10 Some days I am utterly furious at the state of the world.
11 It was utterly impossible to believe-andeven more absurd to deny it.
12 The prisoner had fallen in the middle of the road, utterly exhausted.
13 Italy was another country then, a world that has utterly vanished today.
14 And in that brief moment, she suddenly looked utterly and completely lost.
15 An utterly devastating bus crash has taken place in the Eastern Cape.
16 Grudje met James' eyes for a long moment, his gaze utterly inscrutable.
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