We have no meanings for "very apex" in our records yet.
1 Now she had come to the very apex of realisation.
2 There was magic illumination from the sidewalk to the very apex of the tallest sky-scraper.
3 Sometimes five and six shells were bursting on the very apex at the same instant.
4 It was Roger Stapylton who told the colonel of this advent, as the very apex of jocularity.
5 Was he not entitled to consider that the Russo-Chinese railways were the very apex of absurdity and disorder?
6 She had recognized in him the power that he felt; foreseen his ascent to the very apex of the pyramid.
7 The priest, a huge brown figure, on his big brown horse, stood on the very apex of the highest knoll.
8 It was this Kentucky regiment, led by its colonel, Shepherd, that now formed itself in the very apex of the battle.
9 There he stood at the very apex of sovereignty, whence the course of empires, the destiny of worlds can be controlled.
10 In fact, much of what we hear at Womad is at the very apex of cultural achievement in its country of origin.
11 Thus in every section of the cone the image is present in its totality - even in the very apex of the cone.
12 Stormy chromatic double notes, chords of the sixth, rush on with incredible fury, and the scherzo ends on the very apex of passion.
13 We next came to a hill, through the very apex of which has been cut a passage, the rocks overhanging it on either side.
14 The automatic powers are now at their very apex , and they can do and bear more than our degenerate pedagogy knows or dreams of.
15 A telegram may convey the very apex of felicity, yet be not at all felicitous in its form or in the music of its words.
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