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Definitions from the WebTo VeryDefinition: To greatly emphasize or intensify. Part of Speech: VerbSense 1:Description: To express or show a high degree or extreme level of something. Example sentence: She was very excited to receive the award. Related products on AmazonSense 2:Description: To act in an exaggerated manner or with excessive enthusiasm. Example sentence: The actor very dramatically fell to the ground, pretending to be injured. Related products on AmazonPart of Speech: AdverbSense 1:Description: Used to intensify the meaning of an adjective or adverb. Example sentence: She is running very fast. Related products on AmazonSense 2:Description: Used to reinforce or confirm a statement. Example sentence: That is very true. Related products on Amazon | ||||
to throw overboard to tilt one s hat to tour to trade to train to transfer to unify to unite to very to vie to vindicate to voluntarily do without to waddle to walk the plank to wane to wash to weep
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