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View definitions for not very well

not very well

adverb as in indifferently

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Infuse in particular is not very well known, but an integral technique to draw out flavor.

From Salon

"I’ve gone from not getting any GCSEs, being not very well behaved, to passing maths and English and getting a trade out of it, so it’s impacted my life in a good way," he says.

From BBC

“Not very well. She ran into things and caught her toe in the rug. You know how Olive is around her mother. And Mrs. Cranston was jumpy as a cat. I was right there by one of her shoes, and she kept tapping it. She very nearly mashed me into the carpet. ‘We must give Olive Her Chance,’ she kept saying.

Horowitz’s inflammatory arguments were not very well received.

From Slate

The answer, according to a new study published in Nature this week, is not very well.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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