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View definitions for pretty much

pretty much

adverb as in pretty

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There will be no winter break in this campaign either - meaning clubs will be playing pretty much solidly until the first World Cup qualifiers - and next Nations League games - take place in March.

From BBC

Vetro works pretty much round the clock, often consulting in several time zones.

She said the British arresting officers at the time "pretty much" ignored her and she remembered one of the officers commenting: "Now this is done, we can go for a glass of wine, can't we?"

From BBC

Some abandoned vehicles that look pretty much intact, apart from a dented bonnet here or a flat tyre there, are not spared either.

From BBC

The Senate will be in Republican hands, so the confirmation of Trump's Cabinet officials and judges is pretty much a done deal.

From Salon

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

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