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utter
adjective as in outright, absolute
verb as in say something in a formal way
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The government has previously estimated just 500 of the UK's wealthiest landowners would be affected by the change - a figure the Liberal Democrats called "utter rubbish".
The MP also said he regularly read "heart-breaking posts" on local forums from parents in "utter despair" begging for baby food donations to tide them over until the next pay day.
"That went down a lot better than it did in Eurovision," he laughed, shortly before Jedward invaded the stage and caused utter chaos.
Winding up face down on the court, Bilodeau pounded the hardwood with both hands and uttered an expletive.
"The note was just sensational, I was just in utter amazement," Ross said.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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