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View definitions for very much

very much

adverb as in awfully

adverb as in considerably

adverb as in dearly

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adverb as in far

adverb as in infinitely

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adverb as in overly

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Asked about the origins of “Woof” Gadsby wasn’t giving very much away.

“We have horrible, disgusting, dangerous, filthy encampments of junkies and homeless people living in places that our children used to play Little League baseball, which they don’t get to play very much anymore, do they?”

"When I created this group, it was very much pushing on an open door," said founder and GP Rebecca Foljambe.

From BBC

"In the run-up to the ban it very much felt that it was a class war," he said.

From BBC

“Some of these people on the boards, I think they don’t like the kids very much,” he said at that gathering.

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

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