very

IPA: vˈɛri

adjective

  • (literary) True, real, actual.
  • The same; identical.
  • With limiting effect: mere.

adverb

  • To a great extent or degree.
  • Conforming to fact, reality or rule; true.
  • (with superlatives) Used to firmly establish that nothing else surpasses in some respect.
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Examples of "very" in Sentences

  • I do have to say that I loved the photo of the young lady with her 'swain' in his kilt..very very classy.
  • Ten Heroes…not one Medal of Honor recipient…shows where focus is.very sad..very very sad ross berg-buffalo ny
  • I could then clearly see two sets of very large claws come out from under a trap door beneath the fridge and behind them a large snout and *very* big teeth.
  • This was a very tiny study with a *very* small number of participants, no doubt handpicked to get the response that the people doing the study were looking for.
  • Often the exposure is short-lived and very harmful but black hat techniques can show up * very* successfully early on, that's the way these tricksters are poised.
  • I changed my fish oil when i got back from trip and this one has a reasonable DHA content versus my previous and my appetite is noticeably reduced..very very noticeably.
  • It is trivially easy to make your superior look very *very* bad, and all while not quite doing anything that will get you in trouble if the case is that your superior is a total *ss.
  • The ones who *don't* overlap that sub-set are the Christian school-at-homers who most certainly do produce TRADITIONALLY educated students who perform at traditional classroom activities very *very* well.
  • In Incredible Hulk #401, Agamemmnon reveals to the Hulk that he ages very slowly and may even be immortal, has a youthful appearance *very* similar to Bucky's, and that he occasionally has left the Mount over the decades to go adventuring.
  • This is a serious problem for the boy scouts and even the girl scouts have very strict rules about children ever *ever* being alone with only one adult and they have a right to enforce as best they can an environment where it is *very* clear that sexual activity between boys or between scout leaders and boys is not in any way acceptable.

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