Veiy

Word VEIY
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The word "veiy" in example sentences

A veiy good rebuke of affectation, said Six – Charles (and your ladyship hints it was an effica — cious one). ❋ Unknown (2006)

At that veiy moment, Angel might have been running upside down and not have realized it. ❋ John Passarella (2004)

He thought of the thick autumn sunlight falling on Montedoro, the rich gleam of the earth and the pungent scents of the canrina, and felt a bleakness invade his veiy soul. ❋ Craven, Sara (2001)

'We will choose something veiy slow'very sweet'so that you won't hurt your foot.' ❋ Craven, Sara (2000)

'Underground parking, centrally located office spaces, veiy exdusive residential development ... whatever. ❋ Brookmyre, Christopher, 1968- (1996)

Lucillia bore the physiotherapist's treatment veiy badly; she complained that she was being hurt, that it was all useless, anyway, and that she was going to die. ❋ Neels, Betty (1989)

It was veiy quiet aboard, save for the mutter of powei plant and ventilators, the breathing of men, their restless shuffling about in the cramped cabin. ❋ Anderson, Poul, 1926-2001 (1978)

He required no help at that; a few days of instruction had made him a veiy fair driver, even in costume. ❋ Anderson, Poul, 1926-2001 (1978)

A good manager is a veiy high-povveied man, and we need a lot of him. ❋ Anderson, Poul, 1926-2001 (1978)

That is to say, it looked as human as the faces in a triptych painted by a not veiy skillful artist. ❋ Anderson, Poul, 1926- (1960)

And the veiy value which you falsely put upon facts you have learned to attribute to them from the supposed existence of something at the root of all facts -- namely, TRUTHS, or eternal laws of being. ❋ George MacDonald (1864)

In Hume's argument, -- _x_, which expresses the resistance to credibility in a miracle, is valued as of necessity equal to the veiy maximum or ideal of human testimony; which, under the very best circumstances, might be equal to +_x, _ in no case more, and in all known cases less. ❋ Thomas De Quincey (1822)

Nay, in elementary works, even in experimental phi - losophy, a few clear and decisive experiments are preferable to a multitude; and for a veiy. flOBBBS. ❋ Unknown (1813)

E veiy one is under bettqf advantages to determine his own character, that! any other man is. to determine it for him. ❋ Elihu Thayer (1813)

But this renews the grief for the death of our friend Mr. Congreve, * whom I loved from my youth, and who sui'ely, beside his other talents, was a veiy agreeable companion. ❋ Unknown (1813)

I am entirely of opinion, that her ma« jesty's reading of that book of the project for the. in - crease of morality and piety, may be of veiy great use to that end. ❋ Unknown (1813)

I have veiy ill health; and any additional care that way would hurt me very much; but for doing her and her family any good offices, I shall never be wanting. ❋ Unknown (1813)

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