Etymology: [ 'ver-E ] (adjective.) 13th century. Middle English verray, verry, from Old French verai, from Vulgar Latin veracus, alteration of Latin verac-, verax truthful, from verus true; akin to Old English w[AE]r true, Old High German wAra trust, care, Greek Era favor.
to bits, so, tons, to a very great degree or extent; "we enjoyed ourselves very much"; "she was very much interested"; "this would help a great deal", extremely; immensely, a lot, far, strongly,
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to bits
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so
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tons
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to a very great degree or extent; "we enjoyed ourselves very much"; "she was very much interested"; "this would help a great deal"
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extremely; immensely, a lot
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Very much.
far - "He was far richer than we'd thought."
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very much.
strongly - "His reply was strongly suggestive of a forthcoming challenge to the governor."
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