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beyond measure

ADVERB
  1. in excess or without limit
    amazed beyond measure

How To Use beyond measure In A Sentence

  • Some turn away from all the places that have become shorthand for violence beyond measure, preferring not to know. Times, Sunday Times
  • He fascinates me beyond measure.
  • Temptation will give oil and fuel to our lusts, -- incite, provoke, and make then tumultuate and rage beyond measure. Of Temptation
  • Well, then, the word distresses me beyond measure. Louise de la Valliere
  • It was great beyond measure, lasted a long time and was particularly fatal to children.
  • ‘“Hardy art thou, Odysseus, of might beyond measure, and thy limbs are never weary; verily thou art fashioned all of iron, that sufferest not thy fellows, foredone with toil and drowsiness, to set foot on shore, where we might presently prepare us a good supper in this sea-girt island. Book XII
  • The quarterback is the Herschel Walker of his generation, gifted beyond measure, with skills that astonish and results that disappoint.
  • If you bring a dog with you, I give you fair warning he will not be admitted; or, if you presume to pluck a flower, I shall dock you of your dinner on that unfortunate day; — why, you might chance to pluck one undergoing the delicate process of cross-fecundation, and blast my hopes of a variety in the species! — the very notion is distressing!!! — the fact would be afflicting beyond measure!!! New Letters from Charles Brown to Joseph Severn
  • Mankind's knowledge of the universe has increased beyond measure.
  • Kaddish is the only one of the children of the Society of the Benevolent Self“a disgrace beyond measure for every Argentine Jew”who is willing to acknowledge his heritage. The Ministry of Special Cases by Nathan Englander: Questions
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