massively

[ UK /mˈæsɪvli/ ]
[ US /ˈmæsɪvɫi/ ]
ADVERB
  1. to a massive degree or in a massive manner
    tonight the haddock were shoaling massively in three hundred fathoms
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How To Use massively In A Sentence

  • They are happening in a system that's constantly working to full capacity, massively understaffed and unable to cope with the impact of cuts to social care. Times, Sunday Times
  • I thought maybe my family would like it too (little did I realize back then just how much my family does not care for Indian food), and so I made it for them, increasing the mustard seeds but massively reducing the pepper flakes for my heat-averse mother (I did not know to sub in paprika then). Tried & True Goan Style Vindaloo
  • We have been massively underspent over the past three years. The Sun
  • They are also massively supported by volunteers who undertake thousands of hours of unpaid labour. Times, Sunday Times
  • Will computers make trains so massively more controllable as to amount almost to a new form of transport?
  • My bank incorrectly debits a transfer twice from my account, sending me massively overdrawn.
  • A pair of large stone lions preside massively over the approach to the Summer Palace.
  • What this did was massively penalize the Netherlands, bumping it out of the seeded teams and making it one of the sides nobody wanted to face.
  • tonight the haddock were shoaling massively in three hundred fathoms
  • It's very pleasing that as you add parallel client loads, the server pretty well just soaks it up with massively sublinear slowdown. Planet Sun
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