ADVERB
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quite well
she doesn't feel first-rate today - an expression of agreement normally occurring at the beginning of a sentence
How To Use very well In A Sentence
- Tim Russert may very well be alive right now if office staff had defibrillated him on-the-spot! Remembering Tim Russert | EW.com
- I don't think it would go down very well and would be seen as another arty-farty scheme.
- Most critics acknowledge that there is a political core in slacktivism, even if it may be very well hidden.
- The sweet and sour tastes actually go very well together. The Sun
- _Pretty well married_, you know, implies 2000_l. _ a-year; and very well married, nothing under Tales and Novels — Volume 07
- ‘I thought my lads did very well and I was pleased with their effort,’ said Sinnott.
- I found myself in a salon with a very well-painted, highly varnished floor; chairs and sofas covered with white draperies, a green porcelain stove, walls hung with pictures in gilt frames, a gilt pendule and other ornaments on the mantelpiece, a large lustre pendent from the centre of the ceiling, mirrors, consoles, muslin curtains, and a handsome centre table completed the inventory of furniture. The Professor, by Charlotte Bronte
- Ah, se, Diego, I work in telly and agree that tv can do drama very well. Attention TV Professionals - :: gia’s blog ::
- (Coincidentally, it apparently freeze-dries into space ice cream very well.) Grist - the Latest from Grist
- Tech is sexy, but industrials have been doing, very, very well.