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Definition of Exceedingly

Exceedingly
Exceedingly Ex*ceed"ing*ly, adv. To a very great degree; beyond what is usual; surpassingly. It signifies more than very.

Meaning of Exceedingly from wikipedia

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- position of the body, especially of the hands or arms, that is considered exceedingly offensive or vulgar in some particular cultures. Such gestures are often...
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- considerable variation along lines of social class; some traits, though exceedingly common, are nonetheless considered "non-standard" and ****ociated with...
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- cartridge; percussion-cap replaced on the nipple manually—they made it exceedingly dangerous for the British to expose themselves on the skyline". Kruger...
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- painful and prone to tearing. Even more-so, a new piercing in this area is exceedingly difficult to keep safe from infection, because of the constant presence...
- tongue cast by Dr. Bananas after his tongue is severely sprained from exceedingly using it to annoy people. Pear, Midget Apple and Grandpa Lemon are all...
- strategy of ignoring potential problems on the basis that they may be exceedingly rare. It is named after the ostrich effect which is defined as "to stick...