Definition of Nearly. Meaning of Nearly. Synonyms of Nearly

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Definition of Nearly

Nearly
Nearly Near"ly, adv. In a near manner; not remotely; closely; intimately; almost.

Meaning of Nearly from wikipedia

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- The Nearly Man is a UK TV play and series from the mid-1970s, about a middle-class Labour MP. Both play and series were written by Arthur Hopcraft; actors...
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