v adv.
very.
letter 1 Jan. in Churchill Winston S. Churchill (1967) I. Compan. I. v. 219: V-happy V. well. | ||
Diaries 16 Sept. 33: Performances going v. well. | ||
Diaries 29 May 151: We stayed at the Ship Inn. I was known and it was all v. embarrassing. | ||
letter 20 Apr. in Leader (2000) 697: What a splendid typewriter you have at your command. Using this one in reply makes me feel like a sow confronting a cheetah kitten. (Not v. exact, but you dig). | ||
🌐 Yes, I am V. V. excited. | at www.angelfire.com 4 Mar.||
UNC-CH Campus Sl. Spring 2016. | (ed.)