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veriest
[ ver-ee-ist ]
veriest
/ 藞惫蓻谤瑟瑟蝉迟 /
adjective
- archaic.(intensifier)
the veriest coward
Example Sentences
鈥淏ut Reed left children?鈥攜ou must have cousins? Sir George Lynn was talking of a Reed of Gateshead yesterday, who, he said, was one of the veriest rascals on town; and Ingram was mentioning a Georgiana Reed of the same place, who was much admired for her beauty a season or two ago in London.鈥
In the nearly three pages devoted to Posey, Custis described his carriage, skill, exacting demeanor and love of fine clothes, comparing him to a 鈥渧eriest dandy.鈥
Rather, disapproving librarians and critics in the late 19th century deplored 鈥淗uckleberry Finn鈥 as 鈥渢he veriest trash鈥 for its favorable depiction of 鈥渁 wretchedly low, vulgar, sneaking and lying Southern country boy.鈥
An old grand pianoforte, the veriest rattletrap stood in the eating salle; but upon its keys had rested many times the magic-breeding fingers of Liszt.
All that the knight could gain was a promise that he would consider of his hints; and Dyram left him, with the resolution to draw from Ella Brune, by any means, a knowledge of her true feelings towards his master, and to watch every movement of Simeon of Roydon with a care that should let not the veriest trifle escape.
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