some intens EDD ~ adv 'very,' DAE adv 1 (1804-); cp RIGHT. Very;
to a high degree, unexpectedly, extraordinarily; WONDERFUL.
P
69-63 Boy, it's some good'. P 148-64 That sounds some funny. T 12-64 I was some pleased
to see him. P 224-67 That bread is some fungyfull of air-holes. 1971 NOSEWORTHY
80-1 Some perky. 1972 MOWAT 99 She [the whale] turned so quick she heeled right over on
her side, and she was some big' 1973 WIDDOWSON 204 You're some bad, my son; if you
are not careful the 'Old Boy' will get you. 1977 Decks Awash vi (3), p. 55 We had
to slide it on skids. It was some heavy.
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