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intensely

[in-tens-lee] / ɪnˈtɛns li /


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Spanning 50 years and running nearly three hours, “Kokuho,” which has become Japan’s biggest live-action hit ever, evinces intensely mixed feelings about its two main characters’ quest for greatness.

From Los Angeles Times

Eight years later, Delka speaks no Spanish but says she feels intensely Puerto Rican.

From Los Angeles Times

The method uses aggregation induced emission materials, which glow more intensely when clustered together.

From Science Daily

"Even if this didn't have a supernatural storyline, Crook is already a magician, someone whose joyous storytelling can make you feel strangely and intensely alive," he said.

From BBC

Sessions became longer but less intense and, on match days, Slot's Liverpool played less intensely out of possession than Klopp's teams did.

From BBC