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The brothers stand in rapt and silent admiration of the scene, as well they may, for it is surpassingly beautiful.
THE NORSEMEN IN THE WESTR.M. BALLANTYNE
A new and surpassingly beautiful landscape burst suddenly upon our view, seeming to dance in the transparent atmosphere.
BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE, NO. CCCXLII. VOL. LV. APRIL, 1844VARIOUS
On this, the surpassingly important feature of the vocal action, Vocal Science has thrown no light whatever.
THE PSYCHOLOGY OF SINGINGDAVID C. TAYLOR
O now again you have drawn near to hearken, O Whirlwind, surpassingly great.
THE SACRED FORMULAS OF THE CHEROKEESJAMES MOONEY
And the next moment they all came out of the tank in surpassingly beautiful forms, and young and wearing burnished earrings.
MAHABHARATA OF KRISHNA-DWAIPAYANA VYASA BK. 3 PT. 1KRISHNA-DWAIPAYANA VYASA
It was set with the seal of death; but oh, how surpassingly lovely!
RELIGIOUS STUDIES, SKETCHES AND POEMSHARRIET BEECHER STOWE
This would seem to indicate that the blue-stockings of the olden time could be as surpassingly modest as they were intelligent.
EDUCATION: HOW OLD THE NEWJAMES J. WALSH
Now you cease to wonder why this road has a coal traffic expert, a man of surpassingly good salary.
THE MODERN RAILROADEDWARD HUNGERFORD
From the first day he had nicknamed Mordaunt "The Girl," because he was so surpassingly modest and had no beard to shave.
MURDER POINTCONINGSBY DAWSON
He was surpassingly eloquent; but many eloquent men fail utterly, and they are not, as a class, generally successful.
THE PAPERS AND WRITINGS OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN, VOLUME TWOABRAHAM LINCOLN
SYNONYM OF THE DAY
OCTOBER 26, 1985
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WORDS RELATED TO SURPASSINGLY

  • about
  • all but
  • almost
  • approximately
  • close
  • eminently
  • exceedingly
  • in the majority
  • mightily
  • much
  • nearly
  • nigh
  • practically
  • remarkably
  • super
  • surpassingly
  • too
  • very
  • well-nigh
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