Use "exceedingly" in a sentence

1. It has exceedingly high water retentivity and exceedingly high absorbing power under load.

2. They were exceedingly kind.

3. Michael drove exceedingly fast.

4. I'm most exceedingly obliged.

5. He drove exceedingly fast.

6. Yeah, strength is exceedingly relative.

7. The youth looked exceedingly crestfallen.

8. His getup was exceedingly elegant.

9. We had an exceedingly good lunch.

10. Only “Badasses” is exceedingly more juicy

11. “Abhor” can be translated “hate exceedingly.”

12. Thank you. You've been exceedingly kind.

13. Exceedingly eager for material gain; avaricious.

14. These early rifles are now exceedingly rare.

15. The salon was small and exceedingly hot.

16. This is small but exceedingly well measured.

17. He was clever, handsome and exceedingly rich.

18. Eva was exceedingly grateful for his expertise.

19. The customs were exceedingly repressive toward women.

20. Baneful (Adjective) Exceedingly harmful; causing harm, death, ruin.

21. The secretary is exceedingly obsequious to the manager.

22. “... Let your hearts rejoice, and be exceedingly glad.

23. Like Lehi, you will feel “exceedingly great joy.”

24. 10 The salon was small and exceedingly hot.

25. What does Augean mean? Exceedingly filthy from long neglect

26. The exceedingly stout lady indignantly tackled a bus inspector.

27. Already she had become exceedingly fond of him.

28. It can be surprisingly good or exceedingly bad.

29. Explicit presidential discourse on policy issues was exceedingly rare.

30. It was imaginative waistcoat with exceedingly fanciful glass buttons.

31. For Abkhazia, 2020 has been an exceedingly difficult year

32. There is certainly much work which is exceedingly irksome.

33. So we were exceedingly well-behaved towards each other.

34. It would be exceedingly difficult even to formulate one.

35. Affable, friendly, exceedingly shrewd , and speaking French Capably, he wa

36. Albizias are a nasty but exceedingly impressive import from Indonesia

37. 12 To come clean, I found the movie exceedingly boring.

38. The Mansfield theatricals would enliven the whole neighbourhood exceedingly.

39. Being exceedingly hungry, I ate the slice of ham.

40. 3 Physical perfection in a human being is exceedingly rare.

41. She was exceedingly wrathful and struck at Hurstwood, who dodged.

42. The land of Baluchistan is exceedingly inhospitable; geologists have even …

43. Unfortunately, these three sources are exceedingly difficult to work with.

44. Yet without question, without fail, always and invariably, she's exceedingly lovely.

45. Not being a mother, I found the chit-chat exceedingly dull.

46. Artifacts are exceedingly rare items that are scattered throughout the map

47. The word is Bashless (“unabashed, shameless”), and it is exceedingly rare

48. The ideas of my friend Watson, though limited are exceedingly pertinacious.

49. 20 Instantly the portly lady's face became exceedingly sober and shrewd.

50. Certain seaweeds Bioaccumulate metals to an exceedingly high concentration in their tissues [57]

51. As for the " why, " beyond the obvious financial motivation, it's exceedingly simple.

52. And they began to weep exceedingly, saying: Behold, our flocks are scattered already.

53. Certain individuals have made exceedingly pernicious statements , trying to incite people to action.

54. The Condemned is a morally ambiguous, exceedingly violent and mostly forgettable action film.

55. An exceedingly rare specimen of sabugalite on Autunite, in an abnormally large size

56. The three nails are formed of dark fibrous tissue and are exceedingly sharp.

57. Though the mills of God grind slowly, yet they grind exceedingly small. 

58. He is exceedingly valiant, works hard on his grades, and studies the scriptures daily.

59. David Jones said at the time: “King Radama is exceedingly kind and affable.

60. An Albatross is a large bird with an impressive wingspan that is exceedingly rare

61. Nabokov, who is exceedingly peremptory with all translators of Flaubert, renders this as whippet.

62. It is certain that this substratum of law in Western theology lies exceedingly deep.

63. Synonyms for Critically include mortally, extremely, highly, particularly, really, exceedingly, enormously, terribly, immensely and seriously

64. Synonyms for Amazingly include thumping, exceedingly, extremely, immensely, incredibly, really, very, unco, uncommonly and awfully

65. That elderly gentleman was exceedingly on jump, as nervous as a man well could be.

66. The scenery in Switzerland is exceedingly attractive to the tourists from the whole world.

67. Synonyms for Acutely include markedly, extremely, severely, very, awfully, exceedingly, intensely, painfully, terribly and keenly

68. Hardly surprising really considering it feels not dissimilar from a hunk of exceedingly dead meat!

69. 6 The scenery in Switzerland is exceedingly attractive to the tourists from the whole world.

70. The air of assurance and dignity about it all was exceedingly noticeable to the novitiate.

71. 157 Amongst Moslems Bastardy is a sore offence and a love-child is exceedingly rare

72. Synonyms for Achingly include extremely, highly, particularly, really, exceedingly, enormously, terribly, immensely, seriously and uncommonly

73. The room was exceedingly light, but not so very bright as immediately around his person.

74. To promulgate the belief that marketing is something that only salespeople do is exceedingly dangerous.

75. Newly discovered papers reveal that behind his bumbling front Betjeman was an exceedingly good spy.

76. While all these words mean "exceedingly harmful," Baneful implies injury through poisoning or destroying

77. Guitar Ballads and piano Ballads have become exceedingly popular in pop music since the 60s

78. Synonyms for Archly include extremely, highly, particularly, really, exceedingly, enormously, terribly, immensely, seriously and uncommonly

79. Synonyms for Awfully include extremely, very, immensely, terribly, exceedingly, really, dreadfully, eminently, exceptionally and frightfully

80. And it came to pass that he had no children even until he was exceedingly aold.