adverb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
beautiful
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In a minuscule black and white bikini, the girl was extraordinarily beautiful .
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In places, usually in its more reflective moments, this can be quite extraordinarily beautiful .
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Her extraordinarily beautiful and intelligent eyes were always carefully lined with kohl.
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She was so extraordinarily beautiful that I nearly laughed out loud ... She sipped some beer and went back to her book.
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Tuscany's main attraction is its extraordinarily beautiful landscape, almost unchanged since medieval times.
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And, as he smiled, he was gazing into the eyes of an extraordinarily beautiful dark-haired girl.
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Enya is extraordinarily beautiful , but there seems little point in asking her about love affairs anymore.
difficult
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The fragmentation of politics has made it extraordinarily difficult to bring a coordinated attack on overall questions about the system.
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Once they are enmeshed in the often-chaotic foster care system it is extraordinarily difficult to get out of it.
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Putting is one of the enigmas of an extraordinarily difficult game.
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It became extraordinarily difficult for them to speak with one voice on critical issues.
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Attempting to block the expression of c -fos is extraordinarily difficult .
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Handling the minute amounts of material required remains extraordinarily difficult .
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This is an extraordinarily difficult balancing act, particularly with new artists.
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The issues involved are extraordinarily difficult and their resolution is complicated.
good
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Give them a pat on the head if they have made an extraordinarily good job of a difficult task.
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Dooley, he was convinced, was extraordinarily good for something.
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That is one of the most extraordinarily good development deals around.
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Thus, it is no accident that military medicine, at its best , is extraordinarily good.
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I wish I wasn't an extraordinarily good child!
high
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Energy efficiency is extraordinarily high too, with calorie consumption about one-fifth of that of walking.
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Interest rates were extraordinarily high during the late 1970s and early 1980s.
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Their report is the most comprehensive yet on the extraordinarily high incidence of leukaemia among children living near the nuclear plant.
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First, the shipyard workers were ex-posed to the deadly blue and brown varieties of asbestos, and in extraordinarily high concentrations.
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She was wearing shoes with extraordinarily high heels.
long
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Julius stared at her for what seemed like an extraordinarily long time.
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His fingers are extraordinarily long and fine, as if sculpted from marble.
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But the four-ball format was unwieldy and led to extraordinarily long rounds of five hours or more.
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His arms and legs were extraordinarily long and supple.
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The eyelashes can be extraordinarily long .
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Another misapprehension about the corpse of the woman had to do with what Victor took to be her extraordinarily long fingernails.
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Diplodocus, in fact, reached 28 metres in length and had an extraordinarily long neck and whip-like tail.
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They are among the dozens of people in this beautiful, isolated region who live extraordinarily long lives.
powerful
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Presidents in their dealings with congress had to cope with some extraordinarily powerful leaders.
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He was an extraordinarily powerful individual, and he demanded extraordinary power.
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It is an extraordinarily powerful political weapon.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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She looks extraordinarily beautiful tonight.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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All four were extraordinarily clever, given to fantasy and melancholy, and impractical to the point of danger.
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Dooley, he was convinced, was extraordinarily good for something.
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First, the shipyard workers were ex-posed to the deadly blue and brown varieties of asbestos, and in extraordinarily high concentrations.
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Sometimes, if you were extraordinarily lucky, he answered it himself.
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The fragmentation of politics has made it extraordinarily difficult to bring a coordinated attack on overall questions about the system.
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Thus, it is no accident that military medicine, at its best, is extraordinarily good.