adverb
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
mightily relieved (= greatly relieved )
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He was mightily relieved when they won.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
contribute
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Then you see the massive lobbying efforts by those who simultaneously are contributing mightily .
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Those digital channels revert to the federal government in 2002 for an auction that will contribute mightily to the balanced-budget plan.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Taylor has struggled mightily to help her daughter.
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The country has changed mightily in recent years.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Aenarion rose and smote the daemon mightily , cleaving its head in two and shearing its arm from its body.
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Although the emperor was mightily embarrassed when he realized he was parading naked, he preferred knowing the truth.
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Among others, the work of two pairs of designers is still mightily influential in California design.
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But hardly able to stand such an insult, she returns, mightily testing both his faith and his pocketbook.
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Ipswich chief George Burley was mightily relieved after five defeats.
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It was mightily impressive bowling by any standards, and with his left hand in plaster it was quite remarkable.
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There are others who often do not leave their cars but are mightily impressed without recognising the various summits by name.
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Trondur hauled in mightily on the harpoon line.