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veriest
[ ver-ee-ist ]
veriest
/ ˈ±¹É›°ùɪɪ²õ³Ù /
adjective
- archaic.(intensifier)
the veriest coward
Example Sentences
“But Reed left children?—you must have cousins? Sir George Lynn was talking of a Reed of Gateshead yesterday, who, he said, was one of the veriest rascals on town; and Ingram was mentioning a Georgiana Reed of the same place, who was much admired for her beauty a season or two ago in London.â€
In the nearly three pages devoted to Posey, Custis described his carriage, skill, exacting demeanor and love of fine clothes, comparing him to a “veriest dandy.â€
Rather, disapproving librarians and critics in the late 19th century deplored “Huckleberry Finn†as “the veriest trash†for its favorable depiction of “a wretchedly low, vulgar, sneaking and lying Southern country boy.â€
An old grand pianoforte, the veriest rattletrap stood in the eating salle; but upon its keys had rested many times the magic-breeding fingers of Liszt.
All that the knight could gain was a promise that he would consider of his hints; and Dyram left him, with the resolution to draw from Ella Brune, by any means, a knowledge of her true feelings towards his master, and to watch every movement of Simeon of Roydon with a care that should let not the veriest trifle escape.
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