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Definition of Exceedingly

Exceedingly
Exceedingly Ex*ceed"ing*ly, adv. To a very great degree; beyond what is usual; surpassingly. It signifies more than very.

Meaning of Exceedingly from wikipedia

- invented for marketing purposes. With advertising using the phrase "exceedingly good cakes", and television adverts which originally featured the voice...
- for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). The nation performs exceedingly well in national performance metrics, including education, economic competitiveness...
- position of the body, especially of the hands or arms, that is considered exceedingly offensive or vulgar in some particular cultures. Such gestures are often...
- considerable variation along lines of social class; some traits, though exceedingly common, are nonetheless considered "non-standard" and ****ociated with...
- 2019. Traffic in Malta drives on the left. Car ownership in Malta is exceedingly high, considering the very small size of the islands; it is the fourth-highest...
- flavour to smoked foods. It is easier to cut when green; dry applewood is exceedingly difficult to carve by hand. It is a good wood for cooking fires because...
- strategy of ignoring potential problems on the basis that they may be exceedingly rare. It is named after the ostrich effect which is defined as "to stick...
- dry periods with temperatures averaging above 18 °C (64 °F); summer is exceedingly hot with temperatures in low-lying areas exceeding 50 °C (122 °F); and...
- unaccustomed; Liutprand of Cremona described being served food covered in an "exceedingly bad fish liquor." The Byzantines also used a soy sauce-like condiment...
- enforce its decisions, and its lack of armed force made intervention exceedingly difficult. Civil wars in Nigeria and Angola continued unabated for years...