Similar words: pretty, much, petty, as much, as much as, much more, much less, not much of a. Meaning: adv. to some degree.
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91. That leaves Reaper with pretty much one option: build up on Devourers and tech up fast.
92. Where I come from, freedom of expression is an unalienable right, which means tolerating pretty much everything.
93. They are quite unlikable, and this is consistent pretty much across O'Connor's fiction : short, long, medium, whatever.
94. One month earlier the senator had enthusiastically voted for the FISA Amendments Act, which allows the U.S. government to do pretty much the same thing.
95. The Book of Revelation seems to have a lot of loyalty for the people who are in the group, but there seems to be a lot of despising for pretty much anybody outside the group.
96. It's pretty much the same thing, there are same design principles people always implement and we are still complaining about the render times.
97. You can find out pretty much do by right - clicking on everything.
98. Of course I was lamblike to these others, and pretty much a lamb to myself. But never had anyone entrusted to me such bronze and steel weapons.
99. The supply lines are pretty much the same every year.
100. Free WiFi, power outlets at every seat coupled with a social feature to "like" food, pretty much makes this restaurant an ideal hang-out for the super-connected foodie.
101. As mentioned earlier, we have really good results against anything with a warlock and pretty much anything with a pally healer.
102. Remarkably, it has been a style guide for pretty much every subsequent musical genre: punk, metal, emo, hip-hop, Britpop.
103. But overfishing has caused stocks to fall into decline pretty much everywhere, not just in the once-teeming waters of the Grand Banks but also in warmer climes such as the Gulf of Thailand.
104. On the map they were both coloured blue and looked pretty much the same.
105. Scientists are pretty much agreed on the basics of how new memories form.
106. As Palin looses off a few rounds, a US Army instructor can be heard telling her approvingly: "You're pretty much hitting it dead centre."
107. Oil prices are higher than they were in late 2006, the banking system remains unreformed (and pretty much unrepentant) and the global imbalances remain untackled.
108. That's pretty much what I got for my two-month year-end bonus.
109. At least in terms of the shape of their brains, Neandertal newborns pretty much coasted into adulthood.
110. It is pretty much an upper-middle-class British colour," says Ho. "Who else could afford to join international car racing?
111. Once those two habits were firmly entrenched, my marathon goal was pretty much on autopilot.
112. The next day it was pretty much the same thing with me doing morning shift again.
113. Just pretty much the same thing is OK, You must't do it accurately.
114. I follow pretty much the same principles for the face and lip sync as I do for the rest of the body.
115. If you sling the cords behind your ears, that pretty much eliminates most of the really annoying microphonics as the vibrations are dampened considerably before they reach the drivers and your ears.
116. Does the company have a compensation system or is it pretty much a hit-or-miss proposition?
117. The image of the plump and jolly Saint Nick has pretty much become synonymous with the Christmas Holiday.
118. I've pretty much concluded to give up,(www.Sentencedict.com) and to follow a less bloody calling.
119. These XML results contain pretty much all of the noteworthy information for each synset.
120. In contrast, concatenating a string is pretty much just a case of running a single opcode to append a string variable to an existing string variable.
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