Synonym: about, all but, almost, just about, most, near, nearly, nigh, well-nigh. Similar words: virtual, by virtue of, actually, eventually, mutual, ritual, actual, mutualism. Meaning: ['vɜrtʃəlɪ /'vɜːt-] adv. 1. in essence or effect but not in fact 2. (of actions or states) slightly short of or not quite accomplished.
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(151) Virtually every-one has childhood recollections of the best sticky or cinnamon bun in the world.
(152) He grabbed the points race lead for good in late April and virtually never looked back.
(153) The overwhelming caseload has made the government reluctant to postpone trials, even though virtually all of the suspects lack defense attorneys.
(154) What makes the situation in Britain today so worrying is that the leaders of both main parties agree on virtually everything.
(155) You get virtually 1 8 no fresh air, nothing, you're just in the cells.
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(156) The first bullet bounced off his skull, leaving the 38-year-old father of two virtually unscathed.
(157) This means that if the voluntary sector does not take action, virtually nothing gets done.
(158) To that end, the carpeting in virtually all the residences is a bland beige -- making the homes easier to sell.
(159) I would argue that virtually every successful electric guitar since 1958 has owed something to one or more of the above-mentioned instruments.
(160) Even a few years earlier, the prospect of radical change in the Roman Catholic Church was virtually unimaginable.
(161) Overall complaints about car boot sales have risen from virtually nil to around ten a week in just two years.
(162) The Gaylord family controls about 60 percent of the voting stock, so approval is virtually certain.
(163) It was a catchphrase for national shame now, applicable to virtually every snafu.
(164) Outside of behaviors falling under the child abuse and neglect laws, there were virtually none.
(165) But in all these years the cabinet goes virtually unreported.
(166) Virtually every academic institution, it seemed, wanted a piece of the pie.
(167) The alternative route down the locks became virtually impassable as the locks were allowed to deteriorate.
(168) The downside of such excellent economic performance is that virtually any alternative scenario will represent a deterioration.
(169) Things were going well until the arrival of the Borg, a multi-armed, part-organic battleship that was virtually indestructible.
(170) This was virtually the Conservatives in disguise with Baldwin, rather than the prime minister, Macdonald, its chief architect.
(171) Not only are aitches dropped, appalling vocals now reign virtually supreme in the realm of pronunciation.
(172) After the Civil War, the Bolshevik party had recreated itself in response to events; it was virtually a new organization.
(173) Needless to say, virtually all debtor governments are counting on continued negotiations with their creditors to alleviate their debt burdens.
(174) But it is virtually unthinkable that it could end in an acquittal, still less a mistrial.
(175) Walesa had secured the backing of virtually all of the country's political and social organizations, including the Catholic Church.
(176) But fish and chips are, I would suggest, virtually impossible to sling.
(177) They bloom virtually all year round, and some have interesting leaf colours or scents too.
(178) Mascarpone is the fresh cheese that really rebels against being low fat - it is virtually solidified cream.
(179) With his virtually unlimited bankroll, Forbes could stay in the race long after other candidates are forced to quit.
(180) The cost is more than made up for by the fact that virtually no man-hours are lost through strike action.
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