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An adverb used to indicate a moderate degree or extent, often used to soften the intensity of an adjective or verb. It suggests that something is true to some degree, but not completely or extremely.
B2A large amount of.
A2An unknown or unspecified person; a person who is not identified by name.
A1Refers to an object, substance, or matter that is not specified or known. It can also refer to an unspecified event, action, or idea.
A1Used to refer to one or some of a thing, no matter how much.
A2In or to an unspecified place.
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pull the wool over somebodys eyes
To deceive or trick someone.
To some extent
Hedging expression to soften claims
catch someone off guard
Surprise someone unexpectedly
Get something off your chest.
Express bothering thoughts.
poison someones ears
To fill someone with prejudice or negative feelings against another person.
Something's not working
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