terrifically in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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But the majority prove to be terrifically useful.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Selling that particular youngster as hot and legal turned out terrifically well for her.
www.thestar.com
It is also a terrifically unpreachy book; she "likes to eat and train, not diet and exercise".
www.irishexaminer.com
And some of it will work terrifically well, and some of it will need to get modified.
www.ourmidland.com
You learn what it's like to put in lots of work and have things not turn out terrifically.
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Yet for the most part they're terrifically tight.
www.independent.ie
As such, it feels hopelessly dated from the off, including terrifically low resolution cinematics, stiff controls and gameplay that often feels antiquated.
www.clickonline.com
Your stories told tales of terrifically awful situations, and demonstrated a level of personal patience and fortitude that might be unmatched in any other industry.
gizmodo.com
When things are not going right in the 4-3-3, a striker's life can be hopelessly lonely and terrifically frustrating.
www.theroar.com.au
But his natural gift for framing scenes is terrifically assured.
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