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I . very [ˈveri] PRISL.

2. very (to a great degree):

very
very much
to feel very much at home
not very much ...
niti ne ...
not very much ...
ne preveč ...

4. very (I agree):

very well
no, prav

II . very [ˈveri] PRID. atribut.

2. very (actual):

very
very
that's the very book I need
the very room

Very light [ˈveri, ˈvɪəri] SAM.

Very light
signalna raketa ž. spol

Very pis·tol [ˈveri, ˈvɪəri] SAM.

Very pistol
signalna pištola ž. spol

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We very soon came to realise how much easier it was to make war than to reorganise for peace.
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His very same meanderings might still be news if they were shouted from a rooftop.
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It has a very nice waterfall that gushes down during the rainy season.
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If you think about search in 2006 and then social as another tent pole, we've evolved into a full-service agency very much with strong ideas.
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Along with ammonium nitratea very common cargo on the high seasit was carrying small arms ammunition, machinery, and bales of sisal twine on the deck.
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The other characters had no idea, as the affair had barely started that very evening.
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When appearing he looks very fierce to frighten the conjurer or to see if he is courageous.
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All these areas have to be treked through dence forest which is a very thrilling and delightful experience.
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The trouble recently is that very few acknowledge the gesture and sometimes men barge through before women.
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She, like many other players, believed the league gave very little protection to the women by providing them with weak shoulder pads and weak helmets.
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