English
Adverb
deucedly (not comparable)
- (degree, informal) Quite; extremely
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1895, Joseph Conrad, Almayer's Folly:- "You know, Kaspar," said he, in conclusion, to the excited Almayer, "it is deucedly awkward to have a half-caste girl in the house.
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1896, Arthur Conan Doyle, The Exploits Of Brigadier Gerard:- Then you load them deucedly badly,' said Lord Wellington.
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1904, Edith Ferguson Black, A Beautiful Possibility:- Now I come to think of it, the case grows deucedly clear.
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