Ever-so vs ever so

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  • Adverb[edit]. ever so (not comparable). Used other than as an idiom: see ever, so. [quotations ?]. 2003: Peter Lee, Halcyon days: How to lose a war in a week.
  • a modifier that has little meaning except to intensify the ...
  • Jan 17, 2014 ... mainly because I heard it a few more times (not the exact sentence, but the "ever so" phrase) until the end of the book. What does it exactly ...
  • ever and again, now and then; from time to time. Also, Literary, ever and anon. 7. ever so, to a great extent or degree; exceedingly: They were ever so kind to me.
  • Adv. 1. ever so
  • (intensifier for adjectives) very; "she was ever so friendly". ever · intensifier, intensive
  • Jan 17, 2014 ... mainly because I heard it a few more times (not the exact sentence, but the "ever so" phrase) until the end of the book. What does it exactly ...
  • Adverb[edit]. ever so (not comparable). Used other than as an idiom: see ever, so. [quotations ?]. 2003: Peter Lee, Halcyon days: How to lose a war in a week.
  • ever and again, now and then; from time to time. Also, Literary, ever and anon. 7. ever so, to a great extent or degree; exceedingly: They were ever so kind to me.
  • (intensifier for adjectives) very; "she was ever so friendly". ever · intensifier, intensive
  • a modifier that has little meaning except to intensify the ...
  • Adv. 1. ever so

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