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charmed, elated, enchanted, enthusiastic, exhilarated, en.synonym.one, joyful, thrilled.

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      adv  

1    absolutely, acutely, awfully     (informal)   decidedly, deeply, eminently, exceedingly, excessively, extremely, greatly, highly, jolly     (Brit.)   noticeably, particularly, profoundly, really, remarkably, seriously     (informal)   superlatively, surpassingly, terribly, truly, uncommonly, unusually, wonderfully  
      adj  

2    actual, appropriate, exact, express, identical, perfect, precise, real, same, selfsame, unqualified  

3    bare, mere, plain, pure, sheer, simple  

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run

n.

move very fast

starving

adj.

very hungry

buzz cut

n.

very short haircut

very newborn

n.

a baby that is less than 2 weeks old

a far cry from

id.

very different from

The charming and cosy cottage they moved into is a far cry from the tiny flat they were living in before / Her life with that fickle man is a far cry from being a dream life

rain cats and dogs

id.

rain very heavily

Idiomatic expression.
«The weather was really bad yesterday. It was raining cats and dogs all day.»

go to hell in a handbasket

exp.

deteriorate very quickly

before you can say knife

adv.

Very quickly; almost instantaneously

blitzscaling

n.

very fast growth, scaling very quickly

on the model of «blitzkrieg» and scaling

run

n.

go fast, move very quickly

he could sell sand to an arab

exp.

he is a very good seller

cost an arm and a leg

exp.

be very expensive; cost a lot

fly off the handle

v.

become very angry ; lose one’s temper

[Fam.] Ex.: She kept a cool head as he was saying all kinds of mean and horrors about her but when he said her Chinese crested dog was ugly, it was the match in the powder barrel and she just flew off the handle

janky

adj.

of extremely poor or unreliable quality ; very low-end

[US];[informal] I shouldn’t have bought that used car, it’s way too janky. / There’s hardly anywhere to eat other than a janky food place.
Also: jank

blue moon

exp.

expression used to designate something that happens very rarely

pernicious

n.

something described as very harmful, wicked, malicious

New York minute

exp.

expression used to indicate that something happens very quickly

like nothing

adv.

very little; very few; said to indicate that something is in a low amount/quantity or insignificant

E.g. You weigh like nothing; It costs like nothing; It is a big deal, but you make it look like nothing.

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Synonyms for Very pleased

  • exhilarated

    delighted

  • thrilled

    delighted

  • enchanted

    delighted

  • delighted

  • loving it

  • high as a kite

  • tickled pink

  • tickled to death

  • elated

    delighted

  • joyful

    delighted

  • charmed

    delighted

  • enthusiastic

  • amused

  • overjoyed

  • pleased

  • thrilled to pieces

  • over the moon

  • thrilled to bits

  • tickled

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