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What's the meaning of"feel terribly ill".
Jan 15, 2011 10:36 AM
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sick as a pig
January 15, 2011
Here, "terribly" simply means "very", "extremely". So she is very, very ill. Other examples of terribly=extremely are:
"He is terribly handsome."
"This dessert is terribly good."
"She works terribly hard."
These are all very positive statements. :)
January 15, 2011
It means that they feel very sick. They're not in good health right now.
January 15, 2011
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