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veritable

(= regular) often used as intensifiers a regular morass of details a regular nincompoop he's a veritable swine (= authentic, bona fide, unquestionable) not counterfeit or copied an authentic signature a bona fide manuscript an unquestionable antique photographs taken in a veritable bull ring

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Simple sentences

Paper is, therefore, a veritable miracle created by man.

Movie subtitles

In fact, before 1 400, there was a veritable alphabet of Chinese inventions.
The detective is a veritable expert on the matter.
A new community is springing up a veritable town of tents and trucks and trailers.
A veritable Adonis, he looked just like Mama, Papa, Uncle, Grandfather, Grandmother and even Moraldo.
It was apparent that Captain Nemo had discovered what mankind has always sought -- the veritable dynamic power of the universe.
Isn't it hot? A veritable heat wave.
It's a veritable tragedy.
The newspapers say she's a veritable floating city.
A veritable tiger.
It's flat, it's gray, it's undeveloped, but. it's undeveloped, but. it will be a veritable oasis. a verit. an oasis, yes.
Yes, a veritable goldmine!
Exoneration from taxes for 3 years, and shares in the India Company. A veritable fortune!
A veritable zoo of bacteria.
Now, the transportation is a bit tricky, but once you get up there, it's a veritable fairyland.
Because you rebuff me always with such charm. that at the end of all our interviews I find myself always in a veritable glow. of disappointment.
He's a veritable still, belonging to the Borgias!
Why, it's a veritable bonanza. Oh.
The parsonage was a veritable beehive with our spelling matches, taffy pulls.
It was apparent that Captain Nemo had discovered what mankind has always sought, the veritable dynamic power of the universe.
A veritable heat wave.
There were you, fresh from the steam baths, standing on the threshold, the veritable threshold of success.
The Prince of Gonzague turned the courtyard of his town house into a veritable banking establishment.
We're going to rejoice that inside of us lives the veritable spirit of the everlasting redeeming Christ, Jesus.
Pancho's a veritable Mother Hubbard.
When I was a page For the Duke of Norfolk I was a veritable bean pole. I was a vague mirage, narrow gauge.
It's a veritable inferno.
I have the honor to represent the veritable Monsieur de Cantel.
What's the bid for this veritable treasure?
So all on my own I had formed a veritable corporation of treason.
Most veritable, therefore look to't well.
The veritable marriage ceremony of Gigi and Charly.
You are a veritable concrete move work.
Every cloud's a veritable thrill and delight.

News and current affairs

CAMBRIDGE - The prices of hydrocarbons, minerals, and agricultural commodities have been on a veritable roller coaster.
Nothing in Asia's history, however, remotely compares to Europe's half-century of division and veritable occupation by two rival superpowers.
The increase in housing prices during the 1980's is now viewed as the veritable model of a boom cycle turned bust.
Second, the US, with its incredibly lax restrictions on gun purchases, serves as a veritable arms depot for rich Mexican drug lords.
Today, many of these countries are reeling from a veritable tsunami of returning money.
As all the possible options are bad, the situation qualifies as a veritable Greek tragedy such as those hitherto seen only on stage.
This target has become a veritable commandment of campaigners since the EU embraced it in 1996.
So if Villalobos and Dieterich are right about the FARC's imminent collapse, it would be a veritable milestone for the region, and a vindication of a strategy - Uribe's - of which many of us were wary.
As a result, a veritable allergy to assessing the constitutionality of any law has long held sway.
They will worry - and they are right to worry - that a situation of extreme peril, a veritable threat to the nation, was required before the French recovered their senses and took the path of reason.
The maximum rate of economic contraction - a veritable freefall - came in the last quarter of 2008.
That would be a severe setback for the EU; for the British, blundering through history, it would be a veritable disaster.
Four years of recession and devaluation of the peso, has seen Argentina descend into a veritable economic hell.

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