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- adjective
superlative form ofextreme : mostextreme .
Etymologies
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Examples
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Were I in extremest unease and misery, by Allah, I would not accept of thee aught; no, not the worth of a nail-paring!
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The stance is immediately labeled "extremest" (regardless of plentiful evidence to the contrary) and the overall pro-gun movement is weakened.
Obama Administration Looks To Reinstate Assault-Weapons Ban 2009
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The stance is immediately labeled "extremest" (regardless of plentiful evidence to the contrary) and the overall pro-gun movement is weakened.
Obama Administration Looks To Reinstate Assault-Weapons Ban 2009
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Obama may be many things, but "extremest" ain't one of them. fbog wrote: Obama may be many things, but "extremest" ain't one of them.
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The stance is immediately labeled "extremest" (regardless of plentiful evidence to the contrary) and the overall pro-gun movement is weakened. "
Obama Administration Looks To Reinstate Assault-Weapons Ban 2009
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The stance is immediately labeled "extremest" (regardless of plentiful evidence to the contrary) and the overall pro-gun movement is weakened. "
Obama Administration Looks To Reinstate Assault-Weapons Ban 2009
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By all accounts, McMullen and his crew became full-fledged Americans in Mexico, serving with discipline and loyalty and fighting so fiercely in the battle of Mexico City that they were cited for “the extremest of bravery.”
A Renegade History of the United States Thaddeus Russell 2010
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The Fox inspired extremest threaten any legislator that would dare raise taxes.
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And “government getting out of my life” actually mean your violent wingnut extremest neighbors will “BE CONSTANTLY IN YOUR FACE”!
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He answered curse with snarl, and blow with snap, grinning the while his implacable hatred; but never again, under the extremest agony, did Leclère bring from him the cry of fear nor of pain.
BÂTARD 2010
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