Examples of 'terribly pleased' in a sentence
Meaning of "terribly pleased"
terribly pleased: An expression used to convey extreme satisfaction, happiness, or delight about something. It implies a strong and deeply felt sense of joy or contentment
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terribly pleased
They seemed terribly pleased to have been asked.
She said that she is terribly pleased.
I would be terribly pleased to have them continued in traditional animation.
You must have been terribly pleased.
I was terribly pleased with it.
I can not say you seem so terribly pleased to see me.
I was terribly pleased that I was not playing.
He wooed me into it and I am terribly pleased he did.
We are all terribly pleased you are back, Father.
Maybe . I can not say you seem so terribly pleased to see me.
And I'm terribly pleased he did. He wooed me into it.
Well, you do not seem to be terribly pleased about it.
Nobody seems terribly pleased with their results.
I forced her into it . - He wooed me into it and I am terribly pleased he did.
I was terribly pleased.
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Nutcracker op.71 - The composer was not terribly pleased with his last bal let.
And I am terribly pleased he did.
I am fed up! We are all terribly pleased you are back, Father.
I wouldn't be terribly pleased if I was the consignor.
Someone 's looking terribly pleased with themselves.
Father's terribly pleased with you.
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Makes for terribly awkward slumber parties
Chaplin was not necessarily a terribly articulate man
I am gonna be terribly disappointed if you do not come