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  • colossally — adverb In a colossal manner, or to a colossal extent …   Wiktionary

  • colossally — adv. in a colossal manner, hugely, enormously …   English contemporary dictionary

  • colossally — co·los·sal·ly …   English syllables

  • colossally — kəˈläs(ə)lē, li adverb : in a colossal manner …   Useful english dictionary

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