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  • 4. My teenage son is a proud and comparatively/desperately/fiercely INDEPENDENT child
    fiercely
  • 1. All the flights to Manchester were fully/deeply/bitterly BOOKED
    fully
  • 5. Dr Amalric has written several highly/deeply/bitterly INFLUENTIAL scientific papers on the subject.
    highly
  • 8. The trek left us feeling fiercely/comparatively/utterly EXHAUSTED, and we went straight to bed.
    utterly
  • 7. Her next opponent is the comparatively/fiercely/desperately UNKNOWN Pat Dale, who has yet to win a championship.
    comparatively ("relativamente")
  • 3. The weather suddenly turned utterly/bitterly/fully COLD
    bitterly
  • 6. He's slowly recovering and utterly/deeply/desperately KEEN to get back to work.
    desperately
  • 2. her new film is a convincing and deeply/bitterly/desperately MOVING tale of one man's fight to prove...
    deeply