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Extreme is a more powerful version of "very". It also has a negative undertone - "extreme" generally has the implication of "something being so above/below average that it could have bad consequences".
The question asks about the "number below". In those circumstances would it be too much to expect that you make sure that there is something below?
Madeira has a Mediterranean climate, very gently; see also the link below.
No, it is a pronoun. It can also informally be a noun, and very rarely an adverb.
To ignore something such as--> I will overlook your mistake since you are new to the job. Can also mean to allow a view of an area, such as--> The top floor overlooks the lake below. Can also mean to fail to notice something.
it is something the hebrews followed it was very important and it also was probaley following god
Yes they also did something very naughty together.
This sounds very much like a symbol (Something that means itself and something more).
Below can be used as an adverb to refer to something that is at a lower position or level. For example, "The car parked below." It can also be used as a preposition to indicate a position or location that is lower than something else. For example, "The book is below the shelf."
It's when someone or something makes a very, very loud noise. It can damage your ears, too. It is also used in Pokemon as a move.
It's when someone or something makes a very, very loud noise. It can damage your ears, too. It is also used in Pokemon as a move.
Generally speaking, it means that you do something full-time for a living. It can also be used as a form of praise, meaning that you do something very well.