veriest
Americanadjective
Etymology
Origin of veriest
Example Sentences
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The veriest dauber knows about dynamic symmetry which is, in a sense, geometry in art.
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The veriest Fourth Estate tyro should know that a police officer faced with an unruly mob is too busy to check his press card.
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Only the most blandly vacuous and the veriest tyros of the theatre can regard Cock o' the Roost favorably.
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The result is that after meeting Bach, even the veriest cynic is likely to find himself shamelessly rooting for Jonathan Livingston Seagull and curiously willing to forgive the book its literary trespasses.
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Why fill, with the veriest baubles of this unsubstantial scene, hearts already too much inclined to exclude their rightful possessor?
From Discipline by Brunton, Mary
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