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Examples
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The Abbé Velly, in his “History of France,” says that this Cheribert, or Caribert, divorced his wife Ingoberg to espouse
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Velly, the last writer of the history of France, and who on that very account ought to be the best, as he possessed all the accumulated materials of his predecessors, did not, however, always know how to turn his advantages to the best account.
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“Velly simple,” he said in a stagey Chinese-waiter singsong.
The Dick Cheney Code Henry Beard 2004
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“Velly simple,” he said in a stagey Chinese-waiter singsong.
The Dick Cheney Code Henry Beard 2004
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“Velly simple,” he said in a stagey Chinese-waiter singsong.
The Dick Cheney Code Henry Beard 2004
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“Velly simple,” he said in a stagey Chinese-waiter singsong.
The Dick Cheney Code Henry Beard 2004
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Known as Christmas Eve, she causes much hilarity when she comes out with the dialect equivalent of "Velly solly!"
Puppets Gone Wild! Brooooooooooce Still 'The Boss' Big River Breaks New Ground 2003
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"Velly good," agreed Sing, and walked slowly from the room.
Murder Canyon Blacher, Joan 2002
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He used them, and after that there was no trouble, and one day in the spring he brought in to show me some beautifully beaten eggs, and said, "Velly glood -- allee same flesh."
Army Letters from an Officer's Wife, 1871-1888 Frances Marie Antoinette Mack Roe
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"Velly nice," he murmured with vague, falling inflection.
The Coast of Chance Esther Chamberlain
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