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Answer for the clue "How gourmands enjoy their food ", 9 letters:
immensely

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Word definitions for immensely in dictionaries

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adverb COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES extremely/immensely relieved ▪ We're all immensely relieved that the ordeal is over. immensely powerful ▪ a machine that is immensely powerful immensely rich (= extremely rich ) ▪ He was immensely rich and owned two ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Immensely \Im*mense"ly\, adv. In immense manner or degree.

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adv. to an exceedingly great extent or degree; "He had vastly overestimated his resources"; "was immensely more important to the project as a scientist than as an administrator" [syn: vastly ]

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1650s, from immense + -ly (2).

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
adv. hugely; extremely; vastly.

Usage examples of immensely.

The delicate but immensely strong thread of love that binds an abused child to her abuser is only too clear.

He had no feet, it was immensely more difficult for him to fly than for any other airman in the world, but even that did not stir him.

Those two handsome adepts of Terpsichore had never met before, and they began an amorous warfare which made me enjoy my supper immensely, because, as he was a fellow artist, Marina assumed towards Baletti a tone well adapted to the circumstances, and very different to her usual manner with other men.

Assuredly a Dudley Sowerby would be immensely startled to find in his bride a young woman more than babily aware of the existence of one particular form of naughtiness on earth.

The addition of the boisterous, red-haired Wildantor turned our little reunion into an extended party, and I was enjoying myself immensely.

A temporary absence from the centre of the stage might even be desirable, for he suffered excruciatingly from the gout: The King and Bute were surprised and immensely gratified when he accepted this offer.

Hunched behind the wheel he watched the entrance to Cleaver Hall, a pair of immensely tall wrought-iron gates which were closed.

The second was worse than the first, and I sent her away, and ten others after her, while I could see that my fastidiousness amused the landlord immensely.

The desire of gaining the prize excited the impure crowd immensely, and the castrati, the girls, and the abbes all did their utmost, each one striving to be the first.

Neither of them were playing, and I spent two hours in their company, talking of love all the while and enjoying their conversation immensely, for they were exceedingly intelligent.

Shaggy hair, untrimmed beard descending to the chest, the body almost naked except a rag round the waist, wild eyes, enormous hands with immensely long nails, skin the color of mahogany, feet as hard as if made of horn, such was the miserable creature who yet had a claim to be called a man.

And, with that, aunty gave George a nudge with her finger, designed to be immensely facetious, and turned again to her griddle with great briskness.

I candidly told him that the thrashing had been my handiwork, and I gave him all the particulars, which amused him immensely.

I felt that my love for Donna Ignazia had increased immensely since our last meeting.

Rossi, hoping perhaps that I would make him a present of another play, asked my leave to give my lady a superb pelisse of lynx-fur, which pleased her immensely.