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great care

n. greater care than is normally bestowed by prudent persons; "the pilot exercised great care in landing"

Usage examples of "great care".

The organizers took great care to make sure the thing would be peaceful.

He was working with great care, turning and returning the glutinous mass on a marble slab.

With the President of the Council, the oldest living Master, went a large, heavy package which Aydem transported to his car with great care, little dreaming that the destiny of himself and Ayveh and countless millions of their unborn descendants lay within those careful wrappings.

Under the present more perfect system, great care is taken to group together all the complaints growing out of each series of depredations, to locate the seat of trouble by comparisons carefully made in the department itself, and to give everything bearing on the subject to the officer specifically charged with the investigation.

With great care Dahlquist made one last connection while holding down the end of the yardstick.

He thereupon calls together twelve experienced and skilful persons, selected for this purpose, whom he commands to examine the articles with great care, and to fix the value at which they should be purchased.

The Overphyle took great care to remind them just who the masters were.

He stalked through the night, taking great care certainly, but with a growing sense of invulnerability because of what he knew he was heading out to do.