Phrase thesaurus
Very Phrases
38 phrases and expressions related to "very".
Phrases
- A bear of very little brain
- Absolute cleanliness is Godliness! (Dr Bronner's Magic Soap advertising slogan)
- Absolute pitch (the ability to determine a musical note by ear)
- Absolute power corrupts absolutely (quotation by Lord Acton)
- Absolute zero
- Be afraid, be very afraid
- Before your very eyes
- For your throat's sake, smoke Craven 'A' - they never vary (Craven 'A' Cigarettes advertising slogan)
- Hold very tight please
- How very dare you (A catchphrase from The Catherine Tate Show)
- Human kind cannot bear very much reality (from a poem by Eliot)
- I was very very drunk (A catchphrase from The Fast Show)
- It Was A Very Good Year (Frank Sinatra song)
- Mendoza line (A baseball expression denoting a line marking a very poor performance)
- Power corrupts; absolute power corrupts absolutely
- Soft, strong and very long (Andrex toilet tissue advertising slogan)
- Thank you very much (A catchphrase from Taxi)
- They're tasty, tasty, very very tasty (Kellogg's advertising slogan)
- This is very midsummer madness
- Very Very Special (Nickname of Vangipurappu Laxman - Indian cricketer)
- Very interesting, but stupid (A catchphrase from Rowan and Martin's Laugh In)
- You've made an old man very happy
Related
- A bear of very little brain
- Be afraid, be very afraid
- Before your very eyes
- Hold very tight please
- How very dare you (A catchphrase from The Catherine Tate Show)
- Human kind cannot bear very much reality (from a poem by Eliot)
- I was very very drunk (A catchphrase from The Fast Show)
- It Was A Very Good Year (Frank Sinatra song)
- Mendoza line (A baseball expression denoting a line marking a very poor performance)
- Soft, strong and very long (Andrex toilet tissue advertising slogan)
- Thank you very much (A catchphrase from Taxi)
- They're tasty, tasty, very very tasty (Kellogg's advertising slogan)
- This is very midsummer madness
- Very Very Special (Nickname of Vangipurappu Laxman - Indian cricketer)
- Very interesting, but stupid (A catchphrase from Rowan and Martin's Laugh In)
- You've made an old man very happy