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  • adjective Archaic spelling of extreme.

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Examples

  • I have never used any of the varients in extream conditions, so i cannot comment on the problems everyone speeks of.

    Substandard Issue: Why can't the military give good guns to our troops? 2006

  • Unfortunately there are … [wrote: I've been wondering whom to vote for, stacy, and now I know what my choices are: a War Hero, or a Black "extream" terrorist.

    Stupid Evil Bastard 2008

  • Unfortunately there are … [wrote: I've been wondering whom to vote for, stacy, and now I know what my choices are: a War Hero, or a Black "extream" terrorist.

    Stupid Evil Bastard 2008

  • Unfortunately there are … [wrote: I've been wondering whom to vote for, stacy, and now I know what my choices are: a War Hero, or a Black "extream" terrorist.

    Stupid Evil Bastard 2008

  • “As to the interpreting, tis most extream bad,” complained a British officer in 1754; “at best the interpreter is a most extream stupid, ignorant & illeterate person.”

    George Washington’s First War David A. Clary 2011

  • “As to the interpreting, tis most extream bad,” complained a British officer in 1754; “at best the interpreter is a most extream stupid, ignorant & illeterate person.”

    George Washington’s First War David A. Clary 2011

  • “As to the interpreting, tis most extream bad,” complained a British officer in 1754; “at best the interpreter is a most extream stupid, ignorant & illeterate person.”

    George Washington’s First War David A. Clary 2011

  • She took a nursing course but found changing dressings "horrible in the extream sic."

    She Wore It Well Amy Finnerty 2011

  • With each silly post from a Repubvlican plant it is clear that they are so afraid of Obama they will stoop to any extream to try to bring him down in fact they only dig their own grave deeper.

    Wilson says no more apologies for outburst against president 2009

  • “As to the interpreting, tis most extream bad,” complained a British officer in 1754; “at best the interpreter is a most extream stupid, ignorant & illeterate person.”

    George Washington’s First War David A. Clary 2011

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