"stonkingly" meaning in All languages combined

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Adverb [English]

Etymology: stonking + -ly Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|stonking|ly}} stonking + -ly Head templates: {{en-adv|-}} stonkingly (not comparable)
  1. (chiefly British) To an impressive extent or degree; very. Tags: British, not-comparable
    Sense id: en-stonkingly-en-adv-Td~a6vSR Categories (other): British English, English entries with incorrect language header, English terms suffixed with -ly

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