0 very or extremely, when used before an adjective or adverb:
England played awfully throughout the game.
2 very or extremely:
All that they said was that it was an awfully long time ago and it was a great shame to dredge it all up again.
I do not think the effect of this should be exaggerated, and there is awfully little evidence to suggest serious problems would be faced.
We are awfully good at blaming other people for all our troubles.
He took an awfully long time to summon his thoughts, to get his wits together and to decide that he wanted to intervene.
Dreadful things can come from monsters, though they may look awfully nice at the start.
There is something awfully nasty about getting up early in the morning, and many people in many walks of life feel it to be so.
We are awfully sorry but there is no alternative in place to the system that we are going to abolish.
He merely says how awfully inconvenient it would be if that were true.
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