so
 (adverb)
to a very great extent or degree
All clip examples
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      Well you certainly had me scared. What kept you so long?
      (The Amazing Mr. X)
    
 
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      Oh darling, I'm so excited, and I've got just the right dress all picked out for you.
      (The Amazing Mr. X)
    
 
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      But I've got so much to say.
      (Love Affair)
    
 
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      Nothing, it's just that it's so late, and I'm a little upset, could we make it some other night?
      (The Amazing Mr. X)
    
 
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      But I've been so out of touch with people lately,
      (The Amazing Mr. X)
    
 
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      What's so unusual about a window blowing open?
      (The Amazing Mr. X)
    
 
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      His presence is so strong, it might be dangerous.
      (The Amazing Mr. X)
    
 
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      So much better.
      (The Amazing Mr. X)
    
 
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      Mr. Dellarowe said so and so did Mr. Janeway.
      (Scarlet Street)
    
 
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      Oh, Vivian, you put things so crudely.
      (The Amazing Mr. X)
    
 
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      Oh Chris, you're so good, so kind.
      (Scarlet Street)
    
 
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      Going so soon?
      (The Amazing Mr. X)
    
 
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      Shh, you talk so loud.
      (The Amazing Mr. X)
    
 
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      I wish she wouldn't be so unhappy.
      (The Amazing Mr. X)
    
 
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      and if you can do so much in a few days...
      (Love Affair)
    
 
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      That's all right, Walter. You're a busy man, so I'll blow.
      (The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
    
 
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      Scotch. I take a plain water chaser with that when the Scotch isn't so good.
      (The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
    
 
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      The dreams he worked so hard for.
      (The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
    
 
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      There is no boyfriends calling on you, so you don't get married.
      (Love Affair)
    
 
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      Oh you idiot, how can a man be so dumb?
      (Scarlet Street)
    
 
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      I've been lonesome before. I was so lonesome then that I liked to die.
      (The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
    
 
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      It tells all about it there in the first page or so.
      (The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
    
 
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      I never figured that a skinny little mutt would grow up so beautiful.
      (The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
    
 
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      Just so you'll pay me enough that... I don't go around calling you Picklepuss.
      (Love Affair)
    
 
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      The exact date. How come that's so clear in your mind?
      (The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
    
 
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      My copies were so bad I had to destroy them.
      (Scarlet Street)
    
 
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      I thought so.
      (Scarlet Street)
    
 
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      You're always so nice to me.
      (Love Affair)
    
 
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      Oh you idiot, how can a man be so dumb?
      (Scarlet Street)
    
 
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      Wishing will make it so.
      (Love Affair)
    
 
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      Oh honey, I was so afraid you'd get hurt.
      (Angel and the Badman)
    
 
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      Yeah. Well, it's the perfume I use that makes me smell so nice.
      (The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
    
 
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      It became so unbearable that I wanted to tell the truth.
      (The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
    
 
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      I've lived so much inside of myself, so choked with wanting something else that lives and breathes.
      (The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
    
 
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      So desperate for air and room to breathe it in.
      (The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
    
 
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      Her life was so empty.
      (The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
    
 
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      You're a guy who came along to fix a tire... so well you became a city-paid inspector.
      (The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
    
 
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      Tell what a threat it was to the power and the riches... that you'd learned to love so much.
      (The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
    
 
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      So sick that you don't even know the difference between right and wrong anymore.
      (The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
    
 
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      Sam, it can be so easy.
      (The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
    
 
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      We'd be fools to let him go, knowing so much about us.
      (The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
    
 
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      Who says so?  I do.
      (Angel and the Badman)
    
 
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      Don't make it sound so crude, Quirt, you see why... I couldn't love you.
      (Angel and the Badman)
    
 
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      Doctor, we are so fond of you and we respect you so greatly.
      (Angel and the Badman)
    
 
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      Doctor, we are so fond of you and we respect you so greatly.
      (Angel and the Badman)
    
 
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      Unless, one eats so many of them that they explode, which is likely to happen to you, young man.
      (Angel and the Badman)
    
 
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      You always feel so compelled to stretch your godlessness.
      (Angel and the Badman)
    
 
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      Well, maybe that's why I'm so hungry.
      (Angel and the Badman)
    
 
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      By the way I brought that maple sugar you like so much.
      (Angel and the Badman)
    
 
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      I didn't think religious people were quite so, sudden and direct.
      (Angel and the Badman)
    
 
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      I know so little... I.....
      (Angel and the Badman)
    
 
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      Michael, I'm so glad you're back. One more! No, no more!
      (Love Affair)
    
 
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      You don't believe in force, so you can't force me to take it back.
      (Angel and the Badman)
    
 
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      Are you sure you don't want to come with us? The evening is so young and everything.
      (Love Affair)
    
 
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      It used to be so dark and ugly when she...
      (The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
    
 
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      You can carry this head-in-the-sand attitude just so far in a world of reality.
      (Angel and the Badman)
    
 
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      But it just so happens I got to be going.
      (Angel and the Badman)
    
 
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      Oh, I'm so glad to see you.
      (Love Affair)
    
 
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      That woman's so intent on holding back time she's ready to fall for the first phony line she hears.
      (The Wasp Woman)
    
 
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      We were so worried about you, we really thought you were in danger.
      (The Wasp Woman)
    
 
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      when I can resist so charming a person as you.
      (Love Affair)
    
 
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      It all seems so silly, it seems ridiculous.
      (The Wasp Woman)
    
 
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      Is that so?
      (Love Affair)
    
 
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      It's not so crazy anymore like it was after the war, huh?
      (The Last Time I Saw Paris)
    
 
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      Everything's so vivid. Yes.
      (Love Affair)
    
 
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      Wishing will make it so
      (Love Affair)
    
 
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      I was so worried, I was wondering...
      (Love Affair)
    
 
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      Do come back again soon. Yes, don't stay away so long, my dear.
      (Love Affair)
    
 
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      Thank you so much.
      (Love Affair)
    
 
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      I am so happy you are here.
      (Love Affair)
    
 
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      What are you so happy about?
      (Love Affair)
    
 
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      Thank you so much.
      (Love Affair)
    
 
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      Daddy put it there so the Germans wouldn't drink it.
      (The Last Time I Saw Paris)
    
 
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      and I'm so unhappy.
      (The Last Time I Saw Paris)
    
 
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      She is unharmed, but he would kill in seconds if I so choose.
      (Plan 9 from Outer Space)
    
 
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      You look so pale and sweet and priceless.
      (The Last Time I Saw Paris)
    
 
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      You look so different.
      (The Wasp Woman)
    
 
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      Oh, it sounds so wonderful.
      (The Last Time I Saw Paris)
    
 
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      You look so pretty to me.
      (The Last Time I Saw Paris)
    
 
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      Oh, it's so good to have my arms around you again.
      (The Last Time I Saw Paris)
    
 
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      What's he saying, he's talking so fast.
      (The Last Time I Saw Paris)
    
 
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      But I'm so glad you came to have a drink with me tonight.
      (The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
    
 
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      I was so lonesome, I like to have died.
      (The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
    
 
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      Must you look so grim?
      (The Last Time I Saw Paris)
    
 
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      What's so funny?
      (The Last Time I Saw Paris)
    
 
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      It wasn't so hard to say yes, was it?
      (The Last Time I Saw Paris)
    
 
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      I'm sorry about getting back so late with Vicki.
      (The Last Time I Saw Paris)
    
 
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      I'm so glad you dropped in, Mr. Barker.
      (The Wasp Woman)
    
 
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      I think I can tell you why Starlin products are falling off so badly, Miss Starlin.
      (The Wasp Woman)
    
 
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      I see you do not believe one animal, so I bring two.
      (The Wasp Woman)
    
 
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      You're so clever, why don't you do it?
      (Scarlet Street)
    
 
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      so if anything develops, I'll be on hand.
      (The Wasp Woman)
    
 
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      so long as the heavy ra...
      (Night of the Living Dead)
    
 
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      Why is it taking so long?
      (The Wasp Woman)
    
 
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      He took 15 dollars. He didn't believe it was all I had, so he began pushing me around... ...and this gentleman ran in and knocked him down.
      (Scarlet Street)
    
 
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      Since I'm old enough to be your father... You're not so old.
      (Scarlet Street)
    
 
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      You don't think so?
      (Scarlet Street)
    
 
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      She didn't want to spend his insurance money, so she rented out a spare room.
      (Scarlet Street)
    
 
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      Well, I was trying to save money to buy paints, so I moved in.
      (Scarlet Street)
    
 
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      The home they had so long shared together, became a tomb.
      (Plan 9 from Outer Space)
    
 
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      What's so funny?  You are. He's old enough to be my father.
      (Scarlet Street)
    
 
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      I don't know why I'm so crazy about you.  Oh, yes you do...
      (Scarlet Street)
    
 
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      But so premature.
      (Plan 9 from Outer Space)
    
 
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      Then it doesn't seem so lonely anymore.
      (Plan 9 from Outer Space)
    
 
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      are so frightened by those who cannot -- the dead.
      (Plan 9 from Outer Space)
    
 
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      With that figure, if you weren't so darn lazy...
      (Scarlet Street)
    
 
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      No wonder you got fired, you're so darn snippy.
      (Scarlet Street)
    
 
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      saucers flying so low the exhaust knocked people to the ground.
      (Plan 9 from Outer Space)
    
 
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      How can any race be so stupid?
      (Plan 9 from Outer Space)
    
 
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      The light blinded me so badly I couldn't see a thing.
      (Plan 9 from Outer Space)
    
 
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      Colonel, I've been out here so often you'd think I'd taken a lease on this place.
      (Plan 9 from Outer Space)
    
 
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      Wow. How could anything that big hide for so long a time?
      (Plan 9 from Outer Space)
    
 
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      Why is it so important that you want to contact the governments of our Earth?
      (Plan 9 from Outer Space)
    
 
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      Life is not so expansive on my planet.
      (Plan 9 from Outer Space)
    
 
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      Is it so far from your imagination, they cannot do as I have suggested?
      (Plan 9 from Outer Space)
    
 
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      I guess so, on a year's lease.
      (Scarlet Street)
    
 
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      Just so's there's no misunderstanding, Bob, as far as what I do goes...
      (One-Eyed Jacks)
    
 
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      It is tough for the kid that her old man is so stupid.
      (Night of the Living Dead)
    
 
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      For cat's sake, what's so funny?
      (Scarlet Street)
    
 
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      Oh, don't be so modest, Miss March.
      (Scarlet Street)
    
 
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      I'll be back running a pretty tight town, so as long as you fellas will be hauling out in the morning,
      (One-Eyed Jacks)
    
 
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      You really shouldn't be so irritated by his little mannerisms
      (The Amazing Mr. X)
    
 
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      I'm so sorry you're going
      (One-Eyed Jacks)
    
 
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      It would have been so different, if you hadn't run away.
      (The Strange Love of Martha Ivers)
    
 
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      What are you so startled about?
      (The Amazing Mr. X)
    
 
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      Go on. You're supposed to have so much guts.
      (One-Eyed Jacks)
    
 
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      because I'm so afraid to losing you.
      (One-Eyed Jacks)
    
 
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      Mother wants to remember, so we trot 200 miles into the country and she stays at home.
      (Night of the Living Dead)
    
 
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      Why did we start so late?
      (Night of the Living Dead)
    
 
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      And I got so afraid I ran.
      (Night of the Living Dead)
    
 
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      They're going to be so worried about us.
      (Night of the Living Dead)