Terrifically in a sentence as an adverb

At times, you will do terrifically complex things in Vim without even knowing how you did them. This does not happen to me in Emacs as much.

Your view is terrifically selfish if nothing else. >You know why FSF avoid fighting Apple?

Just look how terrifically they've handled software patents.

It's terrifically hard to screen for mental illness. It's stupidly easy to restrict access to guns.

It seems terrifically incompetent, despite the continual "we know and we're working on it!" line.

The alignment of terrifically smart, talented and passionate people to come together for a worthy cause. Congrats and wish you the best.

There's far less incentive in buying a terrifically sturdy and pretty machine that will sit under your desk and not be moved for years on end.

While the paper reports terrifically interesting work, this and many other details in the paper suggest quite a subtle picture.

Maybe this is a terrifically ignorant comment, but it seems like the government mismanages their finances, as a result, they want the everyman to throw away 10% of their bank deposits? WTF?

I once had a terrifically hard time cancelling a gym membership that turned from a free trial into a 2 year, $500 membership automatically. I still express strong feelings any time I hear the gym's name.

> So, if you have terrifically huge enemies, who will burn galaxies to get at your secrets, you might want to use a few more bits. If you have enemies who can burn galaxies, then you have really other problems than keeping any possible secret.

I would want to encourage that kind of investigation, although this blogpost has a terrifically flamebait title. > Development time is expensive, computers are cheap and get twice as fast every year or so.

Again, nothing is actually stopping a terrifically bad programmer from breaking your statics, but there are a lot of things making their life much harder in the process. The wager is that you can detect and avoid people who are willing to cross higher barriers much more easily.

Which is a terrifically insane way of thinking about it. It both makes the rules of what law enforcement is allowed to do shifty and unprincipled, it also makes legitimate deployments of law enforcement pointlessly difficult.

But it's not terrifically important if we steal off some of the most sympathetic of its prey, because, on balance, the System continues to exist as a viable threat to any would-be offenders. So we don't give 12-year-olds a free pass because we think they aren't aware of their actions.

Wow, how terrifically and fundamentally negligent. Let's hope nobody dies the potential hazards seem almost endless.

It was amazingly small, and consequently it was terrifically fast. The tiny window also gave you all the information and controls you needed, hogging preciously little of your 800x600 or 1024x768 display.

It's a terrifically designed app with a solid, easy-to-use UI and powerful multi-account features. I understand TapBots incentives better than Twitter's, so I'll be sticking with TweetBot for now.

But we do have an unmistakable and terrifically serious security problem: proliferation. We spent decades in an arms race with a foreign power that built an arsenal that could end the world several times over.

We was terrifically nervous, but discovered that as soon as he started giving the talk his nervousness melted awayhe was too focused on the physics to worry about who was in the audience.

Terrifically definitions

adverb

(used as an intensifier) extremely well; "her voice is superbly disciplined"; "the colors changed wondrously slowly"

See also: wonderfully wondrous wondrously superbly toppingly marvellously marvelously