Very (mere) meaning in English
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Definition
the very thought (of you excites me): the mere idea (of you excites me), simply thinking (about you excites me)
- "In fact, the very thought of the two of us together makes me ill."
- "I need to know if I'm Edward's father - the very thought is giving me nightmares."
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