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Etymology

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Adverb

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perishingly (comparative more perishingly, superlative most perishingly)

  1. (colloquial) extremely
    • 1926, Charles Francis Saunders, Trees and shrubs of California gardens:
      The party was short of water and rationed, and such water as they first found was salty, so that they got perishingly thirsty.
    • 2009 January 5, Matthew Weaver, “Our man in the ... Annual mud race in Essex”, in The Guardian[1]:
      There were low groans of pain as the field plunged into the perishingly cold water.