to a distinctly greater extent or degree than is common
He didn’t know what he was having his picture taken for, but he liked getting his picture taken—especially for a newspaper.
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Leopard was very pleased with this, as she was a vain person who liked to wear fine dresses and admire her reflection in the water.
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