How to use in-sentence of “exceedingly”:
+ The careful and skilled multiple-layering of shellac polish on properly prepared wood when completed results in a lusterous, perfectly flat shine of an exceedingly high standard.
+ In the 4th century BC, Lactantius wrote that Diocletian “by various taxes he had made all things exceedingly expensive, attempted by a law to limit their prices.
+ Many events and characteristics attributed to Quetzalcoatl are therefore exceedingly difficult to separate from the political leaders who took his name.
+ To be honest, I haven’t been very active in the past few months, as I have been exceedingly busy IRL and had no/limited access to the Internet for a few months, and haven’t found the time to edit wiki.
+ The passage, at the sea entrance, is less than 4 metres wide and in a swell is exceedingly dangerous without local knowledge.
+ Aristotle decreases, the time to travel each distance gets exceedingly smaller and smaller.

