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"I miss you deadly" or " I miss you deathly" ? If both are correct, what would be the difference between those 2? My intention is to express that missing someone can hurt to the point of wanting to be dead.
Jan 25, 2011 2:46 AM
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To express that you would say "I've missed you to death."
January 25, 2011
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Hi, neither make sense. You can say," I miss you so much I wish I was dead." Maybe you meant "I missed you dearly?"
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