awfully

thank you awfully

informal A set phrase expressing a lot of gratitude to someone for something; thank you very much. Thank you awfully for all your help these past couple of weeks, Sarah. A: "I've compiles all the data that I could find on these cases." B: "Thank you awfully, Tom. That's a huge help."
See also: awfully, thank

thanks awfully

A set phrase expressing a lot of gratitude to someone for something; thank you very much. Thanks awfully for all your help these past couple of weeks, Sarah. A: "I've compiles all the data that I could find on these cases." B: "Thanks awfully, Tom. That's a huge help."
See also: awfully, thanks
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

Thanks awfully.

Thank you very much. John: Here's one for you. Jane: Thanks awfully. Mary: Here, let me help you with all that stuff. Sue: Thanks awfully.
See also: awfully, thanks
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • thank you awfully
  • thank you
  • thank (one) for (something)
  • thank for
  • thank you for those pearls of wisdom
  • thank your lucky stars
  • thank lucky stars
  • thank one's lucky stars
  • thank (one's) lucky stars
  • thank you for the lift
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After listening to these people rant, the idea of bringing it back is awfully tempting."
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It became increasingly clear to me as I played through this music with the orchestrated accompaniment track CD cranked loud on my stereo (and having, I must admit, an awfully good time) that I would never actually teach this music to any student.