4 collocations for extreme

Amer., I., 68), "not incompatible with the subjection of women to extreme drudgery and ill-treatment."

Eighteen months after his return the poet admits that Hobhouse was his best friend; and when he unexpectedly walked up the stairs of the Palazzo Lanfranchi, at Pisa, Madame Guiccioli informs us that Byron was seized with such violent emotion, and so extreme an excess of joy, that it seemed to take away his strength, and he was forced to sit down in tears.

If I leave him here in prison, So excessive is his sadness, So extreme his melancholy, That I fear 't will end in madness.

WILLIAM WHITEHEAD FROM ON RIDICULE Our mirthful age, to all extremes a prey, Even, courts the lash, and laughs her pains away, Declining worth imperial wit supplies, And Momus triumphs, while Astraea flies.

4 collocations for  extreme