US /ˈprɪti mʌtʃ/
・UK /ˈpriti mʌtʃ/
This is pretty much ready.
This is pretty much ready.
Pretty much the opposite, and I don't like confrontation.
Pretty much the opposite.
Pretty much the same.
Four, two, pretty much the same...
I go to the store, I try some on, and I pretty much look like I'm trying to walk a tightrope, at the circus.
and I pretty much look like I'm trying to walk a tightrope at the circus.
So you can imagine it's it'll be very hard to find a language where at least one or-or all of, like, Coca-Cola, Internet, Obama, where these words would not be pretty much the same, you know?
not be pretty much the same.
the names are generally, pretty much the same
the names are generally, pretty much the same
It's a paradox that doesn't only apply to friendships, but also to other areas of your life such as dating, social media, sports and pretty much most things that can be described as a social network.
sports and pretty much most things that can be described as a social network.
Most of the cars, they seated four people, and pretty much you could only send people about once every 5 minutes.
And pretty much you could only send people about once every 5 minutes.
What happened here, besides me spilling some of the water onto the plate, you can see that the ice block, it's still pretty much the same.
it's still pretty much the same.
After an intense period of paranoia, Alex wants to drop out of college, which at this point is pretty much the only stable thing left in his life.
point is pretty much the only stable thing left in his life.