Sentence examples for To wow from inspiring English sources

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To wow

noun

An exceptionally surprising or unbelievable fact.

  • He did? That's a wow!

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It's a theatrical space designed to wow.

But the idea was never to wow city fashionistas.

It's meant to wow Grandma, and it probably will.

I'm not going to wow anyone in one certain category.

And what's the best way to wow people?

A chance to wow my date, I think.

At the network, he tried to wow his new colleagues.

Amazon went on to wow the audience with impressive gimmicks.

A conductor does not program this formidable Mass to wow audiences.

It suggests something more, too, than even the desire to wow an audience.

The director, Ho Jin-yun, and his design team want to wow you, and frequently succeed.

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