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The phrase "a wow of" is not standard in written English and may not be widely understood.
It could be used informally to express amazement or admiration, but clarity may be lost without context.
Example: "There was a wow of excitement in the crowd when the band took the stage."
Alternatives: "a sense of wonder" or "an air of amazement."
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Or, as Kael put it, "Damned if the audience doesn't whoop and carry on as if, yes, this is a wow of comedy".
IT was hard to decide just which was the most memorable sight to be seen from the R Lounge, the second-level bar at the Renaissance Hotel that provides a "wow" of a panorama of Times Square.
After that, he scored often and tried assisting often, including a wow of an alley-oop that resulted in a drawn foul, raising the eternal question of whether such occasions should count as assists (provided the free throws are made).
After a 105-79 vintory in Game 2 of Round 2 (which featured a wow of a 30-2 Knicks run), the case can be made: "This was the Knicks team that strikes fear in opponents," Chris Mannix writes at Sports Illustrated, "the team with the firepower to overwhelm you with jump shots in a matter of minutes".
She did such a wow of a job campaigning for Senate candidates, especially Chuck Schumer of New York, that she was urged to run for a Senate seat there herself.
You can even turn up together and have strength in numbers for a "wow" of an entrance!
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I got a "Wow!" out of Will, which made me feel confident about submitting it.
It's a wow type of extravagance".
He pronounced it "a wow night of theater".
Bette wants the tour to be a "wow kind of experience," she said.
For example, Zappos keeps a "Wow Library" of exemplary recorded calls that its employees can listen to.
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