Sentence examples for marvelous name from inspiring English sources

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The subject of the conversations can range from an argument about what restaurant was there before the last two to the fine points of a boxer with the marvelous name Unknown Winston.

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— Jeff Gordinier The Foodie Bugle: In the 1970s, the marvelously named British food writer Josceline Dimbleby wrote marvelous little cookbooks like "Marvellous Meals with Mince".

I accompanied the UNICEF country representative, a marvelous man named Carel de Rooy, on a road trip.

Think of Ali throwing his Olympic gold medal into the Ohio River, Barry McGuigan's dad singing "Danny Boy" at Loftus Road, Marvin Hagler legally prefixing his name with "Marvelous," and basically everything Mike Tyson's ever done.

"And I just remember my mom telling me that when she saw that, she loved it and thought it would sound so great with Morris," recalled this Maren, whose name looks marvelous on a marque and album cover, too.

It wasn't Madison but her then-husband, a marvelous itinerant Zen monk named Dan Welch, who indeed had waited tables and cooked pizzas for Alice Waters.

Nevertheless, under the influence of above folk-law this marvelous dynamics has been named Darwin's principle, just falling short to regard it as a fundamental law [ 4].

That play on the revolutionary's name is a marvelous dig at what the journalist David Brooks has been calling "bohemian bourgeois".

From a piece in the Times, at her death, in 1865: Madam JUMEL, whose death is chronicled above, was a very singular person, about whose name twined many marvelous stories, and with whose history the greatest men of colonial and Revolutionary days were intimately connected.

An old lady came up to me recently and asked: 'Is Mike Tyson still the heavyweight champion?' If I told her that David Haye or the Klitschkos were the champions, she'd have said: 'Who are they?'" Marvin Nathaniel Hagler changed his name legally to Marvelous Marvin back in 1986, insisting on the spelling of the soubriquet.

A year has passed since we had the marvelous story of a horse named Mucho Macho Man, a trainer with a transplanted heart named Kathy Ritvo and a 50-year-old jockey off a 7 1/2-year layoff named Gary Stevens winning the Breeders' Cup Classic.

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