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the marvellous
adjective
Exciting wonder or surprise; astonishing; wonderful.
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Look at the marvellous – and marvellously bizarre – early photography of nudes by Madame Yevonde, for example.
The message reads: "To you Charles, to thank you for the marvellous songs that you gave me.
Or the marvellous compedium of flavours.
The marvellous "Roman Panel" is eighteen feet high.
Pinter is the man who wrote the marvellous Proust Screenplay.
THE marvellous edifice of modern finance took years to build.
Alienation often accounts for a macabre sense of the marvellous.
This week's deepy committed guru is the marvellous Mnemonic.
Mini Preen As in childrenswear from the marvellous Brit duo.
And then there are the marvellous, aching surprises.
"They call themselves the marvellous minority," Piqué said, pointedly.
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