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to admiring
verb
To be amazed at; to view with surprise; to marvel at.
synonyms
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I'll look forward to admiring the rejects.
His biography of Shakespeare came out last autumn to admiring reviews.
People who live in small apartments have been relegated to admiring Viking ranges from afar.
He even admitted to admiring Margaret Thatcher – never a quick ticket to electoral success in France.
"He is an inspirational man and we look forward to admiring his achievements in the future".
Her disdain hurt her, like a bruise to the chest; she was more used to admiring him.
He eventually persuaded Joseph Papp to stage it at the Public Theater, where it opened to admiring notices in 1969.
Over the years, one graduates from admiring Didion's self-mythologising to admiring the way she undermines it.
Mr. Smith has denied having much time for William Burroughs, but he has copped to admiring Wyndham Lewis's blunt, headlinelike manifestoes for Vorticism, England's first modern art movement.
The Food Trail is a new spin on hawker centers, a Singaporean tradition in which cooks sell their signature dishes to admiring customers for low prices.
Mr. de Mello was so disarming that other men were more given to admiring him than looking for chinks in his armor.
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