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to marvellous
adjective
Exciting wonder or surprise; astonishing; wonderful.
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The new Malton Cookery School has short courses in everything from perfect pies to marvellous macaroons.
Form and function combine here to marvellous effect, and it is an understandably popular product.
"He's a full-sister to Marvellous, but he's a much stronger traveller and pacier horse than she was.
In "The Shawl," published in 2001, Erdrich uses this narrative style to marvellous effect while chronicling a legacy of abandonment and violence within an Anishinaabeg family.
In the 1976 story "Voices Lost in Snow," Gallant uses the metaphor of snow to marvellous effect while describing a daughter's strained relationship with her detached father.
As a polemicist, Chesterton was perhaps illogical, but here his belief in a different standard of "proof" – the feel of a thing – comes to marvellous fruition.
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And to do justice to the marvellous Rosalie Craig, wafting upwards, sonically soaring.
Now to-day there are going to be marvellous happenings... .. ― E.F.
When I reached "Pasiphaë," all that had come before seemed to me a shaggy-dog story meandering to this marvellous punch line.
I have spoken to him and I have told him that he is going to a marvellous place.
We'd ride the new chairlift with him to the top of the mountain, and be among the first visitors to the marvellous new ski resort.
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