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to splendid
adjective
Possessing or displaying splendor; shining; very bright; as, a splendid sun.
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Bistro steak paillard was pounded to splendid fork-tenderness.
Very Good ATMOSPHERE Neutral backdrop to splendid food.
It is a narrow road plunging through the forest, giving way occasionally to splendid views of the ocean.
She no longer routinely brings home doughnuts, and she has switched from sugar to Splendid, an artificial sweetener.
When her parents went out for an evening she fancied them, in their beautiful clothes, going to splendid places.
Abba's Björn and Benny, for example, escaped to splendid rocky Scandinavian isolation to write their songs, but always came back to perform them.
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Wonderful husband to Pamela, splendid father to James Finn, Greg and Katand and loving brother of Evelyn Griffin of Atlanta.
To my splendid surprise, I was chosen to be one of two volunteers for this position!
The market has given unusual attention to the report of the Deutsche Bank, owing to the splendid results announced.
"THE market has given unusual attention to the report of the Deutsche Bank," noted The Economist of March 5th 1904, "owing to the splendid results announced".* This year the Deutsche Bank will announce its results (expected to be less than splendid) on February 5th.
T'jara is off to a splendid start.
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