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were marvellous
adjective
Exciting wonder or surprise; astonishing; wonderful.
Exact(27)
"My brother, you were marvellous," West said.
"No, you were marvellous," Holdengräber said.
The bells were marvellous: sweet and deep and mellow.
Madrid were as disastrous as Barcelona were marvellous.
His theatre reviews were later collected as You Were Marvellous (1983).
Yet Eco approved of Annaud's Piranesi-like sets, which he concurred were "marvellous".
Similar(33)
Rome is marvellous.
He's marvellous.
Both are marvellous.
It's marvellous.
They are marvellous pictures.
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