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brilliant

[bril-yuhnt] / ˈbrɪl yənt /




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The Independent's Nick Hilton also gave it three stars, calling it "a classy, witty affair that has brilliant potential, but might need a few tweaks".

From BBC

Kelly: Well you've gone on to have a brilliant career over here in England at a few different clubs.

From BBC

The Pariah portfolio wasn’t constructed with an Iran war in mind, but the allocation has been brilliant — or brilliantly lucky — so far.

From MarketWatch

"We have a history of brilliant law enforcement cooperation to put the criminal smuggling gangs where they belong – behind bars," he said.

From BBC

These items are given a number, and audience members assigned a particular “brilliant thing” are expected to shout out their entry when their number is called.

From Los Angeles Times