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humdinger

[huhm-ding-er] / ˈhʌmˈdɪŋ ər /


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The first episode of the third season of “Ted Lasso” — and I’m trying to summon my own inner Ted here — is a humdinger.

From New York Times

"Sometimes I take a deep breath because I know this one will be a humdinger, but that also energizes me."

From Salon

A movie that spends much of its time at a funeral home, a morgue and a grave site is unlikely to be a bundle of fun, but “Raymond & Ray” is a humdinger of hopelessness.

From New York Times

So for the likes of Gallacher, the Scottish Open is a final shot at squeezing into the field for the looming humdinger at St Andrews.

From BBC

It’s a bona fide humdinger of a black comedy by Martin McDonagh, that master conductor on the route to bloody ends.

From Washington Post