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magnificent

[mag-nif-uh-suhnt] / mægˈnɪf ə sənt /


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Here, Slot's selection carried a wider significance, not in drawing Salah's magnificent Anfield career to a close, but in indicating how the manager's £450m summer evolution may eventually take shape without the great Egyptian.

From BBC

"Sarah Beckstrom of West Virginia, one of the guardsmen that we're talking about, highly respected, young, magnificent person... She's just passed away. She's no longer with us," he said.

From BBC

"She leaves a magnificent legacy that will continue to inspire, bring joy and challenge us to live beyond the confines of convention."

From BBC

What makes the show rise above the rest is the chemistry of its cast, whom comedian John Oliver called “the most magnificent monsters on TV.”

From The Wall Street Journal

His passes were magnificent and his unselfishness legendary, and basketball old-timers recognized a teenager mature beyond his years.

From Los Angeles Times