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marvel

[mahr-vuhl] / ˈmɑr vəl /




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Already a physical marvel as a sixth-grader, he took an unusual path to USC, having played in only a dozen high school games.

From Los Angeles Times

After spending much of the year racing to remake civilization, they packed a giant convention center and marveled at displays flaunting the latest AI research between bites of Auntie Anne’s pretzels.

From The Wall Street Journal

For jaded adults and curious children alike, Amélie’s wide-eyed marvel of the world will instill new faith just when we could use it the most.

From Salon

Wild London, coming late in such a revered canon of nature documentaries, is Sir David's way of nudging us to marvel at the nature on our doorsteps, amidst the frenzy of daily life.

From BBC

Generations hence will wonder why Western elites, rather than marveling at how life was getting better, looked at the future and saw only doom and gloom.

From The Wall Street Journal