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spectacular

[spek-tak-yuh-ler] / spɛkˈtæk yə lər /


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Installed in thematic groupings, with a spectacular finale, the thoughtful selection allows us to follow the sometimes dramatic shifts in her evolution.

From The Wall Street Journal

In soap terms, "going huge" means staging a spectacular and slightly preposterous stunt in an attempt to grab viewers' attention.

From BBC

In an age of headlines and the demand for the spectacular, Kamara still stands out.

From BBC

It seems unfair that, after his spectacular “Lincoln in the Bardo,” Saunders returns with not just another novel featuring a ghost, but with a new novel even more spectacular than the last.

From Los Angeles Times

Then the CME raised margins five times in nine days — and the cascade of forced liquidation was spectacular, sending silver tumbling nearly 30%.

From MarketWatch