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terrific

[tuh-rif-ik] / təˈrɪf ɪk /




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The film has received mostly positive reviews, including four stars from the Guardian, which said Feig and his cast "deliver with terrific gusto; this is an innocent holiday treat".

From BBC

He was a beautiful footballer who could play with both feet, terrific ability.

From BBC

Mr. Waits is terrific here, his growl of a voice put to gentle use as a solitary person evidently glad and endearingly nervous to see his children.

From The Wall Street Journal

“He did a terrific job of driving the basketball,” Redick said.

From Los Angeles Times

Stokes is a great on-field captain and McCullum has a terrific attitude as coach, but they needed to be steered in the right direction when it comes to preparation and planning.

From BBC