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terrific

[tuh-rif-ik] / təˈrɪf ɪk /




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The two-time major winner hit every fairway in a terrific display of ball-striking.

From BBC

He's been a terrific force in the Glasgow team.

From BBC

Elliot Millar-Mills, previously unsung, had such a terrific impact off the bench against England and Wales that his injury can now be categorised as a blow.

From BBC

Its entries—written before, during and after Operation Desert Storm—now serve as the foundation of his terrific memoir, “If I Don’t Return.”

From The Wall Street Journal

It helps that Buckley and Bale are terrific, as is the ensemble at large.

From Los Angeles Times