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wonderfully

[wuhn-der-fuh-lee, -der-flee] / ˈwʌn dər fə li, -dər fli /


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As I said on Match of the Day, he was a joy to watch and he has a wonderful knack of making the game look wonderfully easy.

From BBC

Over the centuries, gravy shed its sweeter, almond-thickened medieval robes and settled into something recognizably savory, though still wonderfully elastic.

From Salon

Some think it’s her wonderfully wrinkled cheeks, or the way she smiles in videos as her twinkling brown eyes timidly look away from the camera.

From New York Times

Lisa Wagner is wonderfully batty and occasionally cantankerous as the unorthodox shrink, and there’s more than a hint that she might just be another patient in the clinic.

From New York Times

“Woods’s English sentences are also wonderfully lucid — an important criterion in assessing translations of Mann, who, for all his piling on of circumstantial details, writes luminously transparent German.”

From New York Times