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wondrous

[wuhn-druhs] / ˈwʌn drəs /


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It’s hard to convey just how wondrous and revolutionary and comforting it felt to attend Lilith Fair in the late 1990s to people who weren’t there, but this documentary comes pretty darn close.

From Los Angeles Times

Frank has finally completed his physical journey, and we are left with his wondrous signature, his eternal essence communicated in form.

From Los Angeles Times

Each of the new opera’s five scenes in Act 1 and three in Act 2 are wondrous worlds of their own.

From Los Angeles Times

When she put the key in the ignition, Ridge watched like it was the most wondrous thing he’d ever experienced.

From Literature

So does—to one’s great surprise—Nile, whom the wondrous Mr. Rhys makes both menacing and charming and, quite critically, a friend to Aggie, never mind how self-serving his friendship might be.

From The Wall Street Journal