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fantastically
adverb as in strangely
Example Sentences
In Revolution, Brand bemoans our “uninformed populace,” while repeatedly proving his point with fantastically wrong information.
The critics have not been kind, with The Guardian calling A Long Way Down “fantastically unconvincing.”
On Sleepy Hollow, it was convincingly, if fantastically, rendered.
More like fantastically well paying, brutal hours, and comparatively short.
There are plenty of systems in the U.S. that work fantastically well.
The letter, fantastically expressed as it was, conveyed the true condition of the hour.
“You would sap the very source of human happiness and enterprise,” Professor Fortescue asserted, fantastically.
The furnishings are many hued, the cushions a flare of color, and the pictures fantastically futuristic.
It was a singular scene presented by the four men standing round the fire, whose flame fantastically lit up their faces.
Nowhere perhaps has the great water erosion of bygone aeons wrought more grotesquely and fantastically than in the Moqui basin.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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