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brilliant

[bril-yuhnt] / ˈbrɪl yənt /




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Critics called it "unmissable", "a brilliant snapshot of black British culture" and "a landmark moment for UK music".

From BBC

The brilliant Starc then enticed last man Tongue into a pat to extra cover.

From BBC

The idea is to leave room for something brilliant to cross your mind.

From The Wall Street Journal

The club had some brilliant players and plenty of other strong characters, yet I'm sure not one of them would have had a bad word to say about their captain.

From BBC

"I am just looking at her and thinking she could be sweet but a psycho, like that would be brilliant," Rachel told the other traitors.

From BBC