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glorious

[glawr-ee-uhs, glohr-] / ˈglɔr i əs, ˈgloʊr- /


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The statement concluded: "Pamela will continue to live in our hearts and minds. A glorious life lived and loved."

From BBC

Layer in a few tactile moments: handwritten menus or place cards if that’s your vibe, or simply a stack of good blankets and genuinely comfortable pillows for that glorious post-meal sprawl on the couch.

From Salon

“She’s confident and glorious in her existence on this planet, and on her forward motion of, ‘I’m really a nice person.

From Los Angeles Times

No need to lick your fingers, but you’re likely to smack your lips with every glorious bite.

From Washington Post

Humans have glorious ways of vocalizing discontent: We grumble, grouse, gripe, groan, moan.

From New York Times