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marvelous

[mahr-vuh-luhs] / ˈmɑr və ləs /




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Coolidge saw in “the marvelous history of the Jewish people” a special lesson in their “capacity for adaptation in detail, without surrender of essentials.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Homer rewards close lookers with marvelous touches created by many techniques, from over-drawing and layering of paints, both translucent and opaque, to dry brush application and paint-scraping—didactics in this gallery explain them.

From The Wall Street Journal

And Morris displayed, in this marvelous outer-space dance adventure, that wonder could exist in what had become the most unlikely of places.

From Los Angeles Times

This marvelous biography of Aimee Semple McPherson reasserts her vital place in Los Angeles’ history.

From Los Angeles Times

How marvelous for a female narrator to say that about another woman.

From Los Angeles Times