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wonderment

[wuhn-der-muhnt] / ˈwʌn dər mənt /


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With endless inventiveness reminiscent of the tangible wonderment achieved by cinematic forefathers Georges Méliès or Ray Harryhausen, “Strawberry Mansion” is one of the most unique American independent films to open its doors in recent memory.

From Los Angeles Times

He talks of the pandemic nightmare and of his son Silvestre, 4, whose linguistic explosion over the last several years has been an endless source of wonderment.

From Los Angeles Times

“I was just sort of in a state of wonderment about how all this music had come out of the heavens, and I was just, ‘How the hell did that happen?’

From Los Angeles Times

“You look like a bride,” she tells Ruthie in wonderment, wrapping her in eyelet sheets after an operation.

From New York Times

But Golden injects vertiginous nausea into Kusama’s gaga wonderment, which complicates the experience.

From Los Angeles Times