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marvelous

[mahr-vuh-luhs] / ˈmɑr və ləs /




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I am not someone who ordinarily cares anything about Carey, but she was marvelous in this context.

From Los Angeles Times

The director, who like Mr. Coppola has cast a lead actor who isn’t conventionally handsome, has, also like Mr. Coppola, outfitted him with hair that is somewhere between entrancingly marvelous and distractingly ridiculous.

From The Wall Street Journal

They’re all the same except that one that just painted another marvelous Pasadena January afternoon.

From Los Angeles Times

A marvelous Rhea Seehorn stars in the Apple TV sci-fi series, which explores the nature of happiness and an individual’s right to be discontented.

From Los Angeles Times

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