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brilliant

[bril-yuhnt] / ˈbrɪl yənt /




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"Kirsty Wark was with her. They played really great tunes, so we thought 'may not just ask her if she wants to do Pretty Ugly sometime? Amazingly, she said yes and it was brilliant."

From BBC

I am also talking about the academy in that and the brilliant work that goes on down there.

From BBC

Oh right, and this World Series showcased a brilliant performance by a player who just might be the greatest to ever live: Yes, Yoshi Yamamoto.

From The Wall Street Journal

He said there were extra festive goodies at the food bank and 92 people recently sat down to an "absolutely brilliant" Christmas meal at St Paul's Centre with 20 volunteers on hand to help out.

From BBC

Great journalism without brilliant photography is like Christmas dinner without roast potatoes.

From BBC