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stunner

[stuhn-er] / ˈstʌn ər /




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His last lap was a stunner until his little moment late on, to the extent that McLaren team principal Andrea Stella called it "exceptional".

From BBC

Every shot is a stunner, from stark images of eerily spinning footballs to goalposts that loom like devil’s horns.

From Los Angeles Times

Likewise, for every gorgeous shot of a tornado of dragons whirling though a crack in a cave, a dozen other potential stunners have been given a dull dusting of “authentic” dirt and fog.

From Los Angeles Times

"I think he felt at peace when that went in," adds Golding about Eze's stunner against Villa.

From BBC

As video games go, it's a stunner, with gorgeous art direction heavily inspired by France's 19th century Belle Époque era.

From BBC