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wonderfully

[wuhn-der-fuh-lee, -der-flee] / ˈwʌn dər fə li, -dər fli /


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As I said on Match of the Day, he was a joy to watch and he has a wonderful knack of making the game look wonderfully easy.

From BBC

Over the centuries, gravy shed its sweeter, almond-thickened medieval robes and settled into something recognizably savory, though still wonderfully elastic.

From Salon

Above all, the competition is a crash course in the continent’s wonderfully varied musical tastes.

From Seattle Times

The wonderfully bizarre Canadian drama “Queens of the Qing Dynasty” understands queerness the way that bell hooks did: as a “self that is at odds with everything around it.”

From New York Times

They have, at their best, been wonderfully pleasing on the eye but also hugely vulnerable defensively and as confidence has drained away, particularly in goalkeeper Illan Meslier, the problems have got worse.

From BBC