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best of all

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  1. especially fortunate
    best of all, we don't have any homework!

How To Use best of all In A Sentence

  • Guardian International correspondent Jonathan Steele called Bush's and Blair's denial of the horrors attending the Iraq civil war "Panglossian" - referring to the ever optimistic Dr. Pangloss of Voltaire's novel Candide who, at every disaster, proclaims that ours is the best of all possible worlds. Surge to Purge: The 80% Solution in Iraq
  • Best of all, when you buy a cell phone from us and transfer your number, you will still qualify for all of our great rebates and discounts.
  • The third route was possibly the best of all, for the St. Gotthard, the farthest east of three possible passes, was large enough to accommodate a whole army and its lines of communication. THE CAMPAIGNS OF NAPOLEON
  • Living close to the East Fortune Airfield, you hardly ever get through a day without seeing some kind of flying device in the sky, be it a microlight, heli-copter or, best of all, a jet.
  • But best of all was the pool: where most villas boast pocket-handkerchief paddling pools, here was a pool in which to do solitary laps before breakfast, while staring out over miles of burnt-umber fields. Sleeping with the Finzi-Continis: Sicily's Madonie mountains
  • Best of all, Germany's crackerjack Ensemble Modern played the luminous score with extraordinary virtuosity.
  • Best of all, our new offices in London put all that expertise right on your doorstep.
  • A crude meal, no doubt, but the best of all sauces is hunger. Edward Abbey 
  • Best of all, you don't have to set foot in a gym to lose your festive flab. The Sun
  • It's quite fiery stuff with pepper, spices and some tannic activity but best of all, it's over-brimming with summer fruit flavours.
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