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UK
/fɑːntˈæstɪkli/
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[ US /fænˈtæstɪkɫi/ ]
[ US /fænˈtæstɪkɫi/ ]
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exceedingly; extremely
behind you the coastal hills plunge to the incredibly blue sea backed by the Turkish mountains
she plays fabulously well
How To Use fantastically In A Sentence
- The people were fantastically welcoming and the atmosphere in both cities seemed relaxed. The Sun
- This is a fantastically good-looking car in the metal, especially when painted in the lurid shade of orange this model is sporting. Times, Sunday Times
- The two lines run through the composition, sometimes parallel, sometimes intertwining, with the second one eventually taking over and ultimately finding its closure in a lush, animalic, fantastically sexy, nocturnal base of amber, musk, civet, patchouli and castoreum. Forgotten Chypres: 7e Sense by Sonya Rykiel and Gianni Versace
- With a romantic flourish, he produces a presentation box, he gently eases it open and shows his amour some fantastically expensive ring.
- A pig-farmer in Lethbridge has invented a pill, derived from pigfeed, that is fantastically effective in fighting clinical depression without nasty side-effects. Boing Boing: December 16, 2001 - December 22, 2001 Archives
- The magazine noted that 'nobody paints a moving picture as fantastically' as this writer-director.
- In other words, this is your typical Pinkwater novel: screamingly funny, unbelievably weird, and fantastically awesome. Boing Boing
- Always enjoyable, Timothy Spall is fantastically weasel-like as the unmasked Peter Pettigrew, every bit as loathsome as can be expected.
- Although extensive (and presumably fantastically expensive), the excavations revealed a story of only local interest, with Medieval and later expansion by Kingston upon Thames via a series of revetments into the river.
- Remind yourself that the right filter can be fantastically flattering, and she probably doesn't look that good in real life. Times, Sunday Times