[
UK
/stˈʌnɐ/
]
[ US /ˈstənɝ/ ]
[ US /ˈstənɝ/ ]
NOUN
-
an unexpected and amazing event
the stunner was what happened on Saturday - a very attractive or seductive looking woman
How To Use stunner In A Sentence
- He declared her ‘a stunner ‘, and within days they were besotted with each other.’
- This new model is an absolute stunner. The Sun
- The record is a stunner, offering a glimpse at a once-famous composer who has unfairly suffered a bad rap.
- The central slow movement is a solemn stunner - very beautiful, without one false or lazy note.
- He did it first take, hit a volley which flew into the roof of the net, a real stunner, one in a million.
- The new administrator in accounts is a real stunner.
- But the real stunner is that he is pulling 6% of the vote.
- Cattle are humanely stunned with a captive bolt stunner that penetrates or piths the brain rendering the animal unable to feel pain.
- But the real stunner is this: The biggest winners from the faster productivity growth of the 1990s were workers, not investors.
- An absolute stunner: the backless gown in silver is held in place by tiny, invisible straps.