How To Use Wonderfully In A Sentence

  • In turn, the gallery's window is fitted with giant windscreen wipers to sweep away a continuous downpour of "rain" inverted commas seem necessary to any description of Weber's wonderfully artificial sculptural conceits. This week's new exhibitions
  • Now that we have cable, we get a wonderfully crisp picture, even on our old TV.
  • First came a wonderfully tooled pair of soft doe-skin boots, delicate enough to wear with nice dresses, but sturdy enough to wear in everyday use.
  • The Varsity itself is a wonderfully stylish boutique hotel in the heart of the city, its upper storeys offering astounding views. The Sun
  • A wonderfully eerie musical score accompanies the two youngsters as they pound miles of wet roads for hours on end, experiencing nothing but uncertainty at every turn.
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  • It gives us a wonderfully economical, almost anthropological view of the grrrls in their natural habitat - the street.
  • This is a wonderfully nourishing cake to take on a winter tramp or to a working bee.
  • Equally the Tender concentrates the mind wonderfully in a way that a final offer by letter from the insurer can not.
  • The costuming is wonderfully authentic, and as fine quillwork as I've ever seen done.
  • The _mawk_ fly is indigenous, and thrives wonderfully, as you shall hear. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 55, No. 340, February, 1844
  • And all of this art is wonderfully accessible. Times, Sunday Times
  • The audience becomes gradually and wonderfully aware that the musical process is an almost direct transcription of the physical one. Times, Sunday Times
  • Inside were wonderfully carved, handsome pieces like six-legged snooker tables and eight-legged billiard tables.
  • In a wonderfully economic circle, the hemp is used to mop up pig waste, then the crop is harvested and fed to the pigs.
  • He is certainly successful in this, creating a wonderfully intimate sound with no plush production to deaden the enjoyment.
  • His voice may not be as pure as it once was, nor soar quite so magnificently, but it is still wonderfully hypnotic.
  • Yet when I manage to find a wonderfully fragrant cowpat in the fields, you should hear the shrieks! Archive 2008-01-01
  • Rather, my first thought is of the scene in which Tom (wonderfully and perfectly portrayed by Nick Nolte) dandles a priceless violin out the window.
  • The godlike part of the cod, which, like the human head, is curiously and wonderfully made, forsooth has but little less brain in it, -- coming to such an end! to be craunched by cows! Cape Cod
  • The poem is wonderfully funny in its sketch of our toey aggressiveness when we find ourselves overseas and out of our trees.
  • His 'bassy' voice looms wonderfully above the acoustic guitars and pianos, and sometimes a strings orchestra. Fengh Diary Entry
  • Politeness is like an air cushion; there may be nothing in it,but it eases ours jolts wonderfully
  • The stone stairways and halls of this wonderfully atmospheric venue will be aglow with candlelight.
  • The spelling of our language in respect to the pronunciation is also wonderfully defective, though perhaps less so than that of the French; as the words slaughter and laughter are pronounced totally different, though spelt alike. Note XV
  • The music consisted of a band of guitars, from which the performers, common men, and probably self-taught, contrived to draw wonderfully good music, and, in the intervals of dancing, played airs from the Straniera and Puritani. Life in Mexico, During a Residence of Two Years in That Country
  • She receives wonderfully sympathetic support from a tight-knit cast of sidemen, and adds her own fiddle, organ and calabash textures. Times, Sunday Times
  • (_Celosia cristata_), which is an annual, there are several races in which the flower-stem is wonderfully "fasciated" or compressed; and one has been exhibited [788] actually eighteen inches in breadth. The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication, Vol. I.
  • No, it is wonderfully atmospheric and French. Times, Sunday Times
  • Wonderfully constructed narratives, such as the patriarchal stories of Genesis, are reduced and abridged as to make many of them incomprehensible.
  • Wonderfully sweet-sharp flavours here, which are great with grilled lamb or liver.
  • As teenagers though, the beach suddenly and wonderfully enlarges, like the first blinding moments of the nascent universe.
  • For those with the patience to search, this will prove a wonderfully evocative and various show. Times, Sunday Times
  • The second sentence flows smoothly but contains the wonderfully effortful word strainedly. A Close Read
  • It was a wonderfully woozy night, and she DJed with a deft touch, moving in and out of the vinyl grooves, merging sundry vibes and keeping the headspace at a nice high.
  • Then there's the wonderfully blue pool, two saunas, two steam rooms and two Jacuzzis, changing rooms steeped in aromatic unctions and potions, hair dryers, cozzie dryers, private showers and complimentary towels.
  • It's been said that the only good thing that comes of jumping off a cliff is the way the mind becomes wonderfully concentrated. Big Questions and Little Trinkets
  • He is very pious and self-reliant, which is provocative of bigotry and hot temper; and surrounded and approached on all sides by clever and often unscrupulous financiers and speculators, his scutcheon has worn wonderfully well, and his character and reputation passed through many fiery ordeals. South Africa and the Transvaal War, Vol. 1 (of 6) From the Foundation of Cape Colony to the Boer Ultimatum of 9th Oct. 1899
  • His skin was white and wonderfully clear.
  • Expanded, visually, beyond anything resembling the comparatively claustrophobic 1947 film which starred a wonderfully scrofulous Richard Attenborough, and imbued with a feverish morality that would have gratified Mr. Greene himself, the film is almost distractingly beautiful to look at, something that accentuates the tension between the film's conflicting quantities, i.e., the glories of the physical world, and the corrupted humanity it hosts. 'Idiot Brother': Silly, Satirical and Smart
  • Professional jealousy vies with personal loyalty, to wonderfully chaotic effect. Times, Sunday Times
  • While ligaments are pliable and flexible, permitting free movement, they are also wonderfully strong and inextensible. A Practical Physiology
  • I don't smell saffron in Evening Edged in Gold, but I do get a lot of cinnamon, which I think goes wonderfully well with the nectarous, ripe quality of the flowers and which enhances the balmy, comforting feel of the woody base. Perfume Review: Ineke Evening Edged in Gold
  • Ideal and absurd, they bespeak a wonderfully eccentric imagination.
  • Membrillo is the Spanish word for quince, a remarkable fruit that is inedibly hard and astringent when raw, and turns a wonderfully deep orange color when cooked. Archive 2007-08-01
  • The cast deals admirably with a difficult script which is peppered with acerbic one-liners and wonderfully witty wisecracks.
  • she was wonderfully alive for her age
  • The bread basket had a few slices of a tan sourdough and a two little twin loafs of a wonderfully crusty, narrow bread whose air pockets even seemed to carry flavor.
  • The wonderfully constructed opening montage sequence, consisting of flashback action coupled with newspaper headlines and photographs, emphasises the centrality of Daisy's kidnapping to the plot.
  • The sun - dried tomatoes give the dish a wonderfully rich flavor.
  • Scented spring white wines work wonderfully well with the new season's vegetables
  • His articles are wonderfully crafted and thought provoking.
  • Its sight is marvellously keen, hearing exceedingly acute, and sense of smell wonderfully perfect.
  • What concentrates the mind wonderfully is the knowledge that you must have it and you can't afford it.
  • I am joylessly a at unsoiled curtailment, but i vestris to halevy rise two petting ago, if wonderfully for cytoarchitectonic hyperborean fluidram. Rational Review
  • His wonderfully contrasty pictures made us all aware of the noble, Roman solidity of some of the structures and the simple, honed elegance of their detailing.
  • While eryngium are wonderfully trouble-free in dry, chalky or sandy soil, they suffer in heavy ground. Times, Sunday Times
  • The new mix is wonderfully enveloping with bullets ricocheting and voices echoing around in the cavernous locations when appropriate.
  • M. de Maupeou came to me in December, and after having gently scolded me for what he termed my carelessness, he showed me a letter from the duchesse de Grammont, which, he said, would wonderfully aid our plans. Memoirs of the Comtesse Du Barry, with minute details of her entire career as favorite of Louis XV. Written by herself
  • Sures must have had tongue in cheek when she contrived Ghirlandina, a cast-paper relief of an old, crooked, leaning tower, wonderfully abraded and polychromed.
  • The umpires asked McCullum to hang around while they checked for the no-ball, but Tait was okay and so the dangerous McCullum is on his way, swishing his bat in frustration.3rd over: New Zealand 10-0 Guptill 0, B McCullum 8 Lee, 34 years young as David Brent would say, has started wonderfully here. Australia v New Zealand - live! | Rob Smyth
  • All those wonderfully exotic names like dicastery, nuncio, sostituto, consistory, etc. Globe and Mail
  • The costumes and set design are stylish and impressive, full of bright colors and wonderfully authentic period detail.
  • The snippets of dialogue, picked up from hours and hours of conversations with relatives, are wonderfully evocative. Times, Sunday Times
  • On the other hand, the soil is so wonderfully rich and fertile that the study of geoponics and artificial manuring was never thought essential. The Philippine Islands
  • While the chunks of meat in the bhuna gosht, a lamb curry, were wonderfully tender, the thick, tasty gravy carried unseemly puddles of oil. Chicago Reader
  • Ostrich eggs are rich, with a yellowy yolk that lends itself wonderfully to cakes - though at 3.5lbs of beaten liquid in each egg, you'd have to be baking for a crowd.
  • Those who heard Schumann play say that he used the pedal persistently, sometimes twice in the same bar to avoid harmonic confusion; and the same is true of Chopin, concerning whose playing an English amateur says, after referring to his _legatissimo_ touch: "The wide arpeggios in the left hand, _maintained in a continuous stream of tone_ by the strict legato and fine and constant use of the damper pedal, formed an harmonious substructure for a wonderfully poetic _cantabile_. Chopin and Other Musical Essays
  • They are organized by season, and I find this clever and wonderfully suited: jam-making is really the art of canning an ephemeral moment of the year, to be enjoyed later when nostalgia strikes.
  • Burghal Bread - a wonderfully moist wholemeal bread due to the inclusion of soaked burghal, the crust a visual delight in it's coating of sesame seeds. Archive 2006-10-01
  • Crystal Cove is a wonderfully relaxing retreat overlooking the golden sands of the west coast. Times, Sunday Times
  • Before recordings were available, people had to wait to hear wonderfully performed music; at home, people either went without or made their own, at parlor spinet pianos or on the porch with guitar and banjo.
  • Wouldn't it be wonderfully cathartic if all it took to tame that doe-eyed, imbecilic half-man -- not Charlie Sheen, we're talking about the child character Jake -- was someone who took the time to sit down with him and treat him like a German Shepard about to be euthanized? Hulu.com: Retaining the Sheen: The Worst Possible Two and a Half Men Replacements
  • But then those who have read the original book will agree that this wonderfully drawn comedy character is a cut above your regular anti-hero.
  • Like the caterpillar who enters a chrysalid, we surrender to death to our ways and enter the maze of waiting, and if we wait patiently enough, in His time we emerge into the transformation needed, and wonderfully possible, in whatever phase of our lives we are. The Inner Maze of Waiting
  • Her guitarist had only a week to learn the chords, but they duetted wonderfully.
  • Their fur, feathers and skins, wonderfully textured and coloured, the symmetry of the patterns they make and the exquisite arrays of stripes and spots are there to be emulated.
  • It had warm aromas of prunes, cocoa and caramel, which brought out the flavors of the chocolate cake wonderfully.
  • The mountain air was wonderfully pure.
  • The one on the auction description but still smallish, the forend is sorta plain but the butt is wonderfully figured! A Semi-Painful Reunion
  • The human mind is a wonderfully complex organ. Christianity Today
  • There is something wonderfully cussed about this Liverpool octet's omission of their finest song from their first album.
  • At the back window, the oaks and the steep brown hill looked wonderfully romantic in the deluge.
  • Its regretful, transfiguring ending, built out of a wonderfully orchestral monody, is remarkable, and the clarity of the textures is quite startling.
  • It is wonderfully satisfying to make these pictures by hand, patiently, with pencil and paper, compass and straightedge.
  • As an example of the former, Wiseman applies his wonderfully analytic mind to question specific prior efforts to criticize the conclusions of the Feilding Report.
  • It's wonderfully expressive of a hot night and the feeling of expectancy, that someone is about to step out of the dark.
  • Your article starts wonderfully, propounding the sentiments that could have been expressed by a tree hugging commie like me, only you do it so much more eloquently.
  • Although often banished to the suburban mailbox, vines are wonderfully versatile plants.
  • Homemade Wugong, after eight arteries, the target homing road, the celebrity honor roll, lets you understand knight-errant's unique charm fully wonderfully.
  • Some of his observations about the Egyptian capital and its people are wonderfully apt. Times, Sunday Times
  • Anyone who's returned their Apple laptop for repairs knows that Apple first ships out a wonderfully compact box, packed efficiently with protective stuffing to ensconce the computer. Apple's Uses Ultra-Large Boxes To Replace Ultra-Compact USB Power Chargers - The Consumerist
  • The narration is flooded with wonderfully pithy, insightful commentary.
  • People are wonderfully blasé about all this. Times, Sunday Times
  • It seems wonderfully natural and without vanity that he takes the Eucharist from a splendid golden challis but blesses the babies, the brides, grooms and the dearly departed from a salsa bottle. Small Brown Bishops
  • The mountain air was wonderfully pure.
  • A wonderfully evocative celebration of the richness and complexity of painting as it is happening at the moment in studios all over Britain. Times, Sunday Times
  • There is something wonderfully incongruent in the Royal Mail celebrating its monopoly powers by increasing the price of a first class stamp yet again.
  • His edges defined his shapes; they were simple and natural and wonderfully expressive. Times, Sunday Times
  • The recipe would have remained totally and completely vegan - as it was originally written on Susan's site - but we don't use soy yogurt here and I'm the only non-dairy drinker here, so I swapped in the Source brand fatfree vanilla yogurt that my mom was eating with breakfast and it worked wonderfully. Archive 2009-07-01
  • The individual members of this particular community are by no means all wonderfully multifaceted, but they are at least inconstant, generous and judgmental, visionary and blinkered, capable of extreme kindness and gross inhumanity.
  • In an essay on Gerald Graff, Sukenick makes this wonderfully efficient statement: "Mimetic fiction depends on the suspension of disbelief; nonmimetic fiction does not. "Mimetic Fiction"
  • I felt wonderfully clean and fresh after my shower.
  • It is a wonderfully told tale, with a well drawn main character and an unforgettable deuteragonist.
  • The mere mention of her name calmed him down wonderfully. The Lost Valley
  • This makes it wonderfully easy for them to predetermine your emotions about an upcoming guest. Hulu.com: 5 Easy Ways for Comedians to Survive The View
  • It's wonderfully at odds with the naivety of the fairytale strings and Clark's choirgirl vocals, conjuring up a hazy world in which nothing seems quite stable, a state helped along by the addition of magnificently oddball heavy riffs and stuttering synths. St Vincent: Strange Mercy – review
  • Weill's brief overture is wonderfully astringent and dissonant, the precise opposite of the florid, creamy style of the composer often regarded as his chief competitor, George Gershwin.
  • His articulation was wonderfully clear. Earthly Powers: Religion and Politics in Europe from the Enlightenment to the Great War
  • It also lends itself well to being dyed wonderfully rich, bright colours. Times, Sunday Times
  • The mountain air was wonderfully pure.
  • There it comes sliding down the luggage ramp: flattened, tattered, stained, wonderfully unappealing.
  • Kinard, a Casey Affleck lookalike, provides an unsettling mixture of dewy-eyed sincerity and barely concealed insanity – he both attracts with his charm but repels with his odd demands, creating a wonderfully enigmatic personality. Current Movie Reviews, Independent Movies - Film Threat
  • All the hospital staff were wonderfully supportive.
  • Since then, he has spent two decades exploring and refining a wonderfully distinctive poetic voice. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Most wonderfully, he knew that the points of light were stars, and he knew how far away they were.
  • Basically its just a wonderfully witty book written in the voice of a fashionista that we can actually connect with.
  • Alya breathed a heavy sigh of contentment as she washed herself with the wonderfully warm water.
  • We lay there (for the banks hid us), drank again and again, bathed our chests, let our wrists trail in the running water till they ached with the chill; and at last, being wonderfully renewed, we got out the meal-bag and made drammach in the iron pan. Kidnapped
  • It's wonderfully remote, with fantastic cliffs and big white sandy beaches.
  • She has taken many blows to her body through sickness and to her heart through the deaths of so many of those close to her, and yet she has managed to remain resilient, engaged and wonderfully ebullient through it all. Lucille Clifton : Kwame Dawes : Harriet the Blog : The Poetry Foundation
  • The first movement suffers particularly, deprived of its bleak but wonderfully expressive scoring. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is also my first chance to see the wonderfully unique wildlife here; kangaroos, wallabies, wombats, pademelons, possums, and various unique birds.
  • There is something wonderfully absurd about cycling at night. Times, Sunday Times
  • This lagune is probably formed in the basin or crater of some extinct geyser or volcanic spring, as the two high and wonderfully similar mountains on either side are identical in formation with those in which occur the cave-craters farther south on the same river. Zuñi Fetiches Second Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1880-1881, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1883, pages 3-45
  • He is a wonderfully understated character with the gentle knowing presence of an outsider who understands.
  • What wonderfully comforting people we medicos are.
  • We've bought a wonderfully luxuriant carpet for our bedroom.
  • Clean and fresh, this was perfectly seasoned, and the tender tuna was wonderfully complemented by the crunchy, sharp tasting sprouts.
  • I have always a piece of cold beef and a mince-pie upon the table, and am wonderfully pleased to see my tenants pass away a whole evening in playing their innocent tricks, and smutting one another. Christmas: Its Origin and Associations Together with Its Historical Events and Festive Celebrations During Nineteen Centuries
  • He had actually built up the Hendrickton and Pas Alos from a narrow-gauge, "jerkwater" road into a part of a great cross-continent system that tapped a wonderfully rich territory on both sides of the Tom Swift and His Electric Locomotive, or, Two Miles a Minute on the Rails
  • It's retro kitsch, wonderfully camp, gleefully perverse and exaggerated and utterly great fun throughout.
  • First, it is in setting up such a wonderfully constructed and complex mesh of relationships among the inhabitants of his fictional village, and then never introducing conflict between them.
  • The trio hail from Montreal and a wonderfully quaint almost folkish tinge subtly permeates the album.
  • I bought my ticket at the desk in the public foyer - a wonderfully light and airy reception area.
  • Then Starks on a screen does wonderfully well to jink and jive for the first down at the half way line. New York Giants 37 Green Bay Packers 20 - as it happened | Steve Busfield
  • My personal favourite sight, however, is the cathedral of St Sauveur, a bit of an architectural mishmash but with a wonderfully lived-in feel.
  • It's a brilliant conceit, and for the most part works wonderfully.
  • He gets away with it because he delivers his poetic lines with such wonderfully battered suavity. Times, Sunday Times
  • The colour is so fiery it looks like one bite will singe your lips off, but the flavour is a wonderfully complex mixture of sweet and spicy.
  • Of course, it's all wonderfully shabby chic, with several large holes in the carpet and inadvertent additions from the couple's small black pug, which waddles about, snorting and, occasionally, weeing.
  • An expression in Jeremiah is wonderfully precise; "Though the waves thereof toss themselves" thus describing that separate and individual motion of each billow, which they have from the greatest to the least. Extracts from a Lady's Log-Book,
  • The Spy" by Clive Cussler and Justin Scott is a wonderfully written and historically fascinating espionage novel set in pre-World War I America, in which our hero, Isaac Bell a characteristically brilliant and strong Yale man, stops a slew of Japanese, German and English spies who are trying to break America's secret program to build the most powerful dreadnought battleships and control the world's waters. Twelve Months of Reading
  • It's sort of like a frittata or a quiche, although neither of those do justice to the wonderfully distinctive, almost tangy, taste.
  • Diners have discovered this wonderfully old-fashioned Italian restaurant, which still operates in yesteryear's formal yet friendly European style, delivering unrushed service from a gracious, attentive staff.
  • Wonderfully ripe figs and prosciutto sliced thin as silk stockings dovetail gracefully with the help of a dense balsamic vinaigrette.
  • The lyrical second theme brings forth a singing legato from the violin that contrasts wonderfully with its sharp and clipped phrasing in the first section.
  • The player, back-pedalling furiously, did wonderfully to prevent the ball dropping in under his crossbar.
  • In her years with the New York City Ballet, Verdy was known as a brainy, musical and wonderfully expressive dancer; here she puts all those skills to work as a writer. Innocence And Experience
  • The sun - dried tomatoes give the dish a wonderfully rich flavor.
  • No longer could the shortcomings of a meal be disguised with sauces: nouvelle cuisine required wonderfully fresh ingredients and a great deal of culinary skill.
  • All wonderfully participative, although no one remembered to advise the aggrieved to change the station or turn the radio off altogether.
  • He was wonderfully indiscreet, but he was very bright and did not take himself too seriously. Times, Sunday Times
  • 7. Chicks dig dots 6. I thought this was a drywalling class 5. It's so weird, somebody's gotta wanna buy it 4. If I screw up, the mistakes are so small nobody'll notice 'em anyway 3. It's wonderfully therapeutic and relaxing, I've become a much calmer, kinder person- Waddya mean I've still got a ways to go? Top Ten Reasons Why I Stipple
  • The sun felt wonderfully warm on his soaked skin, so he closed his eyes and enjoyed its soothing heat.
  • The cheeseboard offers a good selection of locally produced cheeses such as applewood smoked cheese and the wonderfully named Cornish Yarg.
  • The "Iliad" is beautful with all the truth, and grace and simplicity of a wonderfully childlike people while the "Æneid" is more stately and reserved. The Story of My Life
  • There is something wonderfully absurd about cycling at night. Times, Sunday Times
  • If you haven't investigated Latin folk, flamenco or jazz guitar before, this group is a wonderfully pure introduction.
  • Popularly spoken of as the "lying-in period," and medically known as the puerperium, this time of convalescence immediately following childbirth is usually occupied by two important things: the restoration of the pelvic organs to their normal condition before pregnancy, and the starting of that wonderfully adaptative mechanism concerned with the production of the varying and daily changing food supply of the offspring. The Mother and Her Child
  • There are wonderfully inventive new phrases turned every day by writers, comedians, rap artists and hoodies.
  • All the hospital staff were wonderfully supportive.
  • The side fairing is wonderfully asymmetrical, but how will they assimilate lighting into the front for the street version? BMW S1000RR teaser video released - Hell For Leather
  • The summer fruit consommée (essentially beautiful berries in a well - balanced sharp-sweet syrup) went wonderfully with its mascarpone ice cream and tiny honey madeleines.
  • Then, I saw that upon the crest of the diadem was a single great diamond wonderfully chiselled to represent a bat with outspread wings, the device upon the banners of the mystic realm. The Great White Queen A Tale of Treasure and Treason
  • The music is wonderfully evocative, taking listeners to sunlit vistas way beyond the confines of a single room. The Sun
  • The structures of life, from DNA helices to Austrian physicists, are wonderfully, gloriously improbable. Eating the Sun: How Plants Power the Planet
  • What about all those wonderfully attractive polled Angus two and a half year old heifers and steers, cut off in their prime to provide hamburgers for left wingers?
  • Shoppers who rush to your store to take advantage of wonderfully advertised manufacturers' specials should be greeted with an unadvertised special predetermined by you.
  • A wonderfully fluent technician, who moved in virtuosi circles, Lely recorded the worlds of politics and fashion alike, and sometimes revealed undoubted powers of character penetration.
  • Veal chops and tuna and pork tenderloin are wonderfully grilled but shortchanged of their distinctive spices.
  • The stranger came out, and he had a wonderfully bright smile, and asked us where we were going - a not inappropriate question, I thought, since we were traipsing in his property.
  • The foam is a bit pretentious and the spice a little too subtle but the risotto is a buttery pleasure and the cucumber wonderfully refreshing. Times, Sunday Times
  • So let me get it straight: good conversative legal minds and leaders are great assests, wonderfully people — maybe they belong on the USSC — but they also defend their own at every turn, an ugliness we observe whenever they break ranks with libertarians busy attacking some leftist lawyer. The Volokh Conspiracy » Miguel Estrada Writes in Support of Elena Kagan’s Confirmation
  • It's a wonderfully evocative and private moment, the boy looking kind of straggly and no longer hip without the rain coat and leather jacket to bulk him up, and the girl suggesting her sensuality and sexiness with just the slender curve of her back to the camera. Elevator to the Gallows
  • My week started out wonderfully and it kind of dimmed down. Weekly Catchup
  • It opens the airways wonderfully. The Hayfever Handbook - a summer survival guide
  • Still others simply enjoy Poe's unmatched style that conjures up remarkably horrid mental images and brings on a wonderfully grim suspense.
  • It proved to be perfect: wonderfully atmospheric with a superb acoustic. Times, Sunday Times
  • I found the next day she was wonderfully inquisitive about this gentleman.
  • Mary Peters, 1972 Olympic champion in the pentathlon, the forerunner of the heptathlon, describes her, wonderfully, as ‘part gazelle, part kangaroo’.
  • No Analysis of U-ni-ted's season would be complete without a special mention for that wonderfully talented frenchman Monsieur Cantona.
  • A simple one-hour massage with oil costs about a tenner but I couldn't resist the wonderfully-named rice pudding massage.
  • The staff were wonderfully attentive. Times, Sunday Times
  • Politeness is like an air cushion; there may be nothing in it,but it eases ours jolts wonderfully
  • There are wonderfully complete fossil series, e.g. among cuttlefishes, in which we can almost see evolution in process. The Outline of Science, Vol. 1 (of 4) A Plain Story Simply Told
  • His art is wonderfully representative of the essence of the philosophy of Indian aesthetics.
  • You need something a bit stronger for your garden, like the flower spikes from Salvia nemorosa ‘Superba’, with wonderfully intense lavender blue flowers issuing from purplish bracts, or some of the deep wine-red sidalceas.
  • Faces in the Crowd offers a wonderfully various and intelligently chosen spread of images.
  • Roth's latest book Everyman is wonderfully wrought. In an exclusive interview with BookBrowse, Louise Dean talks about herself and her three books, Becoming Strangers, This Human Season and the book that she's currently working on; and offers pithy but inspiring advice to aspiring authors.
  • They were wonderfully soft and filled with bits of gooey caramel and chocolate.
  • In the bright desert sunlight, the whole place acts as a giant internalized sundial, with light slowly moving over the polished concrete floors and the wonderfully richly textured earth walls.
  • We've bought a wonderfully luxuriant carpet for our bedroom.
  • It was an excellent opportunity to explore the area and, though I've never been one for self-catering, we had a wonderfully relaxing 20 days there.
  • She's a wonderfully creative dancer but she doesn't have the technique of a truly great performer.
  • Wonderfully loungy vocals on this undeservedly obscure 1971 Motown single. Easy, Breezy Mix : Scrubbles.net
  • The stonework could be wonderfully softened with climbing roses and clematis. Times, Sunday Times
  • Brenda Archer -- she of the furor over the alleged claim that registering gender would cause hatred of transgendered -- was first up to declare this filtering of "ladyboy" "breath-taking" discrimination -- although I'll bet Craigslist, now that all those attorneys generals have concentrated their minds wonderfully, are forced to look for ads on the key word "ladyboy" and "t-girl" and whatnot as well. Second Thoughts
  • Tomás Aguilar was a classmate who devoted his free time and his talent to the invention of wonderfully ingenious contraptions of dubious practicality, like the aerostatic dart or the dynamo spinning top. Excerpt: Shadow of the Wind by Carlos Ruiz Zafon
  • Since it was the first day I wanted to get a brief feel for the air here, especially after all that wonderfully buoyant smooth stuff in Wisconsin, so I set the task as the 50 km triangle.
  • He was a wonderfully sweet-natured boy; quick-witted, willing, and had a nose for golf.

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