Being or having the character of a miracle.
Extraordinarily good or great; used especially as intensifiers.
Too improbable to admit of belief.
1 In India and China we see the most marvelous of the knife-jugglers.
2 Denna's marvelous case had paid for itself ten times during my trip.
3 I think it has been marvelous , Alonso said of the cultural events.
4 To the contrary, she radiated power and energy, and she was marvelous .
5 My younger brother was considered a natural performer; he's a marvelous actor.
6 There's a love scene on a bearskin rug; they say it' marvelous .
7 The city was in the midst of a period of marvelous prosperity.
8 Naught in the universe is more marvelous than the beginnings of life.
9 The response to this marvelous story is a general and enthusiastic shout:
10 Now come, see the marvelous quality of this hammerstone from the trench.
11 To him the marvelous was the beautiful, the mysterious was the sublime.
12 Why had they ever thought they should fight against such marvelous beings?
13 The same marvelous riches that distinguish Cuba are the inheritance of Luzon.
14 As I looked in the same direction there was a marvelous transformation.
15 The eighteenth century had witnessed a marvelous growth of Russia in Europe.
16 Tall bent men were coming down the street arrayed in marvelous cloaks.
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