Extraordinarily good or great; used especially as intensifiers.
1 It's been a long and wondrous day, and it's far from done.
2 All that history was wondrous but, given our schedule, also rather daunting.
3 Alexia was underwhelmed; she had heard such wondrous things about French cuisine.
4 Perhaps the most wondrous part of the journey was still to come.
5 That should be an easy task for one with such wondrous powers.
6 Half a tumbler of the raw spirit brought about a wondrous change.
7 This set includes the famous Golden Sonata and others equally as wondrous .
8 The dimensions of the main dining room are colossal, the light wondrous .
9 Of course, diving isn't the only application for this wondrous hippie jewel.
10 Thus hath it been decreed by the Spirit in this wondrous Tablet.
11 And then, in wondrous mystic wise, the tone of the gathering softened.
12 The bearer hath for his years done wondrous chivalrously in this enterprise.
13 If so, who in their right mind would test this wondrous machine?
14 There is the first declaration of the coming of this wondrous Redeemer.
15 And Elves are wondrous fair to look upon, or so 'tis said.'
16 Thou art the Sovereign, the wondrous Creator, the Mighty, the Best Beloved.
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