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How to use marvellous in a sentence

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He cultivates a sense of social responsibility in a marvellous vacuum of normal social constraints.
Lions, leopards, elephants and giraffes roam the game reserves, and to see them in the flesh is a marvellous experience.
The first semi-final however was an absolute humdinger, a marvellous advertisement for the sport.
It had a fantastic chef, Kam Po But, who's still there and still producing marvellous food.
There are marvellous younger people, all over the world, ready and willing, capable and energetic.
This book is a good value souvenir for all those who appreciate the marvellous exhibition that has been brought to Waterford.
You do though, after a while, start to wonder exactly where this marvellous country is.
The costumes were completely marvellous and the sets were to die for in their gorgeousness.
He is currently in good form and his positive attitude is a marvellous help to this noble son of Ulster.
The attractions are family-friendly without being naff, and the helpful park staff are marvellous.
Thanks to these marvellous inventions, bookworms, and others do not have to wrestle with the intricacies of the hieroglyphics.
She came across the stage with a marvellous slouch, has poise, panache, posture, studied clothes and high beauty.
My Toulouse sausages were wonderfully warm and spicy, with a marvellous grainy texture.
Nobody who has any interest in the development of the string quartet after Brahms should ignore this marvellous disc.
He won gold medals in the long jump and the high jump and rounded off a marvellous display by taking bronze in the 60m sprint.
The Premiership has produced a marvellous cast of popinjays and prima-donnas.
However, tomorrow I will be at home all day with a marvellous, marvellous mid-week day all to myself, so I'll try to post summat in the morning.
The final was a real cracker with some marvellous pitching from both sides.
Watch out for a surge of interest in the Honda CR-V, which gets a marvellous new diesel engine next year.
In the middle of the lawn was a basin of whitest marble, graven with marvellous art.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Protococcus nivalis, again, is the cause of the red snow, of which early arctic navigators used to give such marvellous accounts.
But we cannot conclude this chapter without a fuller reference to that marvellous invention, the telewriter.
There was a consecution nothing less than marvellous in the work of the philosophers from Kant to Hegel.
Wagner's motives are marvellous in their descriptive and soul-stirring power.
We think it a marvellous act of malversation in a trustee, to benefit himself unjustly out of the funds entrusted to his care.
The most marvellous powers are to be disenchanted from vibrations as yet inaudible.
She was dressed in very severe perfect black, marvellous lines, waiting to be sculpted.
As for his marvellous power, I shall bless it and reverence it all my life.
His marvellous powers as a conversationalist and improvisatore made him a favourite in the highest circles.
The marvellous in the affairs of mankind is the concatenation of effects and causes.
They have interbred with the Arabs to some extent, but have preserved in a marvellous way their individuality as a race.
It has a window without panes, and a doorless doorway, and yet a marvellous structure both in workmanship and usefulness.
One of the marvellous things about the child was his utter lack of favouritism.
It pleased the young men musically-inclined and bohemian by profession to patronise the flautist, whom they declared marvellous.
They drink light, which is sufficient to give to their bodies marvellous strength and subtility.
I want these facts partly to throw light on the marvellous laburnum Adami, trifacial oranges, etc.
Nor is the one set of phenomena any more marvellous in its manifestations than the other.
He was entranced with her loveliness, for it was indeed a marvellous thing.
I always suspect 'that the marvellous vigor' of old age gets its prime stimulus from an overexcited brain.
These are some of the devices by which Plato, like a modern novelist, seeks to familiarize the marvellous.
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