SYNO | marvellously | marvelously | superbly | ... |
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Usage Examples English
- Easter weekend, noting that the "Telegraph's" reviewer Dibbell found it "as crisply argued and as enlightening a book about the Internet as has been written" and that the "Guardian" reviewer Stuart Jeffries called it "terrifically clever" and "harrowing".
- The fourth movement "All' Italiana", is perhaps the most variegated in its use of the orchestra, with a terrifically virtuosic piano part, arguably more difficult than anything that has come before it in the work.
- "Cash Box" called it a "terrifically hooky little tune for George and co-writer/producer Jeff Lynne to shine on" and praised the song's dynamics.
- Eventually the group reaches in the inner sanctum of the main boss and a terrifically high level battle begins.
- The review closed with, "We've no real idea how the 21st century's history will unfold, but this terrifically stimulating book will certainly inspire readers to start thinking it all through".
- According to Howe's Transcendental Toybox, this game was terrifically hard.
- Cath Clarke of The Guardian gave the film 3 out of 5 stars describing "The setting of the London team is terrifically done, but the dull romance at the centre of Matt Carter's film long outstays its welcome."
- Jonathan Holland of "Variety" considered the "terrifically lensed" film to be "a good old-fashioned melodrama" that manages to have enough "intelligent idiosyncrasy" to give it its own "power and charm".
- On the other hand, "Paste" described the mourning process, which takes the form of a quick time event, as terrifically funny with the potential to catch on as a viral meme.
- "The Guardian" praised the album as "a terrifically impressive and populist debut".
- In "The Independent", Ellen Jones wrote the series' "masterstroke" was "to reframe this history textbook timeline as a subtle character study", praising its "terrifically well written" dialogue.
- A critic from "The New Indian Express" wrote: "The "Narasimham" hangover is terrifically strong and it has, at least for the moment, killed the prospects of good films.
- The site's consensus is: "Mad Men" brilliantly weaves its characters into its historical setting, and the result is thoughtful, shocking, and terrifically entertaining."
- Chuck Taylor of "Billboard" wrote: "From the start, "Not Alone" builds like an old-style 60s pop hit, with a wall of upfront strings and rusty guitars and a chorus that's terrifically clever and instantly accessible."
- The manager, who has retired, but is in town for a visit, does not recognize Claudio, and is terrifically impressed with Claudio, wondering where he learned such skills as a waiter.
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