Definitionadv. (used as an intensifier) extremely well
Last update: July 12, 2015
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18-24, where Samuel holds a new position as head of a community of prophets and the words are adapted to an incident in the history of David, who flees north (not south) and is wondrously preserved. [Please select]
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He has done wondrously well, I think, if you remember that he never saw her. [Please select]
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The Twelve did wondrously; nay, every man of the twenty thousand fought with lionlike courage; neither counted any man his life dear to him. [Please select]
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Also I saw something else, namely, Bes, wondrously attired with the gold chain about his neck and wearing a red headdress. [Please select]
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She was not thinking of that scene spread so wondrously before her. [Please select]
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It was a beautiful garden, with hedge-bordered walks and flowers wondrously massed in color, a high brick wall surrounding it. [Please select]
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He was always a good business man, and he made himself wondrously rich a long time ago. [Please select]
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