fabulous
[ˈfæbjələs]
Definition:
1. Extremely good.
2. Very great.
'fabulous' example sentence:
- We had a fabulous time at the party.
- Yes, it looks fabulous.
- I thought that was a just fabulous program, and that generated very board bipartisan support.
- The giant oil corporations are earning fabulous profits by cunning tactics.
- The scenery and weather were fabulous.
- There are fabulous wildflowers in the hills.
- The capital sunk in it is fabulous in amount.
- He'll pull it off because he is such a fabulous actor.
- During each show we will be raffling a fabulous prize.
- They had a fabulous time during their week in a suite at the Paris Hilton.
- It's a fabulous deal, a real bargain.
- Absolutely fabulous sunset under the rocks, but also dream is fantasy.
- Despite his fabulous wealth, he is very much a man of the people.
- Jane's a fabulous cook.
- You look fabulous ─ you'll knock' em dead tonight.
- We're offering a fabulous free gift with each copy you buy.
- She went out safe in the knowledge that she looked fabulous.
- This is a fabulous sum of money.
- His fabulous experiences amazed all of us.
- This is a fabulous album. It's fresh, varied, fun.