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Meaning of "what splendid"
what splendid: Expresses admiration or praise for something noteworthy or impressive, commonly used in descriptive language or formal settings
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What splendid means of propaganda.
I have already told Mr. Duvall what splendid work you have done.
What splendid gourds.
Darling, what splendid news.
What splendid news.
And just see what splendid wool they have! ".
What splendid craftsmanship.
What a crack-brained idea, and what splendid luck for us.
And what splendid day.
Waken in him the memories… What splendid music!
What splendid robes.
Yes . And what splendid day.
What splendid discipline flourished among them!
A glass, please . What splendid weather.
What splendid specimens of the flora of this latitude!
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Notice, Poirot, what splendid sight.
What splendid challenges for a Europe both strong and competitive, but generous as well!
Brotherhood and freedom . " Yuri, what splendid words.
What splendid prey you have captured!
And what 's that name … What splendid robes.
Oh, what splendid fools we can still come across!
What gaiety! What party spirit! What splendid entertainment!
What splendid parents you make!
Yuri, what splendid words.
What splendid houses they are!
Magnificent! What splendid skills you have!
What splendid service!
What splendid torpedoing!
What splendid entertainment!
What splendid decorations!
What splendid examples have brothers in less affluent countries set respecting meetings, assemblies, and conventions?
What splendid surprise! Dear sir counselor!
What splendid means of propaganda. But why is it showing a cook?
What splendid weather . Gorgeous.
What splendid marble!
What splendid music!
What splendid misery!
What splendid choices, Pamela!
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All splendid lovers have dreadful times
I see you had a splendid war record
And a splendid specimen of a young human female