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Definition of Astonishingly

Astonishingly
Astonishing As*ton"ish*ing, a. Very wonderful; of a nature to excite astonishment; as, an astonishing event. Syn: Amazing; surprising; wonderful; marvelous. As*ton"ish*ing*ly, adv. -- As*ton"ish*ing*ness, n.

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- Science Daily said the Kunekune has remarkable social learning with "astonishingly good memory". The Kunekune can sustain itself by feeding in summer on...
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- short in many departments", despite its "bracingly peculiar premise and astonishingly fine [performance] from Gary Oldman". Based on 10 reviews, the film...
- much in evidence in Πανθενωδια: compostio omnium dissidiorum, where, astonishingly for the sixteenth century, he argued that Muhammad ought to be esteemed...
- remaining cadets, bonding Violet and carrying her back to the college. Astonishingly, the golden dragon, Andarna, also bonds with Violet, making her the...
- Reception was better for Tchaikovsky's score. Some critics called it "astonishingly rich in detailed inspiration" and "from beginning to end, beautiful...
- tendency to run wide, drop in or do its own thing in any way. It's astonishingly stable, so much so that this is the defining characteristic of the handling...
- from video game critics. Eurogamer's Ian Higton called the game "an astonishingly bad VR shooter from a team that should know better". LeFebvre, Rob (August...
- William Kennedy Laury ****son, an Edison employee, settled on the astonishingly fast 40 frames per second. Additionally, cameramen of the era insisted...