Fantabulous in a sentence as an adjective

I'm sure the Zune was a fantabulous product.

It's just in your head, and if you don't get these fantabulous results, it's your own fault.

It's about "how fantabulous and oh-so worth the higher price, Apple products really are".

I used to live in Marylebone and there is still a fantabulous little bookshop - as far as I know - called Archive, which deals with a lot of sheet music and retains a piano.

Americans do use a range of language too:[okay, not bad, decent, awesome, fantabulous]Depending on where you are, that might maps onto:[horrible, passable, average, good, excellent]In a management setting, those communications are sometimes obvious, but just as often you get into dynamics like:* American managed by non-American: Constantly feeling criticized, like they're failing.

Fantabulous definitions

adjective

very good;of the highest quality; "made an excellent speech"; "the school has excellent teachers"; "a first-class mind"

See also: excellent first-class splendid