Wondrously in a sentence as an adverb

Now maybe its a theft for wondrously good reasons we can all agree to, but it's still a theft. You are a thief.

Optically read ballots where you fill in a circle work wondrously well. Punch cards do not.

Turned to **** pretty rapidly, but for a day or three I was wondrously happy.

Oh, how wondrously conveniend for some people in politics.

That is wondrously hilarious. I am saving it, thank you.

Zhuangzhi begins so mythically and always makes me feel wondrously small.

Code is art, wondrously so, but we're lacking a rigor and consistency of competence that could be there.

I would argue that thus far, my trade of privacy for useful communication tools has worked wondrously in my favor. Does anyone disagree with that?

Then GNU came along and gave us a wondrously complex editor so we could edit a single line... From the man page: Bugs It's too big and too slow.

>The idea that a tier one investment bank and a small trader should be held to the same "rules" is so wondrously silly... it's hard to describe but there ought to be a word for it.

The idea that a tier one investment bank and a small trader should be held to the same "rules" is so wondrously silly... it's hard to describe but there ought to be a word for it.

Apple seems wondrously unique, until you consider aluminum is the same material you wrap leftover fish in and then it hits you: Apple is disguising itself so you can't compare prices. Is the new $99 Apple TV box a good deal?

Clojure has worked wondrously for myself and my colleagues in terms of clean, nice idiomatic code that doesn't require a bunch of marshalling code standards together.

It is a grand waste of time, because even if wondrously successful the best you could hope for in the next few decades is something that is outperformed by actually exercising or practicing calorie restriction. What a waste of billions of dollars that will be.

Well, the responses to this are going to be just wondrously entertaining. I think there's a major distinction to make between two different kinds of "libertarians": democratic and antidemocratic.

Even if it were of alien origin, wondrously advanced, made of some kind of matter that fits outside our standard model of the universe, we would at least know it interacts with light, with the electromagnetic force. We understand that force very well, so we could still characterize it.

The watch is taking a bet to skip the first stage, because moving notifications from phone to wrist is a much smaller step than making the wondrously huge filesharing MP3 libraries of the day pocketable.

I'd point out that some of Popper's criticism of what science is and what sciences isn't was based on a response to Marxism, which was wondrously flexible enough to handle any sort of new information without changing its underlying beliefs.

Wondrously definitions

adverb

(used as an intensifier) extremely well; "her voice is superbly disciplined"; "the colors changed wondrously slowly"

See also: wonderfully wondrous superbly toppingly marvellously terrifically marvelously