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Slam driftbuddhist games. 3.5 stars This is the 3rd book in the 'Corduroy Mansions' series, which centers around an apartment building in the Pimlico section of London. The residents of the building - and their friends, relatives, neighbors, acquaintances, and co-workers - get up to all sorts of amusing antics. Thank you a million times for your kindness hosting this amazing, thoughtful and generous giveaway! 🥀🥳💞Count me in!🎉🌟🎶 Have a fabulous week ahead! 🎁 🍾 @keto.glam.life99 @ilyas.sumi.mommy23 @prince720 Drinking lots of water, eating healthier and exercising.

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Amazing..thoughtfull

adjective

  • Run 2 gaming potatoes wedges. 1Causing great surprise or wonder; astonishing.

    • ‘it is amazing how short your memory is'
    • ‘For a great number of individuals the results over time have been nothing short of amazing.'
    • ‘Some of the big palms were stunningly beautiful, displaying amazing detail and symmetry.'
    • ‘To see that happen in front of you is still an amazing, exciting experience.'
    • ‘It's an amazing spectacle, but it takes practise and dedication to get the most from it.'
    • ‘Mobile phones are a wonder of modern technology, yet it is amazing how rude they can make people.'
    • ‘This was all the more amazing when one considers the short space of time in which it was all organised.'
    • ‘As it turned out she's had an amazing life, and the family that raised her are wonderful.'
    • ‘I hold courses on codependence and have seen amazing results and complete life changes in a very short time.'
    • ‘It's very difficult in a short review to do justice to this amazing work.'
    • ‘The wonderful jazzy numbers set the scene for some truly amazing tap routines.'
    • ‘Dr. Elizabeth Loftus has done some amazing research into the subject of recovered memories.'
    • ‘The panels had come up with some amazing stories and had recorded some precious memories and insights.'
    • ‘It is amazing how mistaken people's memories can be after many years since an event.'
    • ‘At the time this was unbelievable, but I am coming to terms with this amazing detail.'
    • ‘As a dancer he is admired for his startling grace, superb technique, and amazing control.'
    • ‘Through a side door we found an amazing amount of room but nothing particularly exciting.'
    • ‘It is amazing how long this woman can hold her breath and work hard underwater.'
    • ‘Yet the most amazing thing about all of this is that it is just a coincidence.'
    • ‘The most amazing thing about these performances is that they were all improvised.'
    • ‘This will be a rare opportunity to catch this amazing artist performing his own material.'
    astonishing, astounding, surprising, bewildering, stunning, staggering, shocking, startling, stupefying, breathtaking, perplexing, confounding, dismaying, disconcerting, shattering
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    1. 1.1informal Startlingly impressive.
      • ‘she makes the most amazing cakes'
      • ‘He has absolutely amazing stagecraft and extraordinary command of body language.'
      • ‘In addition to the music being amazing, the people watching was phenomenal.'
      • ‘When the final whistle was blown the excitement of the boys and the spectators was amazing.'
      • ‘There is also an amazing number of restaurants for such a small street.'
      • ‘He lives on the street and sells the most amazing drawings at shows and art openings around the city.'

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adjective

  • Run 2 gaming potatoes wedges. 1Causing great surprise or wonder; astonishing.

    • ‘it is amazing how short your memory is'
    • ‘For a great number of individuals the results over time have been nothing short of amazing.'
    • ‘Some of the big palms were stunningly beautiful, displaying amazing detail and symmetry.'
    • ‘To see that happen in front of you is still an amazing, exciting experience.'
    • ‘It's an amazing spectacle, but it takes practise and dedication to get the most from it.'
    • ‘Mobile phones are a wonder of modern technology, yet it is amazing how rude they can make people.'
    • ‘This was all the more amazing when one considers the short space of time in which it was all organised.'
    • ‘As it turned out she's had an amazing life, and the family that raised her are wonderful.'
    • ‘I hold courses on codependence and have seen amazing results and complete life changes in a very short time.'
    • ‘It's very difficult in a short review to do justice to this amazing work.'
    • ‘The wonderful jazzy numbers set the scene for some truly amazing tap routines.'
    • ‘Dr. Elizabeth Loftus has done some amazing research into the subject of recovered memories.'
    • ‘The panels had come up with some amazing stories and had recorded some precious memories and insights.'
    • ‘It is amazing how mistaken people's memories can be after many years since an event.'
    • ‘At the time this was unbelievable, but I am coming to terms with this amazing detail.'
    • ‘As a dancer he is admired for his startling grace, superb technique, and amazing control.'
    • ‘Through a side door we found an amazing amount of room but nothing particularly exciting.'
    • ‘It is amazing how long this woman can hold her breath and work hard underwater.'
    • ‘Yet the most amazing thing about all of this is that it is just a coincidence.'
    • ‘The most amazing thing about these performances is that they were all improvised.'
    • ‘This will be a rare opportunity to catch this amazing artist performing his own material.'
    astonishing, astounding, surprising, bewildering, stunning, staggering, shocking, startling, stupefying, breathtaking, perplexing, confounding, dismaying, disconcerting, shattering
    View synonyms
    1. 1.1informal Startlingly impressive.
      • ‘she makes the most amazing cakes'
      • ‘He has absolutely amazing stagecraft and extraordinary command of body language.'
      • ‘In addition to the music being amazing, the people watching was phenomenal.'
      • ‘When the final whistle was blown the excitement of the boys and the spectators was amazing.'
      • ‘There is also an amazing number of restaurants for such a small street.'
      • ‘He lives on the street and sells the most amazing drawings at shows and art openings around the city.'

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