Marvel

//ˈmɑɹvl̩//

"Marvel" in a Sentence (23 examples)

I marvel how you could agree to the proposal.

It is a marvel that he should say so.

The marvel is that he succeeded in the adventure.

The marvel is that he knew it.

The rain in Sevilla is a marvel.

Besides, do we marvel at Naples?

Extracts from the sample we took earlier have revealed a great marvel.

Language learners sometimes marvel that even two-year-olds can speak French; but two-year-olds can't speak much French; and many will be improving their mastery until the end.

I can't help but marvel at the extent of human stupidity.

As I looked from their windows at the interminable granite-flecked moor rolling unbroken to the farthest horizon I could not but marvel at what could have brought this highly educated man and this beautiful woman to live in such a place.

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The mysteries of this wonderful universe rise more palpable upon the departing spirit, so soon to mingle with their marvels.

He found ways to film fiery, elaborate car-wrecks, keeping everything visually clear and beautiful without killing or even seriously injuring anyone. On a sheer technical level, the movie is a marvel.

No maruel though you bite so sharp at reasons,

You read not any where that Eſau had faith, no not ſo much as a little: Therefore no marvel, if where, the fleſh only bears ſway […]

Use lessens marvel.

Marueile not, my brethren, if the world hate you.

Men marvel at the works of man / And with unstinted praises sing / The greatness of some worldly thing / Encompassed during one life's span;

The ads show tourists hiking with a selfie stick, (“Very nice!”), drinking fermented horse milk (“Mm, that’s actually very nice!”), marvelling at the architecture (“Wow, very nice!”) and posing for a photograph with Kazakhs in traditional dress (“That’s very nice!”).

If Cleopatra or Elizabeth I were to time-travel to the present day, they would marvel at a world we take for granted, with its vaccines and antibiotics, and a flushing toilet and fridge in every home.

I maruell that her Grace did leaue it out.

I maruell why I answer'd not againe,

15th century, Anonymous, Richard the Redeless But much now me marvelleth.

There’s the Thor fly in tribute of the God of Thunder, played in Marvel by Chris Hemsworth. Its scientific name is “Daptolestes bronteflavus,” which is derived from Latin like most scientific names – and translates to “blond thunder.”

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