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Definition of Astoundingly

Astoundingly
Astounding As*tound"ing, a. Of a nature to astound; astonishing; amazing; as, an astounding force, statement, or fact. -- As*tound"ing*ly, adv.

Meaning of Astoundingly from wikipedia

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- original comment was that the emperor "addresses his interlocutor in an astoundingly harsh – to us surprisingly harsh – way" (German: wendet er sich in erstaunlich...
- than a village idiot stumbling in manure", but a later article read: "Astoundingly photogenic, infinitely curvaceous, Sharon Tate is one of the most smashing...
- ****ed-up Bond, a rogue Bond, a bounder, a s****per and, in the movie's astoundingly bleak coda, an openhearted lover." Vicky Allan of the Sunday Herald noted...
- days. The result is something completely new—foie gras with such an astoundingly concentrated flavor it’s almost unrecognizable—and Smyth’s finest effort...
- Dialogue: "The dynamics of the invasion are shifting their views. In an astoundingly short space of time, Xi Jinping appears to have been recast from a villain...
- Kirkus Reviews was positive, writing, "It's crazy – but I liked it. It's astoundingly learned – but not annoyingly so." The novel is set in the fictional town...
- The first movement was finished in 1901, and the complete work had an astoundingly successful premiere on 9 November [O.S. 27 October] 1901, again with...
- November 2015. Raphael, Amy (29 November 2008). "Ross and Brand were astoundingly tasteless". The Guardian. London, England. Archived from the original...
- where he was told a fleet of 100 caravels had been lost in the storm. Astoundingly, both the Niña and the Pinta had been spared. Not finding King John II...