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  • The season before it had been "Weird!" this season it was "Stupendous," and she was thankful for the extra syllable in this moment of emotion.

    A College Girl George de Horne Vaizey 1887

  • After dinner we sent for the most famous guide, with the magnificent name of Pietro Stupendo, called 'Stupendous' from his frequent use of that adjective in pointing out the views.

    The Greville Memoirs A Journal of the Reigns of King George IV and King William IV, Volume 1 (of 3) Charles Greville 1829

  • [2] I then saw the flash of Cannon from Ships of War in the Harbour, which were answerd from Stupendous heights by the thunder of Thirty two pounders, and a tripple fire of an Army placed on the beach, whose guns were all directed towards France!!!

    Letter 289 2009

  • Stupendous, with the word-root kept firmly in mind.

    Discourse.net: Hannity = Dishonesty 2009

  • How about a "Stupendous Ball!" that plays music and lights up when it bounces?

    Sesame Street, PNC Bank team up to teach kids about money 2011

  • My only crit is that Stupendous Man would kick Superman in the ass! and for this reason should be replaced!

    Reader Makes Periodic Table Of Superheroics - Geekologie 2009

  • Acclaimed "La Stupenda," – "the Stupendous One" – during a career spanning more than four decades, Sutherland was known in the opera world as an "anti-diva" diva whose warm vibrant sound and subtle coloring helped revitalize the school of early 19th-century Italian opera known as bel canto.

    Joan Sutherland Dies: Famed Soprano Dead At 83 The Huffington Post News Team 2010

  • The Spiced Life: Simply Stupendous Snickerdoodles skip to main | skip to sidebar

    Simply Stupendous Snickerdoodles Laura 2009

  • Stupendous job of being up front and honest, Brie.

    Losing Faith Denise Jaden 2010

  • Acclaimed "La Stupenda,"– "the Stupendous One"– during a career spanning more than four decades, Sutherland was known in the opera world as an "anti-diva" diva whose warm vibrant sound and subtle coloring helped revitalize the school of early 19th-century Italian opera known as bel canto.

    Joan Sutherland Dies: Famed Soprano Dead At 83 The Huffington Post News Team 2010

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