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- noun The state of being
splendiferous .
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Examples
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She was pretty sure they had already heard the story of Short Sammy hitting rock bottom before, as she had, and that they loved the pure glory and splendiferousness of it as much as she did—even though it was hard to imagine Short Sammy being drunk.
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She was pretty sure they had already heard the story of Short Sammy hitting rock bottom before, as she had, and that they loved the pure glory and splendiferousness of it as much as she did—even though it was hard to imagine Short Sammy being drunk.
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In all that splendiferousness, in all that generosity, poor Derry Willard's gold-budded wish was the only one that hadn't at least bloomed into
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"And we'll think a little about the splendiferousness of the sun, too," called Helen from the elevator.
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If we weren't so stupid we'd understand the splendiferousness of his agenda and support it.
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If we weren't so stupid we'd understand the splendiferousness of his agenda and support it.
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Like Dorothy's monochromatic Kansas, reality has always come a poor second to the Technicolor splendiferousness of Oz, but even
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If we weren't so stupid we'd understand the splendiferousness of his agenda and support it.
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If we weren't so stupid we'd understand the splendiferousness of his agenda and support it.
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If we weren't so stupid we'd understand the splendiferousness of his agenda and support it.
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