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Part of Speech: Noun
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Part of Speech: noun
1. Fabulousness.
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I understand that the Society for the Protection of Children prosecuted last year a fabulous number of fathers for unnatural sins with their children. - "In-Darkest-England-and-the-Way-Out", Booth, William.
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British institutions, the institutions of self- government, and the British Navy, which has at all times been a bulwark of liberty, and has never interfered in times of peace with the use of the seas by any nation- these have been the main explanations of the fabulous growth of the British Empire. - "The Character of the British Empire", Ramsay Muir.
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Young men and old offered fabulous sums, a dollar a lesson, two dollars! - "In a Little Town", Rupert Hughes.