Synonym: incredible, odd, outrageous, strange, unreal, unusual, wild. Similar words: fantasy, plastic, infant, taste of, cast aside, advantage, antagonist, stick out. Meaning: ['fæn'tæstɪk] adj. 1. ludicrously odd 2. extraordinarily good; used especially as intensifiers 3. extravagantly fanciful and unrealistic; foolish 4. existing in fancy only 5. of the highest quality 6. extravagantly fanciful in design, construction, appearance 7. exceedingly or unbelievably great.
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91. Stretching exercises are especially important to enable students to perform the fantastic kicks that are the hallmark of taekwondo.
92. Fantastic electron microscope images of objects looking very suggestively like fossilized living forms again captured the imagination of the world.
93. It has all been a fantastic myth exploded by grim reality.
94. It has gone on reducing the fantastic levels of public sector borrowing requirement that were reached under the last Government.
95. It was fantastic, my lip would curl up and my knee would go wobbly and I'd sing Blue Suede Shoes.
96. It was horrible, but it gave me a fantastic feeling of self-confidence.
97. Towering mountains surround the village and the area around St Anton is fantastic for walking.
98. Cheap merchandise was overpriced to start with, then sold on time with fantastic interest.
99. Near the waterline, the rushing waters have polished the schist to gunmetal, and carved it into fantastic flutes and chambers.
100. Why are we offering you the chance of such a fantastic windfall?
101. She's a fantastic dancer.
102. It started off fantastic, with the warmest welcome anyone could imagine from Yuri and Yuri.
103. The team sampled just about all of the fantastic rides on offer.
104. They've got a great selection of gear from ace patterned snowboards to fantastic girls' clothing.
105. Another City bank conversion, with fantastic high ceilings, a glass dome, chandeliers and a central oval bar.
106. They hear most usually from the share salesmen, the most amazing stories of quick and fantastic profits.
107. Whilst the ride itself was uneventful, the reception we received as we visited each of the sites in turn was fantastic.
108. Galileo had written a pious preface in which he ridiculed the Copernican theory as wild and fantastic and contrary to Holy Scripture.
109. Fantastic painted foliage is appearing in streets and adorning gable walls(sentencedict.com), bringing the country into the city.
110. When she was with Lowell she was on a pedestal - she couldn't even swear - but his love-making was fantastic.
111. It was a fantastic microcosm, full of humour and savagery.
112. It was high time, he said, that the artist acquaint himself with the fantastic images of the microscope.
113. The book doesn't have much of a plot, but it's characters are fantastic.
114. Based primarily on the sometimes fantastic testimony of children involved, he was sentenced to 12 consecutive life terms.
115. The receipts from his shows have long since moved from the realms of the fantastic into those of the ludicrous.
116. We are proud to present the second instalment of our fantastic six-part competition to win a Renault Clio.
117. But what I heard at the same time was the most fantastic application of expression.
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118. Woods, sensing blood, hit a fantastic second from 149 yards that almost went in, leaving him a gimme birdie.
119. Oh, they had a fantastic apartment in New York as well, and two beautiful children.
120. Val Pinder who has been away for some months due to illness achieves a fantastic level of sales and came in fourth.
More similar words: fantasy, plastic, infant, taste of, cast aside, advantage, antagonist, stick out, stick to, pedantic, romantic, artistic, domestic, chastisement, do justice, realistic, antiseptic, anticipate, statistics, optimistic, participant, take advantage of, statistical, sophisticated, characteristic, fan, if any, off and on, just as, put aside.