Synonym: wonder. Similar words: marvelous, marvellous, carve, starve, parvenu, harvest, starvation, nerve. Meaning: ['mɑrvl /'mɑːvl] n. something that causes feelings of wonder. v. 1. be amazed at 2. express astonishment or surprise about something.
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31 I walked down it from the top to bottom and could only marvel at the way it had been constructed.
32 And the engineering marvel turned out to be a slow-motion natural disaster.
33 As we flipped to side B, we could only marvel at this peculiar resurgence of vinyl.
34 Sarah Wood was another medal marvel in the 16 years age group.
35 And I marvel at how two conflicting philosophies could shoot out in opposite directions and then somehow manage to connect.
36 Comics stores across the country have been shuttered, and even the mighty Marvel Comics has filed for bankruptcy protection.
37 It was as if all creation conspired here to show people the mystery and the marvel of love.
38 Yet these earlier occupants would marvel at the advances in crop production.
39 By 1875 Atchison could boast of a railroad bridge spanning the Missouri, a mechanical marvel that turned in order to open.
40 I could only sit and marvel that some things are the same the world over.
41 The attraction here is the chance to hear the stuff live and to marvel at the harmonies and pristine sound.
42 A properly working Macintosh is a marvel, but a Macintosh with an undiagnosed software problem is slow torture.
43 And that was the marvel that sent my spirits soaring!
44 I marvel who these wretches could be, moving in such numbers, and so heavily armed.
45 At Cheltenham there are leeks to marvel at ... and onions which would make any eye water.
46 Suddenly every finger was a marvel and a joy to him.
47 These true-life oases in the middle of a desert are a marvel of nature.
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48 Nope, Patricia Marvel says, in this town, you really have to have a gimmick.
49 In retrospect I marvel at how the problem arose and was resolved.
50 A marvel of subtlety, sophistication and seemingly telepathic interplay, the album eschews the standard variations-on- a-theme jazz approach.
51 And it is not the only marvel to perish in this continent.
52 Sleep-deprived viewers in altered states of consciousness can marvel at the jaw-dropping splendor of animated Cecil B.. DeMille shots.
53 Champion recovered from cancer during 1979 / 80 to make a recovery that the whole nation could marvel at.
54 Under the concentrated fire from front and flank, the marvel is that any escaped.
55 Another generation will grow accustomed to their beauty, and no longer marvel at them.
56 But all parties marvel at the way Meier has managed to take advantage of the site.
57 Aldo Leopold was neither the first nor the last to marvel at them.
58 The Minneapolis Marvel has left an indelible imprint on her.
59 Stanley Gascgoine, a green marvel with a two-pronged attack, left foot, right foot or head.
60 And yet I would marvel as he accepted police escorts to whisk him past screaming teenyboppers to court at Wimbledon.