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marvel
[mahr-vuh l]
noun
1.Something that causes wonder,
admiration, or astonishment; a wonderful thing; a wonder or prodigy:
The new bridge is an engineering marvel.
2.Archaic. the feeling of wonder; astonishment.
verb (used with object), marveled, marveling or
(especiallyBritish) marvelled, marvelling.
3.to wonder at (usually followed by a clause as object):
I marvel that you were able to succeed against such odds.
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