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- adjective Common misspelling of
magnificent .
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Examples
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Rachael: Well, as madness goes I am glad I was sort of magnificant, that is better than, "How quick can we call the white coats?"
Helping the hurt, and the magic number: 81 Elizabeth McClung 2008
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Lyon labelled it 'magnificant', while Riewoldt called it 'amazing'.
The Roar - Your Sports Opinion Ben Somerford 2010
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Given that sci-fi is not your thing do read his Carnegie winner, ‘Here Lies Arthur’ which is very different and, I think, magnificant.
Catastrophe and Coincidence « Tales from the Reading Room 2010
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Not quite unremoved from the previous comment, it would please me greatly if instead of celebrating the triumphs of our magnificant forty years of post-Apollo manned space flight, some commentators might raise the issue of what we might have obtained by following a different course.
Apollo Anniversary Event at The Kennedy Center - NASA Watch 2009
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After admitting that you know nothing about the circumstances surrounding the taking of this photograph how can you say that you see the wanton and unnecessary killing of a magnificant animal?
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The people (whose name I cannot spell) were magnificant.
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He just came from doing a magnificant speech at the NAACP thing.
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MY cover has bright green letters and a robot on the front, sucking the life out of another robot, and is magnificant.
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President Obama is doing a magnificant job and those who write horrible things about him just show their ignorance and biases.
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What magnificant pieces of literary geniuses those fine fellows at Dunesteef Publish!
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