0 extremely, used to emphasize an approving description
We now see our microenvironment as wondrously and worryingly plastic, in the original sense.
The process by which the growing company gathers in large and small groups, takes refreshment, exchanges greetings is wondrously informed by the topography of the space.
That is a wondrously effective recipe for ineffective control.
He has clouded the issue even more wondrously than it was clouded before.
For some of the trade union leaders—not all of them—the explanation is that they are the prisoners of wondrously, magnificently inflated egos.
What happened was that out of the tombs came hundreds of cats, exceeding fierce; terrible cats of all sizes and descriptions, and wondrously wild.
How little of that is thanks to government and how wondrously the market has satisfied our changing and developing preferences!
It is also a calculation that wondrously treats the abolition of single payments as not being a cut at all.