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fantastically

adverb
fan·​tas·​ti·​cal·​ly | \ fan-ˈta-sti-k(É™-)lÄ“ How to pronounce fantastically (audio) , fÉ™n-\

Definition of fantastically

1 : in a fantastic manner
2 : to a fantastic degree : extremely fantastically expensive clothes

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Examples of fantastically in a Sentence

a community production of the classic musical that featured fantastically bad singing

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The 3,000-acre ranch borders Saguaro National Park and sports thousands of those fantastically shaped cacti, some hundreds of years old, that don’t grow naturally anywhere else. Janet Fullwood, The Mercury News, "Arizona getaway: Dude ranches, horses and Wild West adventure," 26 Aug. 2019 And while an island may seem fantastically expensive, that’s not always the case. Megan Barber, Curbed, "Private island 60 miles from NYC asks $850K," 20 Aug. 2019 Ally Holt, Miriam Kolis, and Anna Kowalskicreated costumes that fantastically exuded the looks of celebrities from Elton John to Carole King. Brooke Coughlan, Cincinnati.com, "Cappies reviews for 'Godspell' by Roger Bacon High School," 22 July 2019 Boba Fett is a character with a fantastically complicated costume, and building a screen-accurate suit can easily run you into the thousands of dollars. Andrew Liptak, The Verge, "I wish Hasbro’s new Boba Fett helmet was available when I was a kid," 20 July 2019 That’s a fantastically low barrier to entry, and those capabilities match the scope of what a large percentage of people demand from a device, be it a tablet or a phone. Cameron Faulkner, The Verge, "A $50 tablet can handle the basics, but not much more," 2 July 2019 Blanche's fantastically maximalist apartment is swathed almost entirely in one of the most famous patterns of all time. Hadley Keller, House Beautiful, "'Golden Girls' Producers Had to Confiscate Blanche’s Bedding So It Wouldn’t Get Stolen," 2 July 2019 With echoes of Midcentury Modernism, Googie kitsch and eco-friendly futurism, selgascano proposes a vision more fantastically L.A. than Angelenos might dream for themselves. Mimi Zeiger, latimes.com, "La Brea Tar Pits’ trippy new pavilion from Spain’s Selgascano could be L.A.’s next selfie magnet," 27 June 2019 Other teams include the likes like Smokin' Butt Crew of Birmingham, Jiggy Piggy of Lawrenceburg, Tenn. and the fantastically dubbed Fat, Drunk and Stupid of Huntsville. Matt Wake | Mwake@al.com, al.com, "Reality TV show about Alabama barbecue set to return," 15 June 2019

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First Known Use of fantastically

1543, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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