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wonderfool
wonderfool
English
Adjective
wonderfool (comparative more wonderfool, superlative most wonderfool)
- Eye dialect spelling of wonderful.
- 1839, Charles Mathews, Memoires, page 260
- “ […] It's quite wonderfool hoo the deevil he gets through it all.” (Whispering in his ear) “I am surprised too; but I did it all myself.”
- 1867, Charles Dickens, All the Year Round Volume 18, page 536
- Fresh, ardent, yet woise, oh so woise, he tell me 'ou to manage my lands, an oder wonderfool tings!
- 1992, Tristan Jones, Adrift, page 257:
- Then one French-American sous-chef, still in his white kitchen gear, climbed down from the cockpit, where he had been inspecting the cabin, peering inside, murmuring, "wonderfool–wonderfool, ze workmansheep!"
- 1998, James Howard Kunstler, Home from nowhere: remaking our everyday world for the twenty-first Century, page 179:
- Whenever approached by some unctuous bell captain as to my reason for occupying a chair for such a long time, I would reply in an all-purpose "foreign" accent (part Bela Lugosi, part Charlie Chan) "Merry Chreestmas. America it is a wonderfool country," and then they generally left me alone.
- 2009, Sue Limb, Girl, Barely 15: Flirting for England, page 195:
- Marie-Louise emerged from the girls' tent, wrapped in a fleece. She sat down by Jess. "It is wonderfool now zat Jodie is feelingue bettair," she said.
- 2012, Chloe Rayban, Mwah-Mwah, Bloomsbury Publishing (ISBN 9781408834923), page 126
- 'Come and swim,' he said to me. 'Ze water eez wonderfool.'
- 1839, Charles Mathews, Memoires, page 260