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"stupendously" Definitions
  1. in a way that is larger, more impressive, worse, etc. than usual or than you expect

113 Sentences With "stupendously"

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Just a big self-defeating dope, doing stupendously and obviously wrong things for stupendously, obviously wrong reasons.
It is stupendously important that Washington deal with DACA now.
The Kavanaugh nomination's trip through the Judiciary Committee was stupendously depressing.
Ultimately, Meredith's stupendously humiliating exit aligned with my childlike sense of justice.
Eating food while stupendously blazed is surely one of life's simple pleasures.
But it wasn't just his defense that was totally, completely, stupendously awful.
It's stupendously good for the industry, because there's now mass market consumer awareness.
If you want to feel stupendously sad, you need only go to Netflix.
Also, this idea that we'll be bored with radically extended lives is stupendously ridiculous.
Thanks to your stupendously ridiculous moniker, we actually care about you and your important mission.
LONDON — Remember those stupendously pun-filled Chewbacca cartoons that did the rounds a while back?
Beneath the visually enamoring and stupendously surreal paintings of Joel Rea lies a dark underbelly.
So nothing has been stupendously much harder than we've been used to the last few years.
One57, perhaps the best known of the stupendously expensive residences in the area, markets its location.
It's stupendously irritating, unless you work under the assumption that he no longer recalls the real story.
Or you are just a regular person, overwhelmed by a surplus of stupendously ripe, end-of-summer tomatoes.
Even that lower price could today fetch the newest iPhone with a stupendously better camera and lot more.
And if you want to sound stupendously sad, you need only memorize these tragic and poignant movie lines.
DeVos is stupendously rich, and a longtime crusader for charters, vouchers and using federal funds for religious education.
Although the equations can be written in a few short lines, they are, beneath the surface, stupendously complicated.
Seeing that it was stupendously thin, lightweight and sturdily engineered, I was quick to ask what compromises were made.
"Renewable fuels" is code for the government ethanol program, which has been stupendously profitable for the Iowa corn industry.
Even that lower price could today fetch the newest iPhone with a stupendously better camera and a lot more.
You're going to ignore this button, but if you do ignore this button, it's a stupendously good, big phone.
And the stakes, not just for Kavanaugh and Ford personally but for Trump and both parties, are stupendously large.
Amazon says it has officially closed its acquisition of Eero, that independent maker of stupendously easy-to-use internet routers.
Which leads me to say the other obvious thing: the Xbox One S is a stupendous console and stupendously little.
This sounded stupendously flattering until she added, "It was the only time there was somebody my age on the plane."
No figure in modern American politics, however, has so stupendously forfeited the right to invoke this norm as Donald Trump.
As a result of all of the above, the demand for those proficient in these cloud services has surged stupendously.
Austerity continues to be the ruse of the city's stupendously rich to avoid fair taxation, and the story grinds on.
When worn, the Beyerdynamic Lagoon are comfortable, though not as stupendously light and luxurious as Sony's latest 1000Xs or Bose's QC35s.
Weirdly, my biggest gripe about Nougat is related to the thing you'd expect Android to be stupendously good at: Google search.
The masters of innovation were becoming stupendously rich via creations poised to make working people poor, replacing human labor with robots.
The wall, in short, will be a huge, stupendously expensive advertisement to the world that the United States makes bad investments.
That said, Apple is a stupendously profitable company, while Amazon is best known for generating enormous revenues on thin-to-nonexistent profit margins.
His selling point is that he's inclusive, but if he signs up to run with a stupendously divisive presidential candidate, that advantage evaporates.
And by one very important measure, Fadell succeeded stupendously, thanks to Silicon Valley: He walked away from both companies with huge piles of money.
The problem is that this task is stupendously difficult, and it doesn't sound like Tronc has found a strategy that is likely to work.
Our current health care system is wildly expensive because it's structured in a crazy way that creates piles and piles of stupendously expensive paperwork.
The bar is so stupendously low these days that if Trump makes it clear he knows what country he's in, it'll be a triumph.
A stupendously powerful one, at that: It runs on Intel's new eighth-generation quad-core processors, in either a Core i5 or Core i7 version.
In the stupendously popular film "Black Panther", an artefact looted from the fictional kingdom of Wakanda is stolen back from the "Museum of Great Britain".
They make stupendously outrageous modern rock that pretends to be prog rock, isn't actually prog rock, and ends up being better than most prog rock.
Also it's obvious why in New York City we have thrived by making it stupendously difficult for anybody but the police to legally have weapons.
Even though he was stupendously well known without any serious opposition, Greg Pence spent about $1 million on the effort while avoiding debates and interviews.
The gun lobby has been stupendously successful in arguing that the best way to protect ourselves from violence is to have the entire population packing heat.
Blonde, brown, black, yellow, apostrophe eyed, round-eyed, "short time" and "long time," Bangkok is full of stupendously beautiful women of every shape, age and definition.
The 35mm (highly recommended for subject photography and some close-ups) is a stupendously bright lens at f/1.4, and is my favorite of the two.
Yet in book after book, the heroine's overriding goal is to find true love with a hero who is superlatively handsome, staggeringly virile and stupendously rich.
Tonally, the two projects are stupendously similar and, as Mashable's Angie Han pointed out, the second relies heavily on the first to create a compelling universe.
Mr. Wu, the author of "The Master Switch," writes with elegance and clarity, giving readers the pleasing sensation of walking into a stupendously well-organized closet.
On a sunny day there is exactly one cushion on our gigantic 12-person sofa from which you can see the picture on this stupendously awful television.
Keep shooting robots, Elon — especially the infuriating walking turret Bastion, whose stupendously powerful turret and Scrappy Doo celebrations make him Overwatch's most irritating character to play against.
Instead of giving me extras to pad out the price, both companies have just said, here's some brilliant audio processing for your computer in a stupendously small package.
The country has already demonstrated that it is prepared to accept leaders with stupendously imperfect personal lives if they get us where we want to go in public.
While all politicians at her level have stupendously sturdy egos, Clinton does appear to get a certain relief being in venues where the focus is on somebody else.
In 2009 assisted migration was called "planned invasion" in a report that listed our really awful, truly just stupendously bad track record with species that unexpectedly turn invasive.
In one image, stupendously massive, dueling horses — sculpted of bronze, no less — balance on their hind legs as an absurd, frozen sign of life in an otherwise static tableau.
Still, I have to call out some of my favorites, like Boswell Book Company in Milwaukee, lit by the internal fire of one Daniel Goldin, a stupendously great bookseller.
Perhaps most controversial is the question of how much information can be gleaned from data alone—a pressing question in the age of stupendously large (and growing) piles of it.
She has never actually worked in a school system or managed a large institution — she and her husband became billionaires through the old-fashioned strategy of having stupendously rich parents.
And there are signs that even those working for the tech companies are concerned, which means we should be even more worried about where those stupendously powerful companies are leading us.
Five shows are devoted to the Fisher Collection alone, perhaps most stupendously, a group of nearly a dozen Calder mobiles and wall pieces in the new Motion Lab gallery on 3.
Whatever her defects, she is a candidate with a very long and event-filled history of toughing things out, who finds solace in stupendously hard work and in doing her homework.
Technology might be the enemy of the plot, but it's the best friend of a movie that bounces from New York to Macau and from one stupendously slick stunt to another.
A hero worker, I guessed — some disciple of the stupendously industrious Aleksei G. Stakhanov, a Ukrainian coal miner who lent his fabled name to a national drive for quota-battering productivity.
This stupendously bad-faith negotiating partner has grown only more perverse and proudly signals every day that it is not interested in cooperation, and so the Democrats just started negotiating with themselves.
By the time they met he had grown from the little boy whose father's money and power could solve most any problem into a stupendously famous man who performed these duties for himself.
The BBC sitcom — starring Jennifer Saunders and Joanna Lumley as the Botoxed, Champagne-swilling, stupendously superficial Edina Monsoon and Patsy Stone — made the '90s worth living when it began airing on Comedy Central.
The TWA Hotel now occupies Eero Saarinen's stupendously restored 1962 TWA Flight Center at John F. Kennedy International Airport, midcentury modernism's great tribute to sex, adventure and the golden age of air travel.
That may be stupendously obvious, but there is actually too much data available, and this will become the big challenge as we find ourselves overwhelmed — at least until true machine learning shows up!
If Affleck does end up losing to Washington (again), no one has any cause to carp: Washington's performance is so stupendously meaty you're tempted to get out the grill and reach for the seasonings.
We were joking about it but the idea that he's received so many messages on Twitter and then been trending is just stupendously fitting a tribute for him really, as silly as that sounds.
They are an army of only two, yet they seem destined to conquer and slay anyone who ventures into the Lyceum Theater, where they have set up their festering — and, admit it, stupendously entertaining — camp.
We like this story because it's such a stupendously tawdry case of greed — a lot like good old Representative Hunter pretending golf clothes he purchased with campaign donations were really sports equipment for wounded warriors.
Undecided voters are also often thought to break toward the party out of power, and perhaps that's especially likely with stupendously well-funded Democrats spending millions to increase their name recognition in the final stretch.
" On Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen: "This stupendously naïve old school marm [sic] still believes the received Keynesian scriptures as penned by the 6900s-era apostles James (Tobin), John (Galbraith), Paul (Samuelson) and Walter (Heller).
My friend Sarah told me recently about something called the firefall, a massive bonfire of burning logs shoveled off Glacier Point's ledge into the inky nighttime darkness, a stupendously popular tradition that began in 1872.
They're scrambling to get the last of the visual effects done for the second season of their hit Netflix show, but they seem relatively relaxed despite the short time frame and stupendously high expectations from fans.
The Sam-Jason-Beck triangle (well, a quadrilateral once we learn of Jason's bride-to-be) dominates the tale, as Dorey-Stein recounts the innumerable times she fell into the arms of the stupendously obnoxious Jason.
That the stupendously intricate stop-motion animation "Anomalisa" is meant to be unique is signaled by its title, a play on the word "anomaly" and the name of its female protagonist, Lisa (voiced by Jennifer Jason Leigh).
Gil Fazion and George St. Geegland — the cranky, septuagenarian alter egos of the comedians Nick Kroll and John Mulaney — are bringing shabbiness back to sanitized Times Square, where they have set up festering and stupendously entertaining camp.
Gil Faizon and George St. Geegland — the cranky, septuagenarian alter egos of the comedians Nick Kroll and John Mulaney — are bringing shabbiness back to sanitized Times Square, where they have set up festering and stupendously entertaining camp.
Gil Faizon and George St. Geegland — the cranky, septuagenarian alter egos of the comedians John Mulaney and Nick Kroll — are bringing shabbiness back to sanitized Times Square, where they have set up festering and stupendously entertaining camp.
"In summary: by default [AuYou Wi-Fi Switch] is stupendously insecure, there's no reasonable way to make it secure, and if you do make it secure then it's much less useful than it's supposed to be," he wrote.
The idea is so stupendously goofy—one episode after another about how Mr. Trump is doing a good job and being recognized for it very strongly—that it's a wonder that Trump didn't come up with it himself.
So, having done just about everything experts say a stupendously indebted nation should do — sticking to austere fiscal plans, adopting prudent macroeconomic policies and creating a friendly climate for outside investors — Jamaica is adding marijuana to its arsenal.
So they've created a new division called Alexa Voice Services, which builds hardware and software with the aim of making it stupendously easy to add Alexa into whatever ceiling fan, lightbulb, refrigerator, or car someone might be working on.
It's also a stupendously bad look—declaiming windily on What It All Means before you actually know what the "it" in question is, let alone how it will end, is prideful and, on balance, not a very savvy play.
Gameplay from Mike Bithell's 'John Wick Hex' Bithell champions minimalist design and stupendously original narratives, a style that has earned him a BAFTA Games Award, mountains of critical praise, and countless fans, but isn't exactly standard fare for major adaptations.
The GT 63 S is a stupendously prodigious example of German high-performance engineering and design applied to the challenging of compelling 4,600 pounds of automobile to gobble up pavement and frighten the uninitiated with with growls, barks, screeches, and whelps.
That agenda waves the flag of the "free market" to justify shoveling more wealth to the already stupendously wealthy, and decries any limits on the pay of CEOs who are the tip of the spear in the war against workers' wages.
Lim was suspended three games and ordered to complete 120 hours of community service after tossing a stupendously bad (or perhaps even intentional) pickoff throw just over the head of baserunner Oh Jae-won in a game against the Doosan Bears.
It's not what they're getting from most Senate Republicans, who are simply shaking their heads and saying Moore should step down … if it turns out he really did the terrible thing that The Washington Post reported in stupendously credible detail.
Another super-modest bipartisan bill aimed at beefing up the background check system was introduced after the church shooting in Texas, in which the mass murderer never should have been cleared to buy a gun, even under the stupendously lenient American system.
"Ode to Joy," the European anthem, played as he strode onto a stage set up in front of the Louvre's pyramid, having accomplished in thirteen stupendously weird months what a paper once predicted might take him—if he was lucky—twenty years.
Okay, and the last question, as covered recently in The Verge: A security developer named Matthew Garrett who is known for writing reviews of internet-of-things gadgets, recently wrote a scathing Amazon review of one particular gadget, calling it stupendously insecure.
Philadelphia Phillies Only the Atlanta Braves have scored fewer runs, they've lost 14 of their last 20, their run differential is a still a stupendously nice minus-69, and their sugar-high overachieving of the first month is pretty well in the rearview mirror.
In other words, we are in the belly of young-adult fiction: a marketing wheeze dressed up as an art form, and stupendously summarized, in the movie, by the image of Cassie hurrying through the woods carrying both an assault rifle and a Teddy bear.
The 60 stupendously colorful robes and panels in "The Power of Pattern," an exhibition of the Central Asian textiles known as ikats at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art exhibition, could easily be mistaken for a cutting-edge new fashion line from Paris or Milan.
The Huntsman name faded from view until after the election, when it emerged that Huntsman's father, a stupendously wealthy power-broker in Utah and Mormon political circles, had been the source of Harry Reid's unsubstantiated yet damaging claims that Romney had paid no income taxes for a decade.
If they had held out Mansa Musa as the legendary sovereign of the stupendously wealthy Malian Empire in West Africa and broadcasted how he conquered 24 cities during his reign, the Block might have attracted curio-seekers who enjoy being regaled by tales of riches extravagantly displayed and spent.
Sporting Alex Honnold woke up in his Dodge van last Saturday morning, drove into Yosemite Valley ahead of the soul-destroying traffic and walked up to the sheer, smooth and stupendously massive 3,000-foot golden escarpment known as El Capitan, the most important cliff on earth for rock climbers.
Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)At some point, Acer is going to have to give up its yearly quest to make the Swift 7 just a little bit slimmer, but that time hasn't come yet, because at CES 2019 Acer has once again triumphed over physics to create something stupendously skinny.
By all rights, his pictorial illogic should be a source of irritation, but instead of exasperating over the jagged planar disruptions, jarring color, indecipherable cultural appropriations of Japonisme and Chinoiserie, and abrupt transitions between softly molded forms and flat, abstract patterns, we find ourselves surrendering to their stupendously beautiful decadence.
Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) launched a podcast today called Verdict with Ted Cruz, in which he sits across from a stupendously softball interviewer ("you are not only a senator, you are a constitutional lawyer, one of the brightest legal minds in the country") and opines on the day's impeachment proceedings.
Okay, I know it came out in 2015, but not for anything I own: I'm a consoles-only guy as it stands, so when this stupendously fun Uniracers-goes-Rayman affair (sort of?) butt-slid its way into my life, I grabbed it like it was the freshest, juiciest peach on the tree.
The gist common to all my hate mail is not only that I'm stupendously wrong in whatever view I've espoused—hate mailers have a qualmless relationship with right and wrong—but that I don't deserve the honor of espousing such views, of inflicting them upon minds that wish to remain undefiled by someone else's ideas.
I'm not among the fans of Sagal's popular news-based show, "Wait Wait … Don't Tell Me!" on NPR, though I like most of the people on it, especially Roy Blount Jr., who is in my pantheon for writing "About Three Bricks Shy of a Load" (1974), a stupendously great book about the Pittsburgh Steelers.
The gist, if you do not feel like reading this year's model or the previous year's or the one before that or the one before that, is that the Mets are an organizational disaster so profound as to also be an ethical disaster, a team that vain, petty, and stupendously mediocre owners have turned into a radioactive monument to their own inadequacies and lazy idiocies.
In all of this—the bemused/breathless live-tweeting of a stupendously tedious day of non-baseball, the presence of gawkers and dead-ender Tebow acolytes who like him, as one woman told the Wall Street Journal's Jared Diamond, "because he knows when to kneel"—you can see the late-arriving apotheosis of the whole weird Tebow Thing that was so inescapable back in 2011.
If you go on Twitter looking for rumors about NBA trades, you will find them; if you do not look closely, you will notice that some of them come from Adrian Wojnarowski and some of them come from Adriam Wojnarovvski, the former being a real and very well-sourced person and the latter a teen so stupendously bored that creating a fake Adrian Wojnarowski account to disseminate fake rumors seemed like the right thing to do.

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