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Definition of mirabile dictu in English: mirabile dictuadverb mɪˌrɑːbɪleɪ ˈdɪktuːməˈräbəˌlā ˈdikto͞o Wonderful to relate. and for once, mirabile dictu, they all seem to be getting along Example sentencesExamples - Then - mirabile dictu - the game restumbled upon success.
- There may come a day when, mirabile dictu, some liberated university will actually commission statuary to commemorate the occasion.
- Then they do, mirabile dictu, and really, only their wardrobe changes.
- The Deep North, mirabile dictu, is celebrating its return from its brief, unannounced hiatus with a sequence of just the most wonderful notes from the north.
- Voters can no longer chance upon a street number they know as a service station and discover it to be - mirabile dictu - home to a family of six adults.
- When you get to the store, you find that, mirabile dictu, the metadata you need is already there, attached to the shelves in advance of your arrival!
- In the first place, mirabile dictu, there were one or two even greater duffers than I on the Abbey cricket-field.
- Is there a place, indeed, within our Reformation churches, mirabile dictu, for a new kind of biblically inspired iconography?
- And the day after the blame shift began, there was, mirabile dictu, the specter of more evil, a new terror threat: not if, when.
- Jim sat literally at Whittaker's feet and, mirabile dictu for someone to whom conversation was an order of battle, he said almost nothing - just listened.
- What people seek in religion is - mirabile dictu - God, and not the justification of political values or ‘scientific’ explanations of nature.
- An interesting aspect of this cite is that, mirabile dictu, it appears that the law still stands in part!
- Change they did, mirabile dictu, hence my first Quadrant article.
- Jack Daniels is a cult, an iconic brand, and - mirabile dictu - it just happens to be smack dab center in very valuable electoral real estate, Lynyrd Skynrd land that Bush would like to keep, and Kerry might want to steal.
- After all, there's so very many things that Bush would like to distract us from, almost any terror alert, even - mirabile dictu - an honest one, would have the effect of driving news that's bad for Bush off the front pages.
- Now, the government says, it is equipping itself with a range of intermediate restrictions which - mirabile dictu - the security service says will be perfectly adequate to deal with the level of threat these people pose.
- Unlike many money issues, my sense of yours is that much of it is actually, mirabile dictu, about the money.
- Assume the divisional van is just passing the Club and the police, mirabile dictu, arrive within a minute of call.
- Second of all, it's a card she can play if ever, mirabile dictu, the situation arises.
- Instead, they are, well, happy and well-adjusted kids who like life and like themselves, their friends and, mirabile dictu, us!
Definition of mirabile dictu in US English: mirabile dictuadverbməˈräbəˌlā ˈdikto͞o Wonderful to relate. and for once, mirabile dictu, they all seem to be getting along Example sentencesExamples - Assume the divisional van is just passing the Club and the police, mirabile dictu, arrive within a minute of call.
- Unlike many money issues, my sense of yours is that much of it is actually, mirabile dictu, about the money.
- Instead, they are, well, happy and well-adjusted kids who like life and like themselves, their friends and, mirabile dictu, us!
- Change they did, mirabile dictu, hence my first Quadrant article.
- The Deep North, mirabile dictu, is celebrating its return from its brief, unannounced hiatus with a sequence of just the most wonderful notes from the north.
- What people seek in religion is - mirabile dictu - God, and not the justification of political values or ‘scientific’ explanations of nature.
- Then - mirabile dictu - the game restumbled upon success.
- In the first place, mirabile dictu, there were one or two even greater duffers than I on the Abbey cricket-field.
- An interesting aspect of this cite is that, mirabile dictu, it appears that the law still stands in part!
- Second of all, it's a card she can play if ever, mirabile dictu, the situation arises.
- Jack Daniels is a cult, an iconic brand, and - mirabile dictu - it just happens to be smack dab center in very valuable electoral real estate, Lynyrd Skynrd land that Bush would like to keep, and Kerry might want to steal.
- Is there a place, indeed, within our Reformation churches, mirabile dictu, for a new kind of biblically inspired iconography?
- There may come a day when, mirabile dictu, some liberated university will actually commission statuary to commemorate the occasion.
- Then they do, mirabile dictu, and really, only their wardrobe changes.
- After all, there's so very many things that Bush would like to distract us from, almost any terror alert, even - mirabile dictu - an honest one, would have the effect of driving news that's bad for Bush off the front pages.
- When you get to the store, you find that, mirabile dictu, the metadata you need is already there, attached to the shelves in advance of your arrival!
- And the day after the blame shift began, there was, mirabile dictu, the specter of more evil, a new terror threat: not if, when.
- Now, the government says, it is equipping itself with a range of intermediate restrictions which - mirabile dictu - the security service says will be perfectly adequate to deal with the level of threat these people pose.
- Voters can no longer chance upon a street number they know as a service station and discover it to be - mirabile dictu - home to a family of six adults.
- Jim sat literally at Whittaker's feet and, mirabile dictu for someone to whom conversation was an order of battle, he said almost nothing - just listened.
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