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wunnerful (comparative more wunnerful, superlative most wunnerful)

  1. Pronunciation spelling of wonderful.
    • 1915, James Oliver Curwood, The Hunted Woman[1]:
      An' she's got spirrit, a wunnerful spirrit, to go up there alone!"
    • 1918, Alfred Ollivant, Boy Woodburn[2]:
      "You know a wunnerful deal about 'orses for a hartist, Mr. Joses," he remarked, not troubling to deny the soft impeachment.
    • 1898, Eden Phillpotts, Children of the Mist[3]:
      "A nice li'l thing, wi' a wunnerful curly head--eh, Phoebe?