Use of fabulous in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include fabulous at the start of sentence, fabulous at the end of sentence and fabulous in the middle of sentence

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fabulous at the end of sentence


  1. The food looks fabulous.
  2. I think this is pretty fabulous.
  3. The scenery and weather were fabulous.
  4. A girl should be two things: classy and fabulous.

fabulous in the middle of sentence


  1. Jane is a fabulous cook.
  2. This is a fabulous sum of money.
  3. That was really a fabulous meal.
  4. We had a fabulous time at the party.
  5. Figures are fabulous Well ... not quite.
  6. The painting was sold for a fabulous sum.
  7. The unicorn is a fabulous creature/beast.
  8. The room has fabulous views across the lake.
  9. She looked absolutely fabulous in her dress.
  10. The restaurant offers a fabulous buffet lunch.
  11. All this, special guests and fabulous prizes, too.
  12. This is a fabulous album. It's fresh, varied, fun.
  13. She bagged a fabulous fortune according to the will.
  14. A fabulous breakfast matters more than anything else.
  15. During each show we will be raffling a fabulous prize.
  16. He was showered with fabulous jewels by the maharajahs.
  17. They've got a fabulous apartment in the centre of Paris.
  18. We're offering a fabulous free gift with each copy you buy.
  19. Her fabulous recipes will delight anyone who loves chocolate.
  20. Ordinarily it would be fun to be taken to fabulous restaurants.
  21. During each war the monopoly capitalists amassed fabulous wealth.
  22. There were some fabulous, beautifully choreographed dance routines.
  23. Today, Gubbio offers alluring shops, restaurants and fabulous views.
  24. They had a fabulous time during their week in a suite at the Paris Hilton.
  25. The house had a fabulous view out to the Strait of Georgia and the Rockies beyond.

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