marvel at
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Used to specify the object or cause of one's amazement.
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- One can only marvel at the way the building has been constructed.
- I never cease to marvel at his stupidity.
- Aiden couldn't help but marvel at the simplicity of the plan.
- She would often marvel at the intricate patterns of snowflakes.
- Visitors marvel at the stunning beauty of the Grand Canyon.
- He continued to marvel at how quickly she mastered the new language.
- We marvel at the resilience of the human spirit.
- The children marvelled at the magician's tricks.
- It's easy to marvel at the vastness of the universe.
- Historians still marvel at the engineering feats of ancient civilizations.