Wonderment
in sentence
28 examples of Wonderment in a sentence
And now I think next time you go to your front step and pick up that box that you just ordered online, you break it open and the goo is in there, you'll have some
wonderment
as to whether a robot assisted in the picking and packing of that order.
Fundamentally, it's another place to explore, and that's what makes humans different from animals, it's our sense of exploration and sense of
wonderment
and learning something new.
We know, for example, from research what's most important to people who are closer to death: comfort; feeling unburdened and unburdening to those they love; existential peace; and a sense of
wonderment
and spirituality.
Despite all these years that have passed, I still see the world through the eyes of a child and I try to incorporate that sense of
wonderment
and that sense of curiosity into my photography as often as I can.
If the divine, cockeyed genius assigned to your case decides to let some sort of
wonderment
be glimpsed, for just one moment through your efforts, then "Olé!"
If you're looking for laughs and timeless wonderment, pick this up for a dollar and you'll probably never let it go.
While I can't say that this is a great movie (it isn't), I can say that watching it is rather like a good acid trip - only a few really awful moments and the rest filled with "did I really just see that?
" wonderment.
But I am also responding to the fact that this is a film of legend, which Sean Welbourn described to me in
wonderment
back in Grade 11.
Like a cross between something from Woody Allen and Amelie this film has a special naivety full of
wonderment
juxtaposed with the dark underbelly of life that is at times hard to escape.
Jesse Eisenberg, of the new flick Adventureland, brings a sense of
wonderment
and naivety to his role.
The themes in Vitus such as realism, determination, youth, and
wonderment
launch the replay value off the charts and make it the perfect feel-good movie.
I stared in genuine
wonderment
at this room so ingeniously laid out, and I couldn't believe my eyes.
But if I exhaust all my
wonderment
on them, I'll have nothing left for the ship that carries them!
In wonderment, we leaned on our elbows before these show windows, and our stunned silence remained unbroken until Conseil said:"You wanted to see something, Ned my friend; well, now you have something to see!""How unusual!" the Canadian put in, setting aside his tantrums and getaway schemes while submitting to this irresistible allure.
Our
wonderment
stayed at an all-time fever pitch.
If only I had been able to share with Conseil the intense sensations rising in my brain, competing with him in exclamations of
wonderment!
I was full of
wonderment
at this unusual mammal, with its circular head adorned by short ears, its round eyes, its white whiskers like those on a cat, its webbed and clawed feet, its bushy tail.
I thought about how this marvelous electric force not only gave motion, heat, and light to the Nautilus but even protected it against outside attack, transforming it into a sacred ark no profane hand could touch without being blasted; my
wonderment
was boundless, and it went from the submersible itself to the engineer who had created it.
For several hours the Nautilus drifted in this brilliant tide, and our
wonderment
grew when we saw huge marine animals cavorting in it, like the fire-dwelling salamanders of myth.
As for fish, they always filled us with
wonderment
when, staring through the open panels, we could unveil the secrets of their aquatic lives.
I hoisted and attached myself to the same place, dividing my
wonderment
between the storm and this incomparable man who faced it head-on.
As he had only just set up on the place, he had taken a lot of trouble, and at dessert he himself brought in a set dish that evoked loud cries of
wonderment.
Harvey is a very wasteful and very disregardful man!""Perhap he make him afore?""It would not be a
wonderment
if he had," returned the housekeeper; "he is whole days looking into the Bible."
The whole, to the great
wonderment
of Mr, Pickwick, were divided into little groups, who were chatting and discussing the news of the day in the most unfeeling manner possible--just as if no trial at all were coming on.
Mr. Winkle was too anxious to hear what was to follow to express much
wonderment
at this extraordinary coincidence, marvellous as it was; so Mr. Ben Allen, after a tear or two, went on to say that, notwithstanding all his esteem and respect and veneration for his friend, Arabella had unaccountably and undutifully evinced the most determined antipathy to his person.
The housekeeper and her husband were both of that decent phlegmatic order of people, to whom one may at any time safely communicate a remarkable piece of news without incurring the danger of having one's ears pierced by some shrill ejaculation, and subsequently stunned by a torrent of wordy
wonderment.
Her pretty, little rosy feet above all were an endless source of wonderment, they were a delirium of joy!
The crowd muttered when Ursus pushed it apart, as a ship pushes waves; but when he carried the stone, which four of the strongest men could not raise, the muttering was turned into wonderment, and cries of "Macte!" were heard round about.
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