adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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most
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The world's most majestic specimen of bufo bufo smiled.
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It may be the most majestic bird guano in Southern California.
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Here, he reasoned, was the most majestic trick of all.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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the majestic coast around Big Sur
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the majestic mountains of the Himalayas
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Tintern Abbey is noted for its majestic arches, fine doorways and elegant windows.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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It contains many majestic old oaks and hoary willows.
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It was hard to imagine the leggy beeches would some sixty years hence be tall majestic trees.
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The old building, seen from the Thames on summer days, is quietly and broodingly majestic .
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The past is the hawk, flying higher; its talons are stronger, its wings wide and majestic .
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The view across the garden valley to the Old Town, dominated by the majestic Castle, is extravagantly theatrical.
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They are the few giant trees in the forest-but the weeds, not the majestic cedars, choke us.
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Up the garden path and a frisson of unease: there is no house, but a vista of a majestic lake.