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mirabile dictu
[ mee-rah-bi-le dik-too; English mi-rab-uh-lee dik-too, -tyoo ]
- strange to say; marvelous to relate.
mirabile dictu
/ mɪˈræbɪleɪ ˈdɪktuː /
(no translation)
- wonderful to relate; amazing to say
Example Sentences
And, mirabile dictu, a majority, 52%, say it’s true that “Haitian immigrants are abducting and eating pet dogs and cats,” according to a post-debate YouGov poll.
To the shock of no one, voters don’t like government shutdowns, and, mirabile dictu, the party that forces a shutdown gets blamed for shutting down the government while the other party — which in this case happens to control both the Senate and the White House — gets to score easy points.
His house — which, mirabile dictu, still stands, as a museum, in Wilmington — was generous in its hospitality.
One has become, mirabile dictu, a successful actor.
I’ve been on the road since the middle of February, and my calendar has me moving until the end of November, when, mirabile dictu, I will make my Carnegie Hall debut in concert, a sudden gift from the singers’ gods, who are crazy.
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