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fantastico

[ fan-tas-ti-koh ]

interjection

  1. fantastic.


noun

plural fantasticoes.
  1. a very bizarre person.
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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins

Origin of fantastico1

First recorded in 1590–1600; from Italian, masculine singular of adjective fantastico, from Medieval Latin fantasticus, from Late Latin phantasticus “imaginary,†from Greek ±è³ó²¹²Ô³Ù²¹²õ³Ù¾±°ìÏŒ²õ; fantastic ( def )
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Among them are Pablo Henrique Goncalves, a dancer known as Pablinho Fantástico, who won a passinho battle back in 2014 and later created a boy group called OZCrias, with four dancers born and raised like him in Rocinha, Rio’s largest favela.

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According to the Brazilian investigative television show Fantastico, Cavalcante was able to travel to capital Brasilia in January 2018.

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“Me dijeron, oye, Brett, es fantástico que tengamos nuestro centro de contacto asegurado, pero ¿qué pasa si alguien llama a nuestro director ejecutivo directamente a su teléfono celular y se hace pasar por otra persona?â€

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“Es fantásticoâ€, comentó Jason Gestwicki, profesor de química farmacéutica de la Universidad de California, en San Francisco.

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According to the report by TV Globo's Fantástico programme, Colombian national Rubén Villar ran an illegal fishing racket in the Javari Valley, a remote area near Brazil's border with Peru and Colombia.

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