The growth of Winnipeg and other towns is no doubt largely connected with the growth of manufactures, which, according to official figures, has been phenomenally rapid since the beginning of this century.
The news spread, as it usually does in a country town, and interest in the lecture became phenomenally keen.
You are the slowest man in Grey Town, for sure, and that is saying you are phenomenally slow.
He was desperately slow andphenomenally forgetful.
She was growling and snarling and scolding, and trying to make herself phenomenally disagreeable; and succeeding.
English and colonial audiences arephenomenally alert and responsive.
The last was so phenomenallydull that there were no repetitions.
The day was perfect and the attendance phenomenally large and distinguished.
The Yale Alumni Association subsequently evoluted into the Yale Club of New York, which has in every way been phenomenally prosperous.
Wonderful that so much cleanliness should come out of such a phenomenally dirty house.
The poor old Psyche, as we all know, was a phenomenally slow ship, yet her successes, since she came on the Coast, have been greater and more brilliant than those of any other vessel belonging to the squadron.
But there was no denying the fact that Barr-Saggott was phenomenally ugly; and all his attempts to adorn himself only made him more grotesque.
The race is not in the long run to the phenomenally swift nor the battle to the phenomenally strong, but to the good average all-round organism that is alike shy of Radical crotchets and old world obstructiveness.
Unless he were prepared to advance at once with all his force and assail the Confederate works this was an exceedingly dangerous thing to do, for the Chickahominy is a phenomenally uncertain and erratic river.
In the first place, cordwood was phenomenally scarce in Jonesville, and anyway, people had a vicious habit of hindering the cause of education by sawing it at the wood-yards with a steam saw.
He is also a man of phenomenally good taste--but he is not a creative genius.
A neglect to procure straw to soften our rocky couches, and a woful insufficiency of bed-clothing for a phenomenally cold August night, added to our manifold discomforts.
There are times when their growth is phenomenally rapid; when their latent qualities are developed; when their growth can be watched with special ease and delight, because so rapid.
This double faculty of observing trifling and irrelevant details, and of remembering them, became phenomenally and abnormally developed.
The dogs are the main sufferers by this continuance of phenomenally terrible weather.
Bowers tells me that the barometer was phenomenally low both during this blizzard and the last.
While the owner a swarthy Arabian, was out on the reef miles away, a phenomenally high tide occurred.
When it has decayed, the shell being thin, the cavity is phenomenally capacious.
A phenomenally high tide deposited upon the rocks a slimy, fragile organism of the sea, in incomprehensible myriads which, drying, adhered smoothly in true alignment.
The contents of the Locker volume might have been imparted to the public with the most complete immunity from consequences in the writer's life-time--they are phenomenally mild and neutral.
He was phenomenally ignorant and dull, like his parent.
One day tidings were brought the chief of a young medicine man in a neighboring tribe who had been overlooked by the searchers, but who had been phenomenally successful in wooing back health and prolonging life.
Some of the mines turned out phenomenally successful, and although there were the usual heart-burnings on account of failures, the average of success was very great.
It has its start, you see, and it is a phenomenally good one.