[ adv ] exceedingly; extremely <adv.all> she plays fabulously well
Fantastically \Fan*tas"tic*al*ly\, adv. In a fantastic manner.
the letter A, in scarlet, fantastically embroidered with gold thread, upon her bosom. --Hawthorne.
Margaret Thatcher, one of freedom's greatest champions of the last decade, told me that, while NATO has been fantastically successful, we should be ready now to face new challenges.
The NEC is the kind of fantastically brazen institution typical of modern Washington.
All it took was a decision, big oil revenues and some fantastically high farm subsidies, says Agriculture Department economist John Parker.
Mr Matiukhin said that unless this was done, 'they (foreign investors) could buy everything at fantastically low prices'.