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So good it makes your brain stop and ask questions.
means Inspiring delight, admiration, or amazement; excellent to the point of awe.
from From Old English wundorfull, literally full of wonder — back when the word meant the thing actually triggered wonder, not just a polite nod.
InflationOnce meant awe-inducing; now survives a mediocre sandwich.
Sibling wordShares roots with wonder, the noun for astonishment.
Built-in fullnessThe full means brimming, not merely containing.