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fantastico

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fan·tas·ti·co  (fn-tst-k)
n. pl. fan·tas·ti·coes Informal
An extremely bizarre person.

[Italian, imaginary, from Late Latin phantasticus; see fantastic.]


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At the back of the gallery, beyond the arches that divide its two spaces, a large screen showed Mondo fantastico (Wonderful World), 2004, a short animated video by the young Neapolitan artist Lorenzo Scotto di Luzio.
Also try the boneless pollo fantastico whole roasted chicken with herbs and balsamic sauce.
Planeta Ninos (Programming Block): From 6-10 am, this morning children's block is the only local 5-hour broadcast to feature award-winning children's programs in Spanish like "La Casa de Wimzie" winner of the Parent's Choice Gold Award and "El Mundo Fantastico de Richard Scarry," based on the critically acclaimed book series.
 
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