way-cool
Britishadjective
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He’s a geeky innocent who finds it way-cool to be able to buy beer and stay out late.
From Seattle Times
No longer a novelty item, smartwatches have emerged from the shadow of mobile phones as way-cool gadgets in their own right.
From Los Angeles Times
As Darius, his character in Atlanta, he has sported an array of unlikely, way-cool outfits, wearing a brown blazer and polo neck for a night-time woodland drugs deal, or a Tuareg-style headscarf for a trip to the diner.
From The Guardian
Vonderhaar gave him a look across the table in Treyarch’s way-cool, multimedia-equipped conference room.
From Los Angeles Times
He is, after all, learning the ropes in a so-called Stark Industries “internship” and is ticked to discover that his use of the way-cool features of his super-duper Spider suit is restricted by a “training-wheels protocol” installed by Stark.
From Seattle Times
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