Ed sheran
Mary T is gorgeous.
The word is spelled gorgeous. An example sentence is, "The wedding gown was gorgeous."
Declertive
I saw a gorgeous fountain in the garden.
I saw the prize winning hybrid roses at the flower show and they were gorgeous. When I was traveled to London, I saw so many gorgeous people walking on the road.
The subject in this sentence is "today," and the verb is "is".
The woman stared lustily at the gorgeous man, by the window.
The simple subject in the sentence is "buttercups." It is the main noun that the rest of the sentence describes or provides information about.
The gorgeous splendor of the landscape was more beautiful than any of his paintings.
I explained the gorgeous view down to the smallest detail.
As she's "gorgeous", who cares if it's a problem with society? I sentence you to one viewing of the Jack Black movie, "Shallow Hal".
Oh, what a gorgeous purple lotus flower I see over there, across the lily pond!