It was related to the word "terrify"-- to fill someone with terror, to frighten them.
Life is terrific, sometimes. Fabuloso : Terrific.
it is terrific
tom "terrific" seaver with 16 opening day starts
Some say yes, you do need a hyphen because the term great is integral to the definition of great-grandmother. Otherwise, a great grandmother is just a grandmother who is terrific. Other people see no need and d not use hyphens for this.
In the movie Ben Hur there was one terrific chariot race. I think to this day one of the best done in a movie.
i have terrific friends
it means great or wonderful
Terrific
Terrific.
Tremendous! Terrific! Awesome!
full of terror
The fire was a terrific shock. The shock of the explosion broke all the windows in the building.
that word can mean anything. So you can use it in any sentence i mostly think the word means ''terrific''. EX. that dance is so supercalifragilisticexpialidocious!
Avril new is terrific
more terrific, most terrific
estupendo(a) is terrific, like...terrific :P (ex, the food is terrific!) tremendo(a) is terrific in size (ex, there was a terrific amount of food)
awesome, great, tremendous, intense