às mil maravilhas
Portuguese
    
    Etymology
    
Literally: "at thousand wonders".
Usage notes
    
Often used sarcastically to describe one's false or delusional thoughts about the state of a situation, like in Pensava que tudo estava às mil maravilhas, mas não - He thought that everything was going quite well, but it wasn't.
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