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paradise

[par-uh-dahys, -dahyz] / ˈpær əˌdaɪs, -ˌdaɪz /


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The cold air of a harsher world has invaded the posthistorical paradise in which so many hoped to live out their days.

From The Wall Street Journal

The extinct volcano is a sacred Māori site and one of the most popular campgrounds in New Zealand, with a local holiday website describing it as a "slice of paradise".

From BBC

"From hell to paradise, the Lions experienced every emotion", Le Soleil wrote, calling the tense and closely contested final a "crazy scenario".

From Barron's

The new patterns of migration are helping reshape Florida’s identity, swapping its long-held reputation as a paradise for retirees of all stripes for one that primarily caters to the well-heeled.

From The Wall Street Journal

"You are children, fly free to paradise," reads one message, accompanied by a drawing of a peace dove and two hearts.

From Barron's