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idyllic

[ahy-dil-ik] / aɪˈdɪl ɪk /


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In her chapters she depicts an idyllic existence despite the xenophobia that dogged the families.

From Los Angeles Times

The second-chance romance follows Charlotte, an unlucky-in-love waitress who reunites with a man she believes ghosted her after an idyllic first date — only to find out he is terminally ill.

From Los Angeles Times

The idyllic town square may reflect the success of the other end of the income spectrum; the top 1 percent of households in the region earned an average of $2 million annually.

From Salon

The residents of kibbutzim cherished life in the communities as almost idyllic.

From Seattle Times

His widow sheds plenty of heartfelt light on their seemingly idyllic relationship, during which time Wilder ultimately wound down his acting career and focused more on writing and painting.

From Los Angeles Times