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paradisal

[par-uh-dahy-suhl, -zuhl] / ˌpær əˈdaɪ səl, -zəl /


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To sweeten the deal, Númenóreans are gifted a life span of hundreds of years, along with the promise of a peaceful existence on their paradisal island.

From Washington Post

And in those paradisal environs, the drug enhanced a sense of the possible.

From New York Times

What with its paradisal weather and a certain ethical looseness when it comes to the rich and famous, Florida has always been a desirable location for the well-heeled disreputable.

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It’s a dreamy, paradisal track — with requisite horn sections and jazz drums — asking for suicide in the face of the Conservative Party’s regime.

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Throughout the show's time on the android planet, the script returns time and again to tight shots of butterflies fluttering everywhere, part of the place's paradisal landscape.

From Salon