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paradisal

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


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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

The story is funny, ostensibly about a rich couple in an unhappy marriage who host artists at their paradisal island.

From New York Times

But here it is: “Georgia O’Keeffe: Visions of Hawaiʻi,” 17 eye-popping paradisal paintings, produced in a nine-week visit in 1939, and now on display at the New York Botanical Garden in the Bronx, through Oct.

From New York Times

For most, a near paradisal life in the tropics had come to an abrupt end with the Japanese attacks on Pearl Harbour in December 1941, followed soon after by the Fall of Singapore.

From BBC

The World Was All Before Themby Matthew Reynolds The opening scene occurs not in a paradisal garden so much as hell-on-wheels.

From The Guardian