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immaculate
adjective as in very clean; unspoiled
adjective as in innocent, uncorrupted
Example Sentences
With a rendition of Frank Sinatra’s jaunty “Fly Me to the Moon,” Payne showed off his immaculate pitch and rich vocal tone, and a rakish presence beyond his years.
“I want absolutely immaculate, clean water,” Trump said in June during the first presidential debate this election season.
His effortless power and immaculate timing were on show from early on, with his assuredness and control at the crease a constant throughout his innings.
Immense power and immaculate timing are combined with an uncanny ability to find the gaps and, once Head got going, England were left waiting for a mistake that never came.
Root’s defence was immaculate, the tucks off his pads crisp and timing through the off side sweet.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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