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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.
Rich was busy strapping down a kegerator on the back of his immaculate brown El Camino.
I took an immaculate Fall/Winter 1995 Yohji Yamamoto suit with tags that I got from TheRealReal to Milt & Edie’s, the venerable 24-hour dry cleaner and tailor in Burbank, in the hope that I could get the trousers taken out.
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.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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