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immaculate
adjective as in very clean; unspoiled
adjective as in innocent, uncorrupted
Example Sentences
Teams were flown in to face 11 superstars in immaculate electric blue in front of thousands wearing those players' names on their backs.
His pupils play on immaculate pitches, train in a state-of-the-art gym, review their performance via video analysis, have their sleep and wellbeing tracked, their biometric markers monitored and their nutrition planned out.
We were close enough that I could smell the pomade coming off that immaculate pompadour.
A crew from Allstate Insurance listened to stories, and occasionally, in an immaculate city that masked the misery it was hosting, flashes of anger broke through the crowd.
For most of the restaurant’s existence, Herrera sat on a chair at the counter, with immaculate red nails, taking orders and writing the names of customers on paper bags.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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