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Free from stain or blemish.
immaculate
pure
(Of language) not having its purity or excellence debased.
uncorrupted
perfect
immaculate
1
They take
immaculate
care of their bodies as far as health goes.
2
It's not
immaculate
by any means; but it's certainly not an eyesore.
3
The more cleanly the pupils are, the better; they should be
immaculate
.
4
One was in soiled every-day clothes, the other in
immaculate
evening dress.
5
At any rate his ashes always look
immaculate
,
even in late afternoon.
1
Hence such, and such only, are called the
undefiled
in the way.
2
The celestial Urania, at least, in such isolation remains pure and
undefiled
.
3
Cleanliness is next to religion, pure and
undefiled
,
in the sick room.
4
The friends of pure and
undefiled
religion must awake to this danger.
5
He held the hope in his heart, pure and clean and
undefiled
.
6
His human nature was perfectly righteous, it was naturally spotless and
undefiled
.
7
And whereas I was more good, I came to a body
undefiled
.
8
So should they learn to speak English
undefiled
from their earliest utterance.
9
But it is an elegance quite
undefiled
by weakness, by any sentimentality.
10
How he was falsely accused, being a sweet, harmless, and
undefiled
lamb.
11
Is this what democracy,
undefiled
of aristocratic conditions and traditions, has produced?
12
The whiteness sank through his tainted body and brain to the
undefiled
child-soul.
13
I am in church, the church invisible,
undefiled
by inadequate expression.
14
So this man also died
undefiled
,
wholly trusting in the Lord.
15
Hither flocked many of those who wished to keep themselves pure and
undefiled
.
16
He is, first, holy, harmless,
undefiled
;
a lamb without blemish and without spot.
undefiled
undefiled religion
ever undefiled
all undefiled
die undefiled
leave undefiled