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(Used of persons or behaviors) having no faults; sinless.
(Of color) being chromatically pure; not diluted with white or grey or black.
Without qualification; used informally as (often pejorative) intensifiers.
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Examples for "perfect "
Examples for "perfect "
1 Today is the perfect day, and topic, for a New Year resolution.
2 Yes, and today had been the perfect example, she wanted to say.
3 And beware, advertised ranges often are the maximum possible given perfect conditions.
4 Group 4: Republic of Ireland v Cyprus: Well, a perfect weekend really.
5 Today will offer perfect conditions, as the country takes to the roads.
1 Evidently, no ' complete solution' to the 'Jewish problem' was yet in sight.
2 Results: Ninety-four patients met study criteria and had complete outcome data available.
3 Our aim is to complete this work early in the new year.
4 A complete solution to identify and challenge children working at mastery level.
5 An Israeli military source said the operation might take weeks to complete .
1 The young captain looked stunned for a moment, staring right past Hoffman.
2 Not a creature abroad; the tall gaunt houses staring in the moonlight.
3 For a long moment she didn't answer, staring at the wall art.
4 Jane was staring at her, waiting for an answer to her question.
5 No; Jacqueline was staring at Pettifer's corpse, asking the question of him.
1 His paper was so far an utter blank save for his name.
2 However, it is in their flower form that they reach utter perfection.
3 This is such an important area and can lead to utter frustration.
4 It was the surprise, of course, the utter transformation I'd just witnessed.
5 The terrified soldier must utter words to get the torture to stop.
1 Several security protocols were overlooked during this supposed gross abuse of power.
2 Durham police decided he had a case to answer for gross misconduct.
3 Rising apparel costs could also weigh on Sears' gross margins next year.
4 Similar, limited areas of gross deprivation are identified within our major cities.
5 The street value of the drugs trafficked far exceeds gross national product.
1 It's an unusually stark and public example of a far bigger problem.
2 I am also driven by the stark financial reality of the situation.
3 The answer is not a punchline, it is a stark political reality.
4 In time-honoured fashion, talk of promise has been undermined by stark reality.
5 The Department of Health declined to respond directly to Baker's stark warning.
1 Drink long; in this wine lurk the seeds of the life everlasting .
2 He saw the shine of the everlasting stars in the deep blue.
3 No; it was something in them, something inborn and subtle and everlasting .
4 At Jesus' right hand, the righteous received the reward of everlasting life.
5 Search the scriptures: for you think in them to have life everlasting .
1 The consummate pleasure is not in the costly flavor, but in yourself.
2 Quesnel followed her lead with the consummate skill of a natural charlatan.
3 In Poetry -illustrious and consummate : In Friendship -noble and sincere.
4 An apparently simple movement, but it was consummate in grace and display.
5 SanDisk will require Toshiba's approval to consummate a deal with either party.
1 The other canon shook his head in dismay at such arrant folly.
2 I should think the less arrant gossip the children heard, the better.
3 When you talk in that style I feel like an arrant hypocrite.
4 His anger had the strange effect of making him an arrant coward.
5 He was an arrant coward like the most of his downtrodden race.
1 Only the National Government can in thoroughgoing fashion exercise the needed control.
2 And therefore they made it their object to extol practical, thoroughgoing reforms.
3 Partly, I think, by not being overly concerned with logic and thoroughgoing consistency.
4 Yes, decidedly, he was no classicist in music; he was a thoroughgoing transcendentalist.
5 For suddenness and thoroughgoing completeness the Gaston bubble-bursting was a record-breaker.
1 Didn't have sodding clue what I was doing when I started there.
2 Too sodding mean to pay out his one-and-six, that's what it is.
3 The sodding off of the terrorist tossers is devoutly to be wished.
4 Will we ever find out who killed Gertrud in season sodding two?
5 Why, they'd be a bunch of sodding blockheads not to see that.
1 I begin to suspect you of deep double - dyed surreptitious designs, Mr. Olmstead.
2 It was Sackett-Murray, gambler, horse-thief, house-robber, deserter, biter, murderer, and double - dyed traitor.
3 You see I rather dreaded your coming as that of a double - dyed Pritchard.
4 If you're a double - dyed sinner, you can easily get yourself whitewashed over there.
5 This colonel swore us both to double - dyed secrecy, over and above our 'status' oaths.
Other meanings for "pure" 1 However, a 'no refunds' policy for pure change of mind is acceptable.
2 The air was pure and fresher; the mules and the travellers revived.
3 In the case of the desert, it is conversion, pure and simple.
4 The chief factor in the purchase of Alaska was almost pure sentiment.
5 The ladies soon reappeared in spotless white; emblems of their pure minds.
6 They are tender in feeling, musical in verse, and pure in diction.
7 The land is too pure to admit the sordid and the base.
8 Blessed are the pure in heart, rather than the great in intellect.
9 It's a great example of pure research paying off in real-world dividends.
10 Her mind was essentially pure ; nothing material in her had been awakened.
11 The Labor Party of Australia has killed the pure proletarian movement there.
12 The 'other heretics' were the Manichaeans, also known as Cathars, meaning ' pure ' .
13 Follow out the idea that singing is an exercise pure and simple.
14 The executive said America Movil plans to remain a pure content distributor.
15 The government discourages immigration; the population is over 99 percent pure Japanese.
16 In 1842, it was the headquarters of a menagerie, pure and simple.
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