Ainda não temos significados para "so immaculate".
1Someone might have trimmed it only yesterday, so immaculate it was.
2The details of his toilette, usually so immaculate, were uncared for.
3Remote districts, they are not so immaculate as one would wish.
4Every room was so immaculate that he assumed the owner had a cleaning service.
5I never have-howdo you keep so immaculate, Terry?
6You are so immaculate, Herrick, you can't make allowance for a poor miserable devil like me.
7Virtue so immaculate at so tender an age seems to us, we are forced to admit, unnatural.
8Everything's so immaculate, and I wonder if Roland actually uses any of these spaces on a regular basis.
9Catherine suspected that it was due to their efforts that Roxby's own house and gardens were always so immaculate.
10The room had a view of the building across the street and everything in it was so immaculate and incredibly elegant.
11Everything about Lebedev is so immaculate, perfumed with privilege -the beard looks as if each hair has been individually trimmed.
12I used to wonder how a being with hands so dark as those of Mrs. Peters managed to turn out dough so immaculate.
13He walked her into the garage, which was so immaculate it looked like an operating room, and opened the door of a silver Ferrari.
14She looked so immaculate, so ruddy, so cheerfully sober (for Sunday) that I was reconciled to the idea of driving her up to the church.
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