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idyllic

[ahy-dil-ik] / aɪˈdɪl ɪk /


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Harvey and Holland moved from London to the Cotswolds after noticing an influx of celebrities, with Brooks saying yet another famous face making the idyllic region their home is "fabulous for the area".

From BBC

More broadly, however, they emphasise the need for beach-goers to adopt a less idyllic and more pragmatic attitude towards the ocean.

From BBC

Seven of those who perished in the blaze were members of the local football club in Lutry, an idyllic town of around 10,500 people on the shores of Lake Geneva.

From Barron's

For four days between the second and third Tests, the idyllic Queensland beach town became the centre of the cricketing world.

From BBC

However, his groundbreaking TV series Twin Peaks remained for many his greatest work - portraying an idyllic American small town encroached by a chaotic unconscious world.

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