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idyllic

[ahy-dil-ik] / aɪˈdɪl ɪk /


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“Known for its peace and privacy, the Trappist monks have lived and managed this idyllic ranch for over 68 years,” the description added.

From MarketWatch

What appears to be an idyllic community is in fact a hidden bunker where the elite have sheltered since a global disaster had ended life as we know it.

From Los Angeles Times

The hallmarks of these evocative, dreamlike spaces are architectural elements that evoke idyllic outdoor settings in far-off places.

From Los Angeles Times

While Eberhard and his younger brother, Hans, enjoyed idyllic years in the sand and surf, their parents and sister tracked ship movements in and out of Pearl Harbor and entertained U.S.

From The Wall Street Journal

Marion was a small, idyllic town of about fifty-five hundred people set in the lush, tree-covered mountains of southwestern Virginia near the Hungry Mother State Park.

From Literature