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immaculate

[ih-mak-yuh-lit] / ɪˈmæk jə lɪt /




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His outrage dissipated when he considered gas was about a dollar cheaper here than in Columbus, the staff was friendly and the bathroom immaculate.

From The Wall Street Journal Jul. 9, 2026

Bowling an immaculate line and using the demons in the pitch, Archer unnerved Devon Conway with a blow to the helmet and, four balls later, had the left-hander fend to second slip.

From BBC Jun. 27, 2026

Her discretion and immaculate appearance also made Bernadette Chirac into something of an icon herself.

From Barron's Jun. 6, 2026

It’s the slow-motion success story that made L.A.’s air not immaculate, but at least livable.

From Los Angeles Times Mar. 26, 2026

It was immaculate; everything was done in plastics—the floors, the curtain, table tops of stainless burn- less plastic, lamp shades of plastic.

From "Travels with Charley in Search of America" by John Steinbeck




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