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paradisiacal

[par-uh-di-sahy-uh-kuhl, -zahy-] / ˌpær ə dɪˈsaɪ ə kəl, -ˈzaɪ- /


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"Packed!" said he to them; "is that the way to speak of a Paradisiacal process under which fever and sorrow fly and calm complacency steals over mind and body?"

From It Is Never Too Late to Mend by Reade, Charles

The idea of the Paradisiacal happiness of the earliest human beings constitutes one of the most universal of traditions.

From The Contemporary Review, Volume 36, September 1879 by Various

Given at this our loyal city of Dublin in the year I of the Paradisiacal Era.

From Ulysses by Joyce, James

The golden age of the Church, the Paradisiacal state of Christianity, is not behind us.

From Orthodoxy: Its Truths And Errors by Clarke, James Freeman

It is what I can suppose may be in Persia or other oriental countries—a Paradisiacal sweetness.

From English Men of Letters: Crabbe by Ainger, Alfred




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