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pure

[pyoor] / pyʊər /






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“This is pure geopolitical nitro, leaving bulls high-fiving over the chokepoint drama,” he noted.

From MarketWatch

“This is pure geopolitical nitro, leaving bulls high-fiving over the chokepoint drama,” he noted.

From MarketWatch

And two Americans: Kenyon, a wry, observant, skeptical humanist sculptor, perhaps a stand-in for Hawthorne himself; and Hilda, a New England Puritan painter—self-possessed, pious, unswervingly loyal, pure as a flight of doves.

From The Wall Street Journal

Expanding too far, too quickly could be a problem for the pure plays.

From Barron's

The older woman thought Maggie’s letters “sweet and touching” and approved of the couple, “What is more to be prized than a pure, devoted heart?”

From Literature