Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The character of being immaculate; spotless purity.
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- noun The characteristic of being
immaculate ;spotlessness .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun the state of being spotlessly clean
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Examples
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I catch just one gaze on your effulgent expression, that slight lean of the head, and I see Botticelli's Aphrodite, that same mask of immaculateness beaming like a morning.
To A Christmas Angel, a triptych Michael Parker 2011
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It will be no spick and span and polished house, with an immaculateness that testifies to the tragedy of drudge.
The House Beautiful 2010
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Perhaps it's one of those cakes to celebrate the immaculateness of the bride, sacredly kept until the wedding night?
Wreck Spotting 2010
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You could probably have figured this out by looking at them: in a space of Kubrickian immaculateness, Yuichi Kawasaki, Umeda Hidekazu and Toshimatsu Kawano are duded out in hacker grunge: T shirts and sneaks.
Random Access Online: Recipe For Success? Follow The Geeks 2007
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But what struck me most about the place was its immaculateness and its sober good taste.
The Woman in the Fifth Douglas Kennedy 2007
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But what struck me most about the place was its immaculateness and its sober good taste.
The Woman in the Fifth Douglas Kennedy 2007
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But what struck me most about the place was its immaculateness and its sober good taste.
The Woman in the Fifth Douglas Kennedy 2007
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But what struck me most about the place was its immaculateness and its sober good taste.
The Woman in the Fifth Douglas Kennedy 2007
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He was still jealous as a girl of his immaculateness.
Succedaneum 2004
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Skin-like immaculateness had grown over Soames, as over many
The Man of Property 2004
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