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  • adjective superlative form of serene: most serene.

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Examples

  • I find something – like language – immaterial, but earthly, terrestrial, something circular, something that traverses both poles to return into itself and there – in the serenest of ways – even intersecting the tropics - I find ... a meridian.

    Archive 2009-12-01 David McDuff 2009

  • I find something – like language – immaterial, but earthly, terrestrial, something circular, something that traverses both poles to return into itself and there – in the serenest of ways – even intersecting the tropics - I find ... a meridian.

    Pia Tafdrup: Over the Water I Walk (V) - 1 David McDuff 2009

  • “That conquers the serenest of them,” Mark Twain noted with evil satisfaction.

    Mark Twain Ron Powers 2005

  • Folded his hands after his stormy life & slept in serenest repose under the peaceful sighing of the summer wind among the grasses over his grave.

    Mark Twain Ron Powers 2005

  • Folded his hands after his stormy life & slept in serenest repose under the peaceful sighing of the summer wind among the grasses over his grave.

    Mark Twain Ron Powers 2005

  • “We shall have the serenest & happiest time while you are here, & nobody shall know care or fatigure.”

    Mark Twain Ron Powers 2005

  • “We shall have the serenest & happiest time while you are here, & nobody shall know care or fatigure.”

    Mark Twain Ron Powers 2005

  • “That conquers the serenest of them,” Mark Twain noted with evil satisfaction.

    Mark Twain Ron Powers 2005

  • We were seated on the deck, women and all, in the serenest evening that can be imagined.

    The Journal of a Voyage to Lisbon 2004

  • And the royal table is a sight that even the royalest or serenest of highnesses might admire.

    Hound in the Left-hand Corner, The Giles Waterfield 2004

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