Immaculate


The meaning of the word Immaculate is: without any blemish or imperfection


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Since I am having guests over for dinner, my house must be cleaned until it is immaculate.

published by Gracie on 2021-10-04 14:42:49


The gardener works seven days a week to keep my lawn immaculate.

published by Karine on 2021-05-27 08:49:57


When Ginger took her bridal pictures, she looked immaculate in her wedding gown.

published by Bernadette on 2021-10-04 11:09:35


The soldier was reprimanded for ruining his immaculate uniform.

published by Lawanda on 2021-06-16 20:15:05


Because James does not have a hair out of place, he looks immaculate in his tuxedo.

published by Dorcas on 2021-09-06 21:27:39


The immaculate dress fit me perfectly and covered up all my physical flaws.

published by Kelsi on 2021-10-29 14:22:09


With everyone’s help, we were able to pick up all the trash and make the park immaculate.

published by Yen on 2021-06-13 07:36:57


Since the hotel room was far from immaculate, I called the front desk and asked for a new room.

published by Ines on 2021-07-17 13:13:04


After the tub was scrubbed for hours, it finally looked immaculate.

published by Neely on 2021-06-29 11:23:24


It will take a lot of work to make the abandoned house immaculate.

published by Delmar on 2021-03-14 07:21:34


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