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impeccably

[ im-pek-uh-blee ]

adverb

  1. in a way that is without fault or flaw:

    I certainly recommend the book to any reader—it's well written, impeccably researched, and full of good stories.

    The staff are impeccably dressed but not particularly friendly.



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This one is an impeccably dressed lawyer who is often armed with a tumbler of whiskey.

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Each missed defensive rotation was exposed with an impeccably placed pass.

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Blanchett is so bronzed and impeccably groomed that even in her underwear, she seems to be wearing a suit of armor.

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We met just a few hours later at the sky-scraping offices of A24 in West Hollywood, where Domingo — 55, impeccably dressed, wide awake and in good humor — was waxing thoughtfully about the power of Shakespeare.

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Each cast member brought their unique flair to the shoot, but Harvey stood out, arriving in a cape paired with an impeccably styled shirt and collar — a photographer’s dream.

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