- a word derived from immaculate.
Example Sentences
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Dominic Rushe is the Guardian Wall Street correspondent: His immaculateness Jamie Dimon isn’t up for a grilling today, but senator Carl Levin isn’t sparing him.
From The Guardian • Mar. 15, 2013
The group's work does not suffer from the chilly immaculateness of many other early-music groups, especially those of the more-authentic-than-thou persuasion.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Tall, peculiarly graceful both in appearance and manner, dressed with an immaculateness that seemed excessive in this post-Bohemian circle.
From The Troubadour by Lowndes, Robert Augustine Ward
It came to him that it stood for a perfect symbol of that cold immaculateness of hers which had so long denied him the living bread of sympathy.
From The Long Lane's Turning by Rives, Hallie Erminie
Mrs. Brand's critical glance weighed his smallness, his immaculateness, his difference from her own great sons.
From The Gay Cockade by Bailey, Temple