irreproachably
- a word derived from irreproachable.
Example Sentences
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“Are all good things done only by irreproachably good people?” she fumes.
From Los Angeles Times ● Sep. 7, 2023
I was rinsing out the last green flecks of my irreproachably, almost impossibly, local, seasonal and sustainable soup, when Mary Jo looked up from her computer and said, “Oh my God. Tacos from the sky.”
From Washington Post ● Jun. 28, 2022
She abandoned fashionable London society for the company of irreproachably dull vicars and middle-aged maiden ladies devoted to good works in quiet country towns.
From Slate ● Dec. 4, 2018
Scully, who has a reputation for being irreproachably even-handed, was born in Pennsylvania, served on the board of White House Correspondents’ Association, and has worked for over three decades at C-Span.
From The Guardian ● Sep. 2, 2016
I know many girls, irreproachably born, not to be compared with her, in my opinion.
From Faith and Unfaith by Duchess