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note-perfect
adjective
(of a singer or musician) able to sing or play without making any errors
(of a piece of music) sung or performed without any errors
Example Sentences
The first is Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, who knows that a lot of disaffected young people look up to him, and released a note-perfect video against creeping political violence on Thursday.
While not a note-perfect performance, it extends England's winning run against France to 16 successive matches.
Mooney is also a standout as Garrett, a burnout video-store clerk with dreads, who represents jam-band stinky hippie culture, and he nails every note-perfect inflection.
It was note-perfect, a capstone to Harris’ performance throughout the chaos that ensued in the weeks after Biden’s disastrous debate performance caused many voters, donors and Democratic politicians to call for him to step aside.
Wrapped around this note-perfect satire of the book industry is a touching second story: that of Monk and his family, with whom he struggles to connect.
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