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picture-perfect

[pik-cher-pur-fikt]

adjective

  1. absolutely free of defects or shortcomings; conforming to an ideal.

    Our team is excited to help you make the decisions that will lead to your picture-perfect wedding day.

    We drove through a picture-perfect landscape dotted with quaint fishing villages.



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“We have picture-perfect influencers selling endless products, and the honest truth is, I think most of that generation has tuned them out.”

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It’s no shock that Redford transmitted these morals into his founding of the Sundance Institute, seeing the opportunity to forge a new sector of cinema that reflected a wider idea of humanity that didn’t fit the picture-perfect plastic of the Hollywood box.

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The picture-perfect day quickly became a “nightmare,” according to the family.

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Tomato Girl Summer paved the path for the eponymous Tomato Girl, a young woman who dons flowy dresses and silk headscarves à la Audrey Hepburn and Marilyn Monroe while embodying a picture-perfect lifestyle filled with scenic walks along the Amalfi coast and afternoon feasts of antipasti.

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A picture-perfect tap toward third base sent both runners into scoring position with one out — and the Irvine dugout into raucous cheers.

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