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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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Example Sentences

The photograph shook up the idea of a model American family during a time when the picture-perfect family was idealized.

This was not the picture-perfect moment every film-birth makes it out to be.

In the terms of the United States Navy SEALs, it was picture perfect.

Rebecca Greenfield at the Atlantic Wire called it the “picture perfect symbol for gay marriage.”

And maybe people would rather feel connected than look at picture-perfect telecasts.

Mountains in the background was the only feature lacking to make the picture perfect.

The lovely picture of the dove with iridescent wings is as a picture perfect.

You should have a magnifying glass to make the picture perfect.

The whole country is thought out in huge blotches to form a picture perfect in harmony and in design.

I could not look upon the scene without thinking of that fair being, whose presence alone was wanted to make the picture perfect.

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