Both Uses of
immaculate
in
Middlemarch
- Lydgate was almost forgetting that he must carry on the conversation, in thinking how lovely this creature was, her garment seeming to be made out of the faintest blue sky, herself so immaculately blond, as if the petals of some gigantic flower had just opened and disclosed her; and yet with this infantine blondness showing so much ready, self-possessed grace.†
Chpt 2
- I am not begging the question we are upon—whether we are to try for nothing till we find immaculate men to work with.†
Chpt 5 *
Definition:
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(immaculate as in: the housekeeper left it immaculate) completely neat and clean