Both Uses
immaculate
in
A Gesture Life
(Edited)
- And for that moment I would have gladly gone there, or anywhere, for there was nothing but an immaculate calm in my heart.
p. 49.3 *immaculate = perfect
- …every last tint and scent of offending smoke steam-cleaned from the carpets, from the drapes, from the antiqued upholstery of the chairs, the place in showcase, immaculate, pristine and classic condition, appearing just as though I have not lived there every day for the last thirty years of my life.
p. 119.2 *immaculate = completely neat and clean
Definitions:
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(1)
(immaculate as in: immaculate timing) perfect (without fault or error)
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(2)
(immaculate as in: the housekeeper left it immaculate) completely neat and clean
- (3) (meaning too rare to warrant focus)