All 3 Uses
immaculate
in
A Hologram for the King
(Edited)
- Alan threaded his heavy arms through a clean shirt, feeling he was despoiling its immaculate cotton.
p. 114.9 *immaculate = completely neat and clean
- They sat on opposite sides of a U-shaped configuration of immaculate white leather.
p. 227.7
- Amid the dust and the buildings that might never be, and the sand forever trying to overtake it all, there was this immaculate thread of turquoise, an irrational color, an unnecessary color.
p. 302.2
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)