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- noun
Perfection .
Etymologies
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Examples
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White Boots, contrapuntally balanced and tuned to a fine perfectitude, contains horrifying images of unimaginable brutality.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed JUDITH FITZGERALD 2012
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(Even I would have to agree with them there.) "It's taken us 50 years to create a pizza of this perfectitude," reads a mission statement on Domino's new box.
ScrippsNews 2010
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(Even I would have to agree with them there.) "It's taken us 50 years to create a pizza of this perfectitude," reads a mission statement on Domino's new box.
ScrippsNews 2010
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Consequently, the Zen perfectitude of my Jamaican morning makes the afternoon’s question-and-answer session with Journey seem stilted and contrived.
Chuck Klosterman on Rock Chuck Klosterman 2010
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Consequently, the Zen perfectitude of my Jamaican morning makes the afternoon’s question-and-answer session with Journey seem stilted and contrived.
That ’70s Cruise Chuck Klosterman 2006
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