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Similar words: philistineeristicdistinctdestinedexistingassist inChristianityindistinctMeaning: ['prɪstɪːn]  adj. 1. completely free from dirt or contamination 2. immaculately clean and unused. 
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1. We've just moved into our pristine new offices.
2. My gargantuan, pristine machine was good for writing papers and playing solitaire, and that was all.
3. He wasn't about to blemish that pristine record.
4. The car has been restored to pristine condition .
5. He wiped his fingers on his pristine handkerchief.
6. Now the house is in pristine condition.
7. The car is in pristine condition .
8. The ground was covered in a pristine layer of snow.
9. He passed her a pristine handkerchief and waited.
10. Encrypted discs will now prohibit pristine copies to videotape.
11. Beyond the pristine beaches are rain forests.
12. An absolute pristine typical Redesmere roach of old, complete with dab of orange under its chin.
13. He wore a charcoal-grey business suit, with a pristine white shirt and maroon silk tie.
14. It is a pristine waterway and kept that way by the many thoughtful campers that use the faculties along the way.
15. Flora blew her nose into the pristine handkerchief, scrunched it into a ball and threw it on to the linoleum floor.
16. Her white socks and sandals pristine on her little feet.
17. Washing machine for sale - only 2 months old and in pristine condition.
18. All parents damage their children. It cannot be helped. Youth, like pristine glass, absorbs the prints of its handlers. Some parents smudge, others crack, a few shatter childhoods completely into jagged little pieces, beyond repair. Mitch Albom 
19. Incongruities include not only hills surrounding the village and the pristine buildings.
20. I shall say only that when we returned for worship next day the whole building was pristine.
21. Benedict imprisoned her closer(sentencedict.com), oblivious to her grubby hands caught against the pristine whiteness of his neckcloth.
22. But the association of menstrual blood pollutes her and she loses for ever the pristine purity of a female child.
23. The bustle of passport control and customs clearance over, father and daughter emerged into the pristine arrivals lounge.
24. The Markt was bathed in spring sunshine, and everywhere looked so clean and pristine as befitted the fine morning.
25. Buff with a stainless-steel polish from time to time to keep the cutlery pristine.
26. The photographic archive of the Crown Agents in London contains a magnificent record of these stations in their pristine condition.
27. The attraction here is the chance to hear the stuff live and to marvel at the harmonies and pristine sound.
28. Like cross-country skiing, snowshoeing allows the individual to get into the most pristine parts of the wilderness.
29. Of the original 34,500 hectares, only 500 hectares of pristine peat bog now remain.
30. The sonics are also magnificent because the music was recorded in an acoustically pristine church in County Wicklow, Ireland.
More similar words: philistineeristicdistinctdestinedexistingassist inChristianityindistinctconsist inclandestinestinginessabstinencedistinctiondistinctivecharacteristicdistinguishdistinguishedsmall intestinelarge intestineundistinguisheddevice characteristicprismprisonprisonercompriseuprisingsurprisereprisalimprisonsurprised
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