Synonym: bliss, ecstasy, elation, enchantment, glory, heaven. Antonym: hell. Similar words: paradigm, parade, radish, paradox, paradoxical, disparate, disparage, disparaging. Meaning: ['pærədaɪs] n. 1. any place of complete bliss and delight and peace 2. (Christianity) the abode of righteous souls after death.
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121. Oh, wild creature, it's you I've dared to demand in the garden of paradise.
122. Changez didn't seem ready to take over the running of Paradise Stores.
123. Following fast on its heels is Ko Samui, once a hippy paradise, now with several resort hotels.
124. The armchair traveller for whom you are shooting these pictures does not want to visualize paradise under cloud.
125. I would prefer an intelligent hell to a stupid paradise. Blaise Pascal
126. She would spin off, like a Texan tornado, and establish her centre of gravity in paradise!
127. But the light and shadowed paradise of Navasota was soon to become a thing of the past.
128. There can be no doubt of Addison's sensitivity to the multifarious qualities of Paradise Lost.
129. If you go anywhere, even paradise, you will miss your home. Malala Yousafzai
130. But a new element in Montaigne's essay was its suggestion that the earthly paradise might be a still existing real place.
131. I have no wish to create a posing pilots' paradise.
132. So when we listen to music we should allow ourselves to be carried away into the musical paradise.
133. It is better to be unhappy and know the worst, than to be happy in a fool's paradise. Fyodor Dostoyevsky
134. The Paradise Corporation was suing three of the city's leading newspapers.
135. The walk from the campsite near Hrabusice gave us a real taste of Paradise.
136. For, to the romantic, the bird of paradise is much more exciting than the humble house sparrow.
137. If it's perfect for the adults, it's paradise for the kids.
138. Actually she had been more sprightly since Mr Paradise, the vet, operated on her thyroid.
139. What about the bird of paradise itself, the rightful owner of the plumes?
140. The book is set in a fictitious village called Paradise, and is full of sexy rural romping and illicit goings-on.
141. Opened 20 years ago, the Pembrokeshire Coast Path is a paradise for walkers, bird watchers and nature lovers.
142. This is indeed the landscape of one's dreams, a paradise still largely untouched and unspoiled by the activities of man.
143. He was cruelly ejected from paradise the day he became a boss at Midvale.http://Sentencedict.com
144. There is just one drawback to their island paradise: every so often it bursts into flame beneath them.
145. They had eaten of the forbidden fruit of knowledge and had been cast out of paradise.
146. The first edition of Paradise Lost was printed in an edition of around 1300 for which Milton received £5.
147. Paradise it was not; but at least it resembled something like its antechamber.
148. Can you picture it? Lying in the sun, sipping cocktails -- it would be paradise!
149. A Childrens Paradise Recreation Park will provide hours of fun and an unforgettable experience for children of all ages.
150. Paradise, get up, the old maestro has come to see you.
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