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Sentence count:112+3Posted:2017-03-02Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: philistineeristicdistinctdestinedexistingassist inChristianityindistinctMeaning: ['prɪstɪːn]  adj. 1. completely free from dirt or contamination 2. immaculately clean and unused. 
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91. Hemingway drank at The Compleat Angler between fishing trips in his vessel Pilar in search of marlin, wahoo and sailfish in the pristine waters around Bimini.
92. You can swim or walk and enjoy the unspoiled pristine nature of this island.
93. One of his propagandists said this about him: "The pristine form of the Republic was recalled as of old."
94. The Snowbird inhabits our world of dreams where freedom reigns and the pristine beauty of nature is undefiled.
95. It is wondrously clean, emitting mainly pristine steam when burned.
96. Each stream being watched will require a megabyte a second of bandwidth and a latency of less than 60ms if it is to deliver crisp, pin-sharp video and pristine sound.
97. A tiny red shrimp plies the sandy sea bottom near the pristine coral reefs of Cuba.
98. No such pristine particles from distant stars have ever been collected before.
99. The notion of a largely untouched pristine environment has become a quasi-religious idol for many.
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100. On the night of March 24, 1989, the Exxon Valdez oil tanker ran aground on Bligh Reef in the pristine waters of Alaska's Prince William Sound.
101. International Battery's pristine new showplace was previously an appliance repair shop.
102. To complete my mixture, I'll also need an azerothian diamond and a pristine black diamond.
103. Olivine is a magnesium iron silicate that exists throughout the universe — in distant galaxies and local comets — as well as in earthly jewelry stores, in a pristine, gem-quality form called peridot.
104. The Pristine River has two polluting firms on its banks. Acme Industrial and Creative Chemicals each dump 100 tons of glop into the river each year.
105. This Caribbean island may be best known among tourists for its pristine beaches and classic American cars(sentencedict.com), but travelers are increasingly headed to Cuba for salsa dancing.
106. The pristine BVI has long attracted yachties and royalty to its turquoise waters, thanks to posh resorts like Rosewood Little Dix Bay, Sir Richard Branson's Necker Island, and Peter Island.
107. But the new model of trailers reveals practically the whole plot-and robs the moviegoer of that cherished quality, pristine ignorance.
108. A group of fish swims by a pristine coral reef along East Timor's East coast.
109. Imagine pristine waters, hideaway beaches, luxury spa amenities and accommodations.
110. Conclusion Cervical diseases can be diagnosed by vaginal speculum and then give exact and pristine treatment.
111. By sheer coincidence, a trio of earth-monitoring satellites gave modelers the pristine, undistorted wave heights they needed for the Indian Ocean tsunami.
112. This should be on top of any global value derived from, for example, keeping forests pristine to sequester carbon and mitigate climate change.
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