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    idyllic
    [ adj ]
    1. excellent and delightful in all respects

    2. <adj.all>
      an idyllic spot for a picnic
    3. suggestive of an idyll; charmingly simple and serene

    4. <adj.all>
      his idyllic life in Tahiti


    Idyllic \I*dyl"lic\, a.
    Of or belonging to idyls.

    1. In this idyllic English landscape, the only unpleasant intruder is what is known locally as the Blandford Beastie.
    2. The Palm Beach Hotel, which caters for ultra-orthodox Jews, even has a coffee shop called Milk and Honey. The seeming idyllic life enjoyed by Jewish pioneers who have settled beyond the 'Green Line' dividing Jews and Arabs is slightly surreal, however.
    3. But accepting the urbanized Florida is particularly difficult for the elderly, who may have toiled during their careers with visions of an idyllic retirement in the sun, says Irwin I. Isaacs, a Fort Lauderdale psychologist.
    4. And to newcomers flies and barnyard odors are not part of their idyllic country dream.
    5. At the age of 64, this great-nephew of Bram Stoker imagined he would take a jolly cruise down the Volga and then an idyllic ride across the mountains.
    6. The president and co-founder of PC Connection Inc. wouldn't consider moving from her idyllic (and low-tax) corner of rural New England.
    7. Even writers prone to the idyllic were honest about this. In the French countryside around 1850 only three-fifths of the population ever got to drink wine, and meat - scrag end of rabbit, most likely - was a rare family indulgence.
    8. After a few idyllic and clandestine midnight meetings, the young lovers must part, although Ashton promises to return to fetch Megan.
    9. The current cycle of violence in Sri Lanka, an island once famed as an idyllic tourist resort, dates from 1983, when the Tamil ethnic minority began its uprising against the majority Sinalhese.
    10. An idyllic patch of this New Jersey borough provides a glimpse of what American suburbia could have been.
    11. Though their families are suffering under communism in various ways, the foursome and Esther are determined to create an idyllic youth for themselves.
    12. Carol, a 41-year-old professional, says she contracted the virus from her fiance in what had seemed an idyllic middle-aged love affair.
    13. Rural murder shatters the idyllic image that many have of country life, and indeed, it bucks the trend of most crime.
    14. Some people, like Caroline's friend, dabble in both. Pushkar's tranquility, idyllic setting and air of authentic spirituality have made it a popular pit-stop on the Indian tourist circuit.
    15. Their testimony spoke of an idyllic suburban life, where a car pool took the kids to school, the milkman put the milk in the refrigerator and bank tellers knew their customers by name.
    16. Unless local protest forces a climb-down, that idyllic vista will soon be interrupted by a chemical factory pumping 100,000 gallons of treated effluent into the Womanagh river every day, and by an incinerator chimney 80 feet high.
    17. They turned a lot that had been piled with burned-out cars and trash into an idyllic patch in a noisy neighborhood of apartment buildings and mini-markets.
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