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The work has its longueurs, but it is worth waiting around for this inexpressibly limpid and lovely solo.
Note the chair placed near to the doorway and the limpid UJ on the door pillar.
Having apparently completed her dissertation, Malie rested her chin on one fist and regarded him with limpid, rather bovine eyes.
Below nestled a shingle cove of limpid water and fearless little fish, qualities that tend to bring the boy out of the man.
There was a limpid pool of emerald water rimmed with brown sand, set in a giant's jumble of rubbed granite blocks.
With Pascal Devoyon as like-thinking partner, he gives limpid performances of music well worth an airing.
I was beginning to feel all tingly as he gazed into the limpid pool of my eyes and professed his honorable intentions.
The greatest English watercolourists produced strikingly limpid studies of nature.
Gama Valley is famous for the luxuriantly green forest, colorful cuckooflowers, limpid spring, deep and steep gorges and various birds.
There was a rudimentary path leading towards a sapphire-blue limpid pool of water into which a natural spring cascaded down the plateau face.
In Weihai, a clear city certified by Chinese authorities, you can expect to enjoy the most limpid sea water along China's coast.
Each bird's voice is but four limpid notes, delivered in slow, syncopated cadence, rising to a bell-like question mark.
I was beginning to feel all tingly as he gazed into the limpid pool of my eyes and profess his honorable intentions.
The anchor dropped through 20 ft of limpid water and we slipped over the side to swim and snorkel before lunch.
His music sounds as if it is being sung to a listener on the mainland from some siren's island far off in the limpid sea.
The waters of the lake are limpid, the colour of jade, and reflect the surrounding beauty of the peaks and trees.
The four-meter-thick walls are as solid as ever, and swans still glide over the moat's limpid waters.
You'll be impressed by its secluded limpid water and verdured hills, a smaller Three Gorges but with clean and still river.
Garcia, with his classic dark looks and limpid brown eyes, knows all too well how easy it is for his female students to fall in love.
With the recent fish kill in Jagaranahalli Lake last Wednesday, the spotlight is once again on the state of the city's once limpid lakes.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Yet hers is vital poetry, earth-warm and limpid as the song of the meadowlark.
It is essential that the condenser be white and limpid and free from defects or striae.
Without, the snow-covered roofs stood out clearly against a soft blue sky, limpid and springlike.
Magnificent weather, one of those sun risings that empurple landscapes, left the river all its limpid serenity.
Now and then our crew of clean-limbed Tonga boys rested on their oars, with timid, limpid gaze turned askance.
There was a small quantity of limpid serum in the cavity of the peritoneum.
Free from obstruction, unpolluted and undefiled, a limpid stream of human life and love flows into the ocean of defeat and death.
The tears used to flow limpid and pearl-like from her grey, questioning eyes.
It was almost possible to imagine one's self surrounded by limpid waters, which might at any moment rush upon him and ingulf him.
The girl's limpid, steadfast eyes fascinated her, and she gazed into their lucent depths longer than she was perhaps aware.
Her eyes were soft and limpid, and they held an expression of dreaminess in their depths.
Magnificent weather, a sunrise that empurpled all the landscape, displayed the river in all its limpid serenity.
The draining of a well so limpid was the easiest thing in the world.
This fertile territory is watered by numerous small rivers and limpid streams, mostly tributaries of the Godavery.
The expressed juice was not limpid, but thick, mucilaginous and ropy.
Thee in thy favourite fields, where the limpid, gently-rolling Thames washes thy Etonian banks, in early youth I have worshipped.
About a glassful of limpid fluid flowed from it into the calabash.
It is limpid, like water, of a saltish taste, and without odor.
The clear streams and running brooks yielded their savoury limpid waters in noble abundance.
Birds called excitedly and flew exultantly about in the limpid air.
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