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"fastidiously" Definitions
  1. in a way that shows care that every detail of something is correct synonym meticulously
  2. (sometimes disapproving) in a way that shows that somebody does not like things to be dirty or untidy
"fastidiously" Synonyms
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Most striking is the fastidiously painted surface of the tabletop.
But because records were kept fastidiously, researchers could rule out inbreeding.
My wife, on the other hand, cares for her teeth fastidiously.
Like the rest of the apartment, Herscher's studio is fastidiously neat.
Her brows aren't perfectly groomed — or even fastidiously plucked, for that matter.
Franzen, on the other hand, describes how fastidiously he limits his powers of
Thirty-one pages of scholarly endnotes fastidiously anchor each assertion in a primary source.
Mr. Metropoulos has fastidiously avoided the spotlight, refusing to answer questions about his plans.
He speaks slowly, deliberately, as if he is fastidiously refusing to say anything noteworthy.
Mr. Mueller ran a fastidiously leakproof legal team and remains something of a cipher.
Videoport fastidiously stocked new releases, but the heart of our store was its permanent collection.
Cats are fastidiously clean animals, so they spend a decent portion of their day grooming.
She is fastidiously faithful to her class (upper), her diction (refined) and her husband (Maurice).
And he just fastidiously combed through it and published all of them in one day.
She's also fastidiously courting the gay vote by appealing to the specter of Muslim homophobia.
Mr. Gutierrez fastidiously lays a pair of red mesh underwear next to a plastic fan.
Meanwhile, CMJ—the apparatus that once fastidiously tracked college radio airplay—has seen an ignominious decline.
Neither fastidiously neat or slovenly, some of my rooms are usually clean some of the time.
At any moment the courts interpret these fastidiously, but over time they have been highly inconsistent.
Kathleen Hutton holds fast to the end-of-life dream journals fastidiously kept by her sister, Mrs.
It is also inhabited by Walter (Noah Bean), a handsome and fastidiously put-together man of 30.
At the cattle ranch, Seventh Calvary members are fastidiously taking apart watches for some weird mysterious reason.
Back in April, the daughters of the two lovebirds had their own playdate, documented fastidiously on Instagram.
He also said that she was the most fastidiously groomed and exquisitely moisturized person he'd ever met.
"I have tried not to reveal crucial plot details," she writes of her entertaining, fastidiously researched headnotes.
There, for $175 per annum, the ideal temperature (under 55 degrees Fahrenheit, 50 percent humidity) is fastidiously maintained.
In the bathroom now, she managed fastidiously by standing on one clean towel and drying herself with another.
As a child I used to push my fingernails down, fastidiously, while waiting for the bus, or music.
These fastidiously fashioned creatures are ironically proof of life, proof of vitality, proof of a will to survive.
Visitors were impressed (if not intimidated) by how fastidiously Germans separated their white, brown and green glass for recycling.
To highlight my pleasantly plump and tightly-packed man-purse, I fastidiously depilate and slather with coconut oil daily.
Not only does Beatrice come up with ever more complicated interpretations of the rules, she fastidiously adheres to them.
When I think of a perfect Christmas, I think of Martha Stewart, all wreaths and holly and fastidiously arranged centerpieces.
The Japan Times noted that body odours in the fastidiously clean country can be regarded as a form of harassment.
Murray, fastidiously professional, is an unlikely kindred spirit for Kyrgios, who admits to lacking discipline and struggling to sustain motivation.
The gems have languished on a list of 95 sites (fastidiously catalogued here) to be evaluated by the Landmarks Preservation Commission.
Every movement you make online — and even where you move about in the world — is fastidiously catalogued, analyzed, and ultimately sold.
The Brigade is stationed inside the Military Village, a fastidiously maintained complex on the run-down outskirts of Rio de Janeiro.
Cats are fastidiously clean animals that spend hours grooming themselves each day and they do their business in a litter box.
Frayling fastidiously pieces together the summer of 1816, when three Romantic luminaries and their friends spent a holiday on Lake Geneva.
That's only the beginning, yet every suggestion is fastidiously integrated, nothing so crude as postmodernism's heavy-handed appropriation of Classical forms.
With hundreds of stores, fastidiously, placed in affluent locations, Whole Foods could be viewed as an incredible real-estate acquisition for Amazon.
With bonus tracks, expanded booklets and fastidiously recreated graphics from the original albums, this rerelease series constitutes their first reissue since 21980.
To my credit, though, he'd also seen me fastidiously wash dishes at his place (that, along with vacuuming, is my favorite chore).
Politics are present, but with a few notable exceptions, murmured, coded, stitched into the weave of fastidiously form-conscious, labor-intensive work.
At the laundromat churchlike, fastidiously polite, I pair socks at the high counter, plastic marbled to resemble marble black, white, and blue.
Politics are present but, with a few notable exceptions, murmured, coded, stitched into the weave of fastidiously form-conscious, labor-intensive work.
I'm fascinated in a community that engages in a hobby fastidiously, in stark contrast to the conversation that exists outside the range.
Impervious enough to go street racing with Tyler, the Creator instead of fastidiously tweaking Boys Don't Cry like we keep insisting he should.
This revival was staged by Suki Schorer; the young performers' audacity, fastidiously based in strict execution of complex steps, was wonderful to see.
Reporters are fastidiously chronicling the comings and goings of his transition team, his self-branded properties providing the backdrop for television live shots.
The video features local comedian Chris Locke fastidiously searching for W E A V E S before muttering about how his life sucks.
It was a startling admission from a manager who takes great pride in being fastidiously prepared and always in search of an edge.
Ms. Patchett, 49, a voter in a fastidiously tended golf community, said she habitually backs Republicans, and her chief policy concern is taxes.
Becky Martz, of Orlando, has spent the past 2000 years fastidiously collecting and cataloging more than 21980,000 banana labels from around the world.
The tomato sauce I make for their almost-daily plate of pasta contains copious vegetables, sweated then fastidiously blended to conceal their presence.
For Clinton, a candidate who has fastidiously crafted her own media narrative throughout her many decades in the public eye, this is uncharted territory.
Woodcock, as befitting his chosen vocation, is fastidiously attentive to detail and a bit tyrannical about his surroundings, though he rarely raises his voice.
I made a beeline for my dozens of journals, which I've kept fastidiously ever since I was a child, and packed all of them.
If Beats are the Michael Bay of headphones, the Audio-Technica R70x are the geeky documentarian fastidiously recreating events exactly as they were recorded.
Plath records their prodigious feats of eating: quahog fritters, onion soup, stews, meat loaf, lobster dinners, all fastidiously itemized, as though for later reimbursement.
She styled herself like a Marine drill sergeant — fastidiously pressed police blues, jet-black hair pulled back tight — and she would become Bobby's interrogator.
Founder Nick Jones has applied his fastidiously detailed personalized touch to each venue to ensure the vibe and décor remains familiar but with localized tweaks.
I am usually skeptical of New Age-y stuff, and I fastidiously maintain a roster of unhealthy habits, but I felt inexplicably drawn to her nonetheless.
It's worth noting that their friendly, playful working relationship has been fastidiously documented, and it's likely this Instagram Story was just a continuation of that trend.
This year they have a greater responsibility and, as they write this latest chapter on their fastidiously planned journey, an opportunity for a greater impact, too.
Its world-building is fastidiously coherent, for all its strangeness—the logic might be different in Ooo, but there is a logic and the show follows it.
The restaurant's identity, to the extent that it has one distinct from that of its owner and chef, Thomas Keller, is based on fastidiously minding the tiniest details.
Wrapped in a white shawl, the book open on his knees on an embroidered velvet cloth, Father Teklehaimanot turns the sheets fastidiously lest the leather ligature tear them.
And although the fastidiously eccentric Shura Cherkassky, an American pianist with a virtuoso technique, named Mr Hough as his natural successor, the Englishman's style is far more complex.
In addition, despite Johns's fastidiously ironic detachment, the early paintings could seem to symbolize American imperial confidence at its peak and on the march, waging the Cold War.
A middle-class, impeccably coifed and made-up mom, Beverly Fraser (Heather Alicia Simms), is anxiously preparing for a party in her fastidiously appointed, beige-on-beige home.
The reappearance of so many minor characters made me appreciate the scope of Ms. Rowling's achievement, the chiseled and fastidiously arranged stones which form the series's vast arc.
As for other key guidelines to keep in mind if lightening hair at home, it's important to fastidiously mind the time that the product is left on the hair.
They soundcheck for three minutes—just one song—and then Vincent heads upstairs to, obviously, fastidiously iron his trousers ("I've actually had breakdowns about ironing trousers before," he laughs).
The test was both simple and thorough: three swabs, then 45 minutes of filling out forms fastidiously accounting for every hour of every day over my last two weeks.
She jumped into prepping with chipper efficiency, taking the name Prep N' Ship 406 and setting up a workspace in her garage with fastidiously arranged bags, tape, and labels.
In his 10 years as the Yankees' manager, Girardi fastidiously protected his players from public criticism; one notable exception came last August when Girardi became exasperated with Sanchez's defensive shortcomings.
There's another way to use this method, either instead of or in addition to fastidiously counting days: tracking the changes in your cervical mucus throughout your cycle, according to Planned Parenthood.
"At no point have we violated money-laundering stipulations or sanctions, as legal stipulations are taken very seriously and followed very fastidiously in our company," Hypo Vorarlberg said in a statement.
" Reviewing her paintings at the Tibor de Nagy Gallery in 2015 for The New York Times, Holland Cotter called her "an expressive geometrician" who "makes painting look like fastidiously worked joy.
She was no mere muse or passive model, however: The Countess obsessively and fastidiously art directed each photo, sometimes even choosing the camera angle or painting over the printed images herself.
It's still helpful (and could widen your bra-donning horizons) to see someone with roughly the same chest dimensions rocking, say, a sheer bralette if you've fastidiously avoided anything wireless forever.
Those details were observed fastidiously by everyone onstage, including the bass Ildar Abdrazakov (as the chief priest Ramfis), the bass-baritone Eric Owens (the King) and the baritone Kiril Manolov (Amonasro).
" She added that "absolute testimonial immunity for senior-level White House aides appears to be a fiction that has been fastidiously maintained over time" and "has no basis in the law.
His game is capricious in the best possible way, with physical and mental characteristics that can't be learned studying film or living in a gym (both of which he does fastidiously).
Through 11 hours of questioning a day earlier, Gorsuch had fastidiously avoided sharing much more than basic thoughts on the law, or his soon-to-be life-tenured role in applying it.
And finally there's the media, and the bloggeratti, fastidiously documenting every moment of the event with cheery narrations into their cameras, as they speak for an audience none of us can see.
Trump has privately fumed at the Saudis for putting him in the situation of having to defend his decision to fastidiously cultivate a close relationship with Mohammed and his father, King Salman.
Taiwanese artist and publisher Son Ni's comic Travel features a bouncing bowling ball (highlighted in gold) that pops in and out of a variety of scenes, each fastidiously rendered with pencil and straightedge.
"Kylie Jenner as soon as Rihanna drops Fenty Beauty," @darkwavebaby captioned a video of someone fastidiously taking notes from their computer screen, implying that Kylie would copy all of Rihanna's Fenty Beauty details.
Inside, his chef de cuisine Paramjeet Singh, who joined him for the day, fastidiously washed everything to the point that you'd never know that it had literally just been ripped from the soil.
A look at Mueller: He fastidiously wore a starched white shirt each day as FBI director as a "recognizable [totem] of the past" to "help agents understand it was still the same FBI."
It was also important that Mr. Marshall's paintings are representational: fastidiously rendered, densely allegorical scenes occupied by ebony-skinned figures that touch on everything from the failure of housing projects to Renaissance art.
It was only a short walk down Main Street from the two-story Colonial house supposedly once occupied by Aaron Burr, whose derelict red barn Rockwell had converted into his fastidiously tidy studio.
There is probably no need for an exhaustive history of a giant straw goat erected in a Swedish town each Christmas, but the article on the Gävle Goat chronicles its annual fate fastidiously.
Darkness Visible If you don't mind taking your work home with you, "Deep Down Dark," Héctor Tobar's fastidiously reported account (with plenty of geological details) of the 2010 Copiapó mining accident is for you.
The focus here is exclusively on beer and liquor made by New York's growing community of distilleries and breweries, and the taps are cleaned fastidiously, to accommodate an ever-changing list of eclectic, delicious brews.
Sensing the critical importance of this last week to convince voters he should be the next president, the Republican nominee has fastidiously followed the remarks his aides prepared for him to read at nearly every rally.
From his grand Manhattan office on 26 Broadway, the fastidiously punctual former book-keeper, with an eye permanently on the ledger, launched a "cut-to-kill" strategy whenever competition threatened his stranglehold on the kerosene industry.
The cruffin, made of croissant dough fastidiously draped in muffin tins to achieve a bouffant's rise, was invented the same year as the Cronut by the pastry chef Kate Reid of Lune Croissanterie in Melbourne, Australia.
I don't carry a knife or keep a gun in my trunk, but I do know how to make weapons from words — to repel incongruent love for someone who doesn't fit my fastidiously crafted, exacting bill.
That extends to the monochrome paint job — a buff gold that echoes Augustus Saint-Gaudens's nearby memorial of William Tecumseh Sherman, as well as the fastidiously polished brass in the atrium of the nearby Trump Tower.
A rare find in Whistler, where restaurants tend to be either white-tablecloth affairs or variations on pub fare, Hunter Gather is unpretentious (you order at the counter) and fastidiously local (even the ketchup is artisanal).
The Global Jukebox places a large emphasis on analyzing these samples through cantrometrics, a system that Lomax fastidiously developed to break down music into variables like tonal blend, melodic range and social organization of vocal lines.
In the wee hours of Saturday, a fastidiously clean scanning machine named VIIRS launched into orbit on a Delta II rocket from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, just one instrument outfitting a next-generation weather satellite.
It was a valuable lesson for Anderson — long known for his fastidiously crafted frames and elaborate production design — to learn, and Life Aquatic (along with 2007's The Darjeeling Limited) marks an important turning point for him.
The remaining ingredients — shredded omelet, fried beef and fastidiously partitioned tomato, cucumber, bell peppers and celery — are to be tossed at will with the condiments: garlic steeped in vinegar and hot oil, and chile like scarlet gunpowder.
The problem is that she's unsure what will free her, leading to a rather amusing series of trials and errors before "Isn't It Romantic" reaches its satisfying (if like everything else in the film, fastidiously chaste) climax.
Even people who haven't read The Doubtful Guest or The Gashlycrumb Tinies will likely recognize Gorey's elegant, fastidiously crosshatched pen-and-ink drawings of waifish orphans and bald-headed, bearded men in long fur coats and tennis shoes.
Mr. de Nieves fetishizes and collects vintage pieces of fastidiously microbeaded clothing made by Mexican craftswomen in his home state of Michoacán, but he is just as energized by the universe of Michael's, the chain of craft-supply stores.
Roger HirschbergBondville, Vt. To the Editor: It is a supreme irony, and a tragedy for our democracy, that the most rule-breaking president in the history of the United States was investigated by the most fastidiously rule-abiding prosecutor.
One steamy May morning, in the fastidiously antique, vast parlor of the century-old Gasparilla Inn, the most expensive of the handful of hotels on the island, sunlight streamed in from the outside, and giant overhead fans pushed the musty air.
A year later, the results of his work — month after month of new cities and new experiences — are documented fastidiously on his YouTube channel, on which the 20-year-old Tsitsipas is the star, writer, director, cameraman, editor and graphics engineer.
One does not get the sense that Justin was sincerely chosen as a remotely likely love match for Gurki; Sarah, a technology recruiter, spits lines that feel so fastidiously rehearsed that they would not seem out of place on the "Next" bus.
But more important than his up-and-down movement throughout the U.S., Murphy has also "traveled extensively to the far reaches of the world, collecting, photographing, and fastidiously cataloging melting glaciers, aviary species, exotic fruits, and more," in the words of the exhibition's press release.
Clement Greenberg, the high priest of New York painting, wrote a monograph on Miró in 1948 and, fastidiously ignoring the artist's frolicsome penchant for symbols of birds and stars and sex organs, associated him with a formalist ideology of anti-figurative, spatially flattened, color-intensive abstraction.
Even American TV, which used to fastidiously bleep out any part of the human body that would be kept hidden under a three-piece suit, is now dominated by HBO and Netflix, where you can say whatever you want and show some nipples while you're at it.
In some ways, even Larkin's life mirrors Housman's: the small output of poems fastidiously worked over, the seemingly dull career as an academic librarian, the solitary bachelor flat (though we now know, of course, that he wasn't nearly as lonely and sex-starved as he pretended).
The author epitomized the Russian intelligentsia snuffed out by the Bolsheviks, of which his contemporary Nabokov was also a member — impossibly cultured, preoccupied with the fate of the nation, conservative but not reactionary, liberal but not revolutionary, molecularly Russian but open to Europe and, above all, fastidiously humane.
For Fallon, becoming the target of the president's ire feels a bit like adding insult to injury, to the extent that unlike his late-night rivals, he has fastidiously sought to continue making a light, funny show, and in the process, seen his claim to ratings supremacy dramatically diminished.
The current exhibition in Japan begins to situate it in the broader context of thematically transgressive and sometimes technically daring modern and contemporary photography that prize the spontaneous and the rough-edged over the studiously composed and fastidiously executed (despite the high quality of the South African artist's posthumously produced prints).
The experience must have been awful, though her account is fastidiously curated, neglecting to mention that the "something they imagine might be in an essay I am writing" was the name of Moira Donegan, who anonymously started a Google spreadsheet of men in the media accused of sexual harassment and assault.
"Absolute testimonial immunity for senior-level White House aides appears to be a fiction that has been fastidiously maintained over time through the force of sheer repetition in O.L.C. opinions, and through accommodations that have permitted its proponents to avoid having the proposition tested in the crucible of litigation," she wrote.
While majorities, even super-majorities, of voters agree on certain issues, such as raising taxes on the very rich, American politics in recent years has been dominated by in-group/out-group dynamics, not to mention widespread resentment of fastidiously groomed elites like Buttigieg, who went to Harvard and worked at McKinsey.
A lean, slightly built man with glasses and an intense expression, he often looked awkward and ill prepared in the glare of klieg lights, addressing world news media in the unfamiliar role of government spokesman — a remarkable flop for a confident, fastidiously groomed, well-organized scholar with cool manners and a self-effacing wit.
The way she made the short walk home in the evenings to the apartments across the river in Cortober again named a sensitivity—she always slowed a little to look out and over the water, maybe to see what the weather was doing, perhaps she even read the river light, as Seamus did, fastidiously.
With these pluralistic portraits, Sandow Birk's project seems to resemble another mainstay of American storytelling, Chicago Public Media's This American Life, with its fastidiously painted markers of difference in the form of working-class communities and people of color, sometimes stereotypically represented in the form of heartland rednecks or Los Angeles cholos, and appeals to the "universality" of human experience.
"Celtics/Lakers" also devotes considerable time to the racial undertones that surrounded the teams and the NBA, with the flashy Lakers and their African-American stars going against the Celtics and their "Great White Hope" Larry Bird -- a description that Bird fastidiously rejected, but an unavoidable aspect of the rivalry at the time that was magnified by the Celtics' predominantly white squad, including the aforementioned McHale and Danny Ainge.
So in a book that is occasionally hyperbolic yet fastidiously thorough — sometimes too thorough: "Walk This Way" grew from a long-form article and often feels better suited as one, unless you're enthralled by the nitty-gritty of industry insider-ness — Edgers carves out a niche by creating in narrative fashion the very mash-up he's documenting, merging two racial and spatial histories just as Run-DMC and Aerosmith's hit fused disparate sounds and scenes.

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