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"idyllically" Definitions
  1. in a peaceful and beautiful way; perfectly, without problems
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heavenlily blissfully ideally sublimely perfectly peacefully gloriously wonderfully utopianly beautifully delightfully picturesquely happily paradisiacally paradisaically divinely idealistically immaterially celestially blessedly calmly serenely tranquilly restfully relaxingly pleasantly charmingly comfortably pleasingly scenically placidly quietly untroubledly reposefully mildly undisturbedly pacifically balmily rurally rustically pastorally bucolically agriculturally provincially simply unsophisticatedly agronomically naturally verdantly grassily innocently greenly unrefinedly locally horticulturally arboriculturally quintessentially archetypally consummately classically ultimately absolutely prototypically supremely exemplarily flawlessly faultlessly optimally completely representatively definitively paradigmatically purely transcendentally magically enchantingly entrancingly appealingly attractively fascinatingly bewitchingly captivatingly lovelily spellbindingly beguilingly enthrallingly irresistibly alluringly strikingly breathtakingly artistically colourfully(UK) colorfully(US) vividly lushly photographically pictographically aesthetically(UK) decoratively lusciously primely exactly foremostly precisely verily appropriately correctly fittingly opportunely properly rightly suitably choicely requisitely pre-eminently romantically dreamily fancifully impractically exaggeratedly fantastically hopefully optimistically unrealistically fabulously imaginatively quixotically unpractically unworkably whimsically wildly chimerically extravagantly goldenly flourishingly prosperously carefreely successfully thrivingly boomingly contentedly healthily joyfully joyously roaringly providentially auspiciously propitiously favourably(UK) excellently marvellously(UK) greatly superbly finely splendidly awesomely grandly terrifically sensationally stellarly marvelously(US) fantabulously coolly sterlingly superiorly delightedly elatedly ecstatically euphorically gladly pleasedly rapturously raptly thankfully rhapsodically enchantedly enthusiastically beatifically orgasmically poetically lyrically melodiously rhythmically metrically elegiacally tunefully dramatically epically iambically odically symbolically figuratively creatively flowingly expressively More
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The book travels between the Murry family's idyllically cozy country farmhouse — where Mrs.
Nikki Amuka-Bird snared a Bafta nomination as Natalie, a black barrister who willed herself to professional triumph and an idyllically affluent family life.
The labels themselves were small, measuring 10-by-11 inches, but their vibrant colors and idyllically rendered subjects glorified the Edenic abundance of Southern California: the sunshine!
While it conjures an idyllically communal world of Soviet athletes joined in leisure, camaraderie, high spirits and tender romance, it also contains darkness, secrets and falls that make its activities seem imperiled.
Its landing spot will be Elysium Planitia, an idyllically named expanse that will likely be flat as far as the spacecraft's eyes can see — no mountains in the distance, probably not even many large rocks nearby.
Even the filmmakers behind "Zootopia," the animated film about the breakdown of order and the rise of prejudices between predator and prey, who had up until then learned to idyllically get along, are hearing about parallels between the nation today and their movie.
Word of the Day adjective: relating to shepherds or herdsmen or devoted to raising sheep or cattle adjective: (used with regard to idealized country life) idyllically rustic noun: a country person noun: a short poem descriptive of rural or pastoral life _________ The word bucolic has appeared in 101 articles on nytimes.
Word of the Day noun: a mythical bird said to breed at the time of the winter solstice in a nest floating on the sea and to have the power of calming the winds and waves adjective: idyllically calm and peaceful; suggesting happy tranquillity adjective: marked by peace and prosperity _________ The word halcyon has appeared in 32 articles on nytimes.
In her 2012 novel, "NW" — adapted here by the BBC — Zadie Smith tells the story of childhood friends from a housing project in northwest London: Natalie (Nikki Amuka-Bird), a black barrister who willed herself to professional triumph and an idyllically affluent family life, and Leah (Phoebe Fox), her white best mate, drifting away as the divide between their social circumstances widens and her husband's desire for children fails to fuel her own.
The major part of Baiersdorf is idyllically situated on a terrace which preserves the town from being flooded by the close Regnitz river. It is located exactly between Erlangen (eight kilometers in the south) and Forchheim (eight kilometers in the north). Neighbor cities are Forchheim, Poxdorf, Langensendelbach, Bubenreuth, Möhrendorf and Hausen.
High wire course, archery, petting zoo, swimming pool and bowling attract many visitors. Golfpark Bostalsee in Eisen Golfpark Eisen offers a beginner's course and 3 public courses. The whole park is idyllically situated and only away from the Bostalsee. It extends over a wide area with pond and habitat areas, open streams, bunkers and beautifully staged green areas.
The novel discusses the settlement of the Slavs in the Balkan Peninsula, when they still lived freely, not subjugated, and without a supreme leader. The novel includes a love story of Iztok, a Slavic warrior travelling to Constantinople (archaic Slovene: Bizanc) and Irena, a court woman there. It idyllically depicts the Slovenes as pagans living in harmony with nature.
Punjab and Haryana grow prized rice for export purposes. The hilly terraced fields from Kashmir to Assam are idyllically suited for rice farming, with age-old hill irrigational conveniences. High yielding kinds, enhanced planting methods, promised irrigation water supply and mounting use of fertilizers have together led to beneficial and quick results. It is the rain fed area that cuts down average yields per hectare.
This titular town was first mentioned in 868. Idyllically set in the Oese Valley on the eastern slopes of the Eggegebirge, Gehrden is said to be a tourism destination. The former Benedictine abbey there, founded in 1142, had great influence and several landholdings in the Warburger Land until its seizure by the state in 1810. Gehrden was incorporated into the greater community of Brakel after the old Warburg District was dissolved in 1975.
He had a house built on his land just south of Haun and Eversmann. As a researcher he spent his days idyllically visiting the lead mines, duck hunting with Nathan Boone, and observing nature. His letters home covered a myriad of topics from slavery and Indians to farming methods and weather. His time spent in the U.S., 1824-1827 was during a period that experienced mild weather, and he failed to give an accurate depiction of the winters.
Born in Dublin in 1956, Fanning is the youngest of six children (one sister, four brothers). His father, Barney, was a commissioner in the Irish Office of Public Works, his mother, a retired schoolteacher. Obsessed with music from an early age and fascinated by his older brothers’ music interests (jazz, folk, pop), his twin obsessions, during an "idyllically happy childhood" were music and movies. He was a member of The Beatles fan club from the age of eight.
Waldkapelle in Selbach: It is idyllically situated by the forest, so many cyclists and hikers come by to take a break and light a candle. It was built in 1954. Kathreinenkapelle in Selbach: built in the 16th century and is the oldest surviving building in the municipality Nohfelden, it has the oldest surviving late baroque cross in the northern Saarland. Peterbergkapelle Eiweiler: In 1983, today's Peterberg Chapel was built on the foundations of a dilapidated chapel.
Alan, Jane and Francis play the roles of an idyllically happy trio enjoying youth; Alan in particular represents the archetype of a sensitive 19th-century student. Mike Budd points out realist characters in stylized settings are a common characteristic in Expressionist theatre. However, David Robinson notes even the performances of the more naturalistic supporting roles in Caligari have Expressionist elements, like Hans-Heinz von Twardowski's "strange, tormented face" as Alan. He also cites Feher's "large angular movements", especially in the scene where he searches the deserted fairground.
Demobbed () is a cult Russian comedy film by Roman Kachanov, offering an absurdist view on the Russian army by the eyes of a conscript. The brutal rituals of Dedovshchina, a major problem within Russian society, is shown not as a tragedy, but as an idyllically insane process of resocialization. Several stars of the Soviet cinema cast in the roles of senior officers; prominent theater director Sergey Artsybashev portrayed the iconic protagonist Dikiy Prapor ("Wild Warrant Officer") The film's popularity encouraged the producers to create four sequels (DMB-2, DMB-3, DMB-4 and DMB-5), but with limited reception.
The eldest son of Francis Charles Morgan-Giles OBE, Naval architect and yacht designer, and Ivy Constance Morgan-Giles (née Carus-Wilson), Morgan-Giles' childhood was spent idyllically "messing around with boats" at Teignmouth, where his father had his boatyard. The family lived across the river at Shaldon, necessitating a short row across the Teign River several times a day. Morgan-Giles said that he could "row before he could walk".The Unforgiving Minute Morgan-Giles' first memory was of his father (on sick leave from the Royal Navy with petrol poisoning during the First World War) building a little dinghy for his young son.
With its literary stature and the broad range both stylistic and thematic of its content, Frashëri significantly contributed to the development of the modern Albanian literary language. The importance of his works lies less in his creative expression than in the social and political intention of his poetry and faith. His works were noted by the desire to the emergence of an independent Albanian unity that overcomes denominational and territorial differences, and by an optimistic belief in civilization and the political, economic and cultural rise of the Albanian people. In his poem Bagëti e Bujqësi, Frashëri idyllically describes the natural and cultural beauty of Albania and the modest life of its people where nothing infringes on mystical euphoria and all conflicts find reconciliation and fascination.
Gods' Man remains Ward's best known and most widely read wordless novel. Spiegelman considered this due less to the qualities of the book per se in relation to Ward's other wordless novels as to the book's novelty as the first wordless novel published in the US. Irwin Haas praised the artwork but found the storytelling uneven, and thought that only with his third wordless novel Wild Pilgrimage did Ward come to master the medium. The artwork has drawn some unintended mirth: American writer Susan Sontag included it on her "canon of Camp" in her 1964 essay "Notes on 'Camp'", and Spiegelman admitted that the scenes of "the depiction of Our Hero idyllically skipping through the glen with the Wife and their child makes snicker". Psychiatrist M. Scott Peck objected strongly to the content of the book: he believed it had a destructive effect on children, and called it "the darkest, ugliest book had ever seen".

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