LIMPID in a Sentence
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Example sentences for LIMPID, such as:
1. A limpid stream ran through his property.
2. The evening was delightfully calm, and the light air from the limpid water fresh and soothing.
2. The evening was delightfully calm, and the light air from the limpid water fresh and soothing.
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Meanings and Examples of LIMPID
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limpid
a. clear, transparent or bright; calm, untroubled, and without worry
Classic Sentence:
1 Presently we saw a curious thing: There were no clouds, the sun was going down in a limpid, gold-washed sky.
2 To the north stretched the limpid, and, as it appeared from that dizzy height, the narrow sheet of the "holy lake," indented with numberless bays, embellished by fantastic headlands, and dotted with countless islands.
3 The evening was delightfully calm, and the light air from the limpid water fresh and soothing.
4 No one could have said what caused the count's voice to vibrate so deeply, and what made his eye flash, which was in general so clear, lustrous, and limpid when he pleased.
5 He was troubled; that brain, so limpid in its blindness, had lost its transparency; that crystal was clouded.
Example Sentence:
1 A limpid stream ran through his property.