How To Use Impeccable In A Sentence

  • Service is impeccable, as one would expect from a five-star hotel.
  • Once upon a time there was an old sow of impeccable reputation who lived a quiet life inside a busy farmyard. Times, Sunday Times
  • Tony Blair showed impeccable timing by leaving his job just before the economy went phut. Archive 2008-11-01
  • Up until 10 o'clock, Audrey and I enjoyed sitting and watching the spectacles, drumming our fingers to the impeccable music, and chit-chatting about absolutely useless girl talk.
  • His company was properly registered, and he boasted several business associates with impeccable reputations.
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  • Up until 10 o'clock, Audrey and I enjoyed sitting and watching the spectacles, drumming our fingers to the impeccable music, and chit-chatting about absolutely useless girl talk.
  • He was from the same mould as the men she had gazed at worshipfully when a child: rich, handsome, of impeccable social standing.
  • Now I’m not going to say that my taste in lyrics is impeccable. Sing… sing a song…
  • Most of the early medieval saints were bishops, abbots, and abbesses with an impeccable social pedigree.
  • He plays it deadpan, with impeccable style and fastidious attention to detail, but of course that only enhances the absurdity.
  • The 51-year-old is likely to impress Washington with an impeccable track record on human rights and her staunch defence of media freedom. Times, Sunday Times
  • She has impeccable credentials as a researcher.
  • Situated on substantial private grounds with potential for an additional house, this as new split-level is in impeccable order throughout.
  • His precise Irish pedigree is not clear, but his self-made man credentials are impeccable.
  • They epitomise the simple but impeccable standards of the band.
  • Tara St. James designs the collection and her degree in menswear is evident in the impeccable cuts and tailoring. 2006 October | Inhabitat - Green Design Will Save the World
  • However, his move to Juventus, who are the early leaders in Serie A, appears to have reinvigorated one of the classiest midfielders around and during Friday's draw against Serbia, his performance was labelled "impeccable" by Gazzetta Dello Sport, who also named him man of the match. Five things we learned from the Euro 2012 qualifiers | Jacob Steinberg
  • The line, a showstopper by any standard, was reinforced with impeccable finish and an eye for detail.
  • As you would expect, with such a large field to choose from, the technical standard is impeccable.
  • Beneath his impeccable public politeness and sense of duty is an inner steel and a will to win. The Sun
  • It does not win matches but shows impeccable manners. The Sun
  • There are dozens of stately homes dating from the beginning of the twentieth century; most of which are in impeccable condition. Henequen and its role in the Yucatan's shifting fortunes
  • Clare's impeccable performances create a transparency of texture consistent with whatever they sing.
  • Julian DibbellTwo weeks ago, the U.S. Internal Revenue Service's "taxpayer advocate," Nancy Olson, announced the release of her office's annual report to Congress, a yearly federal ritual whose long and impeccable streak of unnewsworthiness was broken this year by the inclusion ... MMOz
  • I think it's my impeccable facial hair and dashing good looks. The Sun
  • The fiery broth is overflowing with tender calamari, a crab claw, shrimp, chunks of fish and one impeccable scallop.
  • And yet this bike had impeccable manners. The Sun
  • His timing was impeccable attacking his old boss on the day he was making a big speech on the economy.
  • But what may be most remarkable about her is that her impeccable standards never flag, no matter how late in the day, no matter how tired, no matter how many customers are waiting their turn to mount one of the shop's three shoeshine thrones. A New Yorker Who Shines
  • His dress sense too is said to be impeccable, but conservative: wearing well-cut classic suits, and plain shirts.
  • Many people say that he was someone of impeccable integrity.
  • What Le Figaro actually wrote was: "Mme Rice, tailleur noir, collier de perles et silhouette impeccablement droite, a redonne [sic] le 'la' de la 'nouvelle diplomatie' americaine [sic]. Languagehat.com: POT AUX ROSES.
  • Impeccable diction (even in patter songs), timing, and mimicry contributed to memorable character-monologues.
  • Singing without a conductor, the choir 's tuning and rapport are impeccable. Times, Sunday Times
  • She is young and tough, the servants respect her, and everything is in impeccable order.
  • His accent was stronger than his daughter's, but his clarity just as impeccable.
  • His table manners must be impeccable. Times, Sunday Times
  • With style and impeccable manners he did all these things plus many more. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was from the same mould as the men she had gazed at worshipfully when a child: rich, handsome, of impeccable social standing.
  • From Hong Kong to Honduras, and from South Africa to Scottsdale, I have spa-ed, soaked, swum, wined and dined in palatial hotels and resorts with perfect beds, sumptuous bathrooms, impeccable service and world-class designer décor. Judie Fein: From Five Star to Farm: How About a Little Agritourism?
  • In this context, I would also like to reiterate that India's track record in nuclear non-proliferation is impeccable.
  • In Atlanta, a retired attorney of impeccable reputation was arrested for trying to take photos of some storage tanks.
  • Five minutes later Miss Lila Barr entered the living-room under the impeccable chaperonage of Paradise. Dear Carl
  • The successful candidate must have a minimum of two years experience as either a sub or copy editor, and have a good eye for detail as well as an impeccable demand of the English language.
  • Through the 1970s, the archetypal gardener was over 50 and had time and money to spare: a smug matron with impeccable calceolarias, an eccentric rosarian, a spinster growing herbs.
  • It is a three-coater as it is fairly transparent at first, but the application is impeccable. Weekend Beauty - Nail Polish: Picking Mushrooms
  • The man came out of the darkness, impeccable as always in his well-styled coat - hatless this time, he noted, in spite of the wind.
  • They are also of British background, genial disposition and impeccable manners. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was an impeccable gentleman and always willing to share his expertise. Times, Sunday Times
  • She sings with a conversational freedom and impeccable, colloquial diction.
  • This is a relatively new brand, but it has an impeccable pedigree. Times, Sunday Times
  • The young men parted to form a path as a courtly gentleman came up to us and, in impeccable English, introduced himself as the former minister of industry, retired since 1989.
  • To the right, impeccable staff await to fulfil any request. Times, Sunday Times
  • He was impeccable in defence, and posed a constant threat to the Springboks' defensive wall.
  • With my usual impeccable timing I'd just loaded up a trailer of homebred steers for my local fatstock market. FWi - All News
  • I have chosen it because of the impeccable reputation of the journalists concerned.
  • She noted that he was tall, blond, thin and had impeccable taste in tropical clothes. Times, Sunday Times
  • Its hues were of white, pearl, and alabaster, and it shone with pristine care and impeccable architecture.
  • His research is impeccable, and he charts the genesis and progress of each of the projects with style and wit.
  • They are also of British background, genial disposition and impeccable manners. Times, Sunday Times
  • Even though he had impeccable manners and an engaging smile, and also a ton of money, she knew he wasn't for her.
  • He was from the same mould as the men she had gazed at worshipfully when a child: rich, handsome, of impeccable social standing.
  • We heard over and over about Peck's impeccable gentlemanliness and old-school liberal decency, Hepburn's aristocratic east coast classiness, and Bob Hope's patriotism.
  • From Hong Kong to Honduras, and from South Africa to Scottsdale, I have spa-ed, soaked, swum, wined and dined in palatial hotels and resorts with perfect beds, sumptuous bathrooms, impeccable service and world-class designer décor. Judie Fein: From Five Star to Farm: How About a Little Agritourism?
  • The jackets are skillfully constructed, whether impeccable blazers or little jackets with bouffant sleeves.
  • He tries ever so hard to play down the significance of this glaring omission from an otherwise impeccable CV but he doth protest too much, methinks.
  • Look at it through Mr Woods' eyes, however, and it becomes clear that all we have suffered is a minor wrinkle in our otherwise impeccable existence.
  • Peet was bank-president impeccable in his demeanor; Snyder was more informal — even sailorly profane from time to time. Rogue Warrior
  • But it's a minor blip on an otherwise impeccable soundscape.
  • Their impeccable timing was usually designed to cause the maximum amount of ego deflation.
  • He behaved with impeccable correctness throughout.
  • Times of India Varun Gandhi out on good conduct vow NSA detenue and BJP candidate for Pilibhit Varun Gandhi appeared to be turning into a polarising issue on Thursday when Supreme Court gave him interim bail till May 1 after extracting promise of impeccable behaviour and not to give any speech against any community. Election Digest: Indian Middle Class Mobilized to Vote
  • I drove around the block, swung across the road in what I thought was impeccable style, and was just moving into position by the pavement, when a police car drew up beside me.
  • The unaccompanied choir responds to the sincerity of the music with impeccable ensemble and intonation.
  • The total package was impeccable, impressive creativity in the lyrical stylings and an innovative producer who worked in perfect synchrony with the artist. Larger Than Lyfe
  • She had impeccable taste in clothes.
  • She's French but she speaks with an impeccable English accent.
  • No, it was indeed published … A splendid Elzevir edition, or an impeccable copy of their trademark style. Excerpt from Codex Infinitum
  • Being the perfectionist that he is, everything is machined to the tightest tolerances and his finishing work is impeccable.
  • Beneath his impeccable public politeness and sense of duty is an inner steel and a will to win. The Sun
  • I wish the orchestra had been miked with more presence—it sounds a bit dull—but otherwise the production is musically impeccable, which is no small achievement given the complexities of Mr. Sondheim's score. When Faith Draws Blood
  • Standards and behaviour must be impeccable. The Sun
  • On the new US imperialism, he is an impeccable neoconservative; on the death penalty he is a liberal; on the Euro he is with the Tory wets and (some of) New Labour.
  • The dandy rejected ostentation in favor of clean lines, somber materials and colors, impeccable cut, and perfect fit.
  • The neighbors were prim and proper, from their impeccable manners down to their neatly manicured lawns.
  • Light, citrusy and invigorating, colognes are as impeccable as a starched shirt. Times, Sunday Times
  • But even with Dustin Hoffman headlining the impeccable ensemble, as an ex-con murkily plotting his comeback from a plush hotel suite, the plot is as stubbornly slow-burning as Hoffman's sharply reined-in performance and ultimately far less inspired. Weekend TV in Review: Good Wife, Luck, Spartacus, Hallmark's Moon
  • The pursuit of impeccable taste in interiors. Times, Sunday Times
  • His voting record has been impeccable from a conservative point of view. Anti-health care rationing legislators getting packed town halls, too. - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState
  • Mr Dobson is a man of impeccable character, integrity, and genuine sincerity.
  • Winner was an exacting man who expected impeccable service. Times, Sunday Times
  • Will they maintain the same impeccable service and superb food? Times, Sunday Times
  • Companies with impeccable environmental credentials can be barred from even bidding for contracts, it reveals.
  • And with my impeccable timing we arrived a week BEFORE his annal sale - but Bob made us to home nonetheless. Archive 2008-03-01
  • The beauty of the designs is heightened through the intricate, untarnished and impeccable finish.
  • Despite his impeccable attire for public appearances, most workdays Galvin is tieless, his shirt sleeves rolled up.
  • The tux was impeccable but the bowtie was a little too narrow for his face. Alan Au: Music's Leading Men...Short And Rockin It!
  • With impeccable timing and grace, we were then led through to our table.
  • The layers of architecture spanned almost a century and with an impeccable gradualism constantly changed.
  • We strongly recommend Sgt. James Crowley, of Cambridge Police, for his impeccable bravery in arresting a cane wieldin 'African American sexagenarian, for a purple heart equivalent medal. thank you Monti Obama to award Medal of Honor
  • While Bush favoured aggressive neoconservative ideologues, Obama has selected people whose doveish credentials seem impeccable" The Guardian, Jan 11, 2009 Indra Adnan: It's not American Leadership the World Wants, it's American Companionship
  • Monday's performance is dedicated to re-creating the impeccable jazz meticulousness that is their 1977 full-length, "Aja. Funk Yards, Beacon Blues
  • A tall, dark-complexioned, and handsome man, with a slender figure and impeccable manners, Long was particularly successful in gaining a large female clientele.
  • Their impeccable timing was usually designed to cause the maximum amount of ego deflation.
  • I mean, my track record was impeccable. Christianity Today
  • Coca may have an impeccable design pedigree, but he's not divorced from reality. Times, Sunday Times
  • With a hint of a Québécois accent and impeccable French on the occasions he pulls it out, Gareth Potter carves out a strong, central performance as the title transvestite, who is really four layers of character pancaked on top of each other. The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed
  • A woman will imbrue her hands with blood, and a man will fling honor to the winds, and yet the twain regard each other as impeccant and impeccable. Hints for Lovers
  • Now I'm a perfectly healthy, big-boned girl with impeccable vision.
  • To Gaston there was a kind of fascination, an actually aesthetic beauty, in the spectacle of that keen-edged intelligence, dividing evidence so finely, like some exquisite steel instrument with impeccable sufficiency, always leaving the last word loyally to the central intellectual faculty, in an entire disinterestedness. Gaston de Latour; an unfinished romance
  • McDiarmid brings a dryness of delivery and impeccable timing to the role while clearly relishing McGibbon's sardonic script.
  • They demand impeccable service and when things go wrong they are not the most understanding of employers. AT HOME WITH THE QUEEN: The Inside Story of the Royal Household
  • The food could grace any restaurant table and the service was impeccable. The Sun
  • Of course, me and my impeccable planning and I get a stinking head cold the same week.
  • Any avantist who made a point of killing art did it with impeccable taste, hence its ultimate absorption into the canon of art. T=A=S=T=E : Kenneth Goldsmith : Harriet the Blog : The Poetry Foundation
  • The company described its safety record as impeccable but could appreciate the concerns.
  • His summation of the problem with computer security is, as he himself admits, quite cynical: ‘… the mathematics are impeccable, the computers are vincible, the networks are lousy, and the people are abysmal.’
  • She had impeccable taste in clothes.
  • She watched the pair intently, impeccable mastery of her emotions leaving her features completely blank.
  • The Hamburg-based company initially made stylographs, but eventually became famous for their impeccable technical drawing pens and pencils.
  • He adjusted his impeccable tweed jacket and thought languidly for a moment about the enigmatic but passionate kiss Sophie had planted on his lips before leaving an hour earlier. Insight Scoop | The Ignatius Press Blog:
  • By winning 21 titles on the PGA Tour, he has set his own impeccable standards.
  • Drama buildup is impeccable, despite the length of this three part series. Hussain Abdul-Hussain: Movie Review: Carlos
  • She probably has the most impeccable record of any athlete competing at the Games. Times, Sunday Times
  • She noted that he was tall, blond, thin and had impeccable taste in tropical clothes. Times, Sunday Times
  • Everyone in this band could play brilliantly well and their timing was impeccable, but the whole plot is lost in the tunes and terrible vox.
  • Her writing and pedaling credentials are impeccable, and her accumulated mileage impressive.
  • Mary was not impeccable, but only sinless, which is a different thing. Biblical Evidence for Catholicism
  • This was quite different from her approach of a dog she was smitten with: all upright, tail high, posture impeccable, wags soldierlike in their rhythm—or a dog friend—a looser, janglier approach, and even an open-mouthed grab toward their face, or a gentle bump with her hip along their body. INSIDE OF A DOG
  • His playing is technically impeccable and bears a distinct stamp of his own charismatic style.
  • I always knew deep down inside him somewhere there was impeccable musical taste. The Sun
  • And so is an impeccable sense of timing. The Sun
  • A consensus is rapidly forming: Germany should transfer to its euroland partners more of its hard-earned money, either by lending its impeccable credit to an issue of euro bonds, or contributing more to a much-enlarged European Financial Stability Facility. Global Markets Move, but Merkel Won't
  • In short, they're advertisements not just for your financial status, but for your impeccable intellectual and social credentials.
  • The peccable, or ability to sin, would become impeccable, not able to sin.
  • Singing without a conductor, the choir 's tuning and rapport are impeccable. Times, Sunday Times
  • His accent is nearly impeccable, and I was listening closely for him to slip up (I'm borderline obsessed with Brits doing American accents).
  • His reasoning was as impeccable as his timing was previous. ONE HUNDRED DAYS
  • Her research is impeccable, and although not a gifted phrasemaker, she knows how to spin a good yarn. Globe and Mail
  • The sprawling flat features eight-foot-wide hallways, gargantuan skylights and impeccable plaster detail, all created for a long-gone shopkeeper downstairs and his ne'er-do-well brother.
  • It does not win matches but shows impeccable manners. The Sun
  • The unaccompanied choir responds to the sincerity of the music with impeccable ensemble and intonation.
  • Most of the early medieval saints were bishops, abbots, and abbesses with an impeccable social pedigree.
  • All that summer, they advanced toward the finals, accounts invariably citing their impeccable teamwork.
  • The Bloody Chamber and Other Stories, 1979 I remember how, that night, I lay awake in my wagon-lit in a tender, delicious ecstasy of excitement, my burning cheek pressed against the impeccable linen of the pillow and the pounding of my heart mimicking that of the great pistons ceaselessly thrusting the train that bore ... Empty Your Heart Of Its Mortal Dream
  • His playing is technically impeccable and bears a distinct stamp of his own charismatic style.
  • Her work is executed with impeccable taste.
  • Maybe he is starting to look a little bit like Willie these days — his long gray hair a little stringier, his jeans a little more worn and baggier — but his signature country warble was clear and true, his command of the songs impeccable. Erica C. Barnett as Music Journalist: Her Report from SXSW « PubliCola
  • his taste was impeccable, his health admirable
  • To the right, impeccable staff await to fulfil any request. Times, Sunday Times
  • Such cases are the black sheep to an otherwise impeccable theory.
  • Dos Santos is young, intelligent, highly qualified and speaks several languages with impeccable fluency.
  • You are not precisely handsome, but you are not ill looking, and you have impeccable family connections.
  • Odd behaviour for a man with supposedly impeccable music taste. The Sun
  • Northern Broadsides are experts at celebrating the broad humour present in all Shakespeare's plays, with some outstanding performances and impeccable comic timing.
  • Her often solid game was dotted with some impeccable forehand cross-court returns but her backhand is comparatively weaker.
  • We admire their usually impeccable behaviour. The Sun
  • Were it not for his impeccable service record, he might have been sacrificed to the god, but he was too good a soldier simply to waste on a pointless ritual.
  • I remember looking at my teacher, who remains an impeccable wit to this day, and seeing her drily respond to the outrage that truly transformative literature provokes. Farai Chideya: Why I'm Leaving Journalism... For Now
  • My wife, who has impeccable taste, loves me in the top hat and commented that it was both "handsome" and "rakish" upon me. Time to Top Up?
  • She sings with a conversational freedom and impeccable, colloquial diction.
  • She's a very reserved and classy dame with impeccable taste in food.
  • Sander Van Doorn set the mood with his impeccable, technical trance followed by a night of big-room sound with back-to-back Dirty South who covered for Martin Solveig on Friday, ATB and Ferry Corsten. Farryn Weiner: 85,000 Happy Fans At New York's Electric Zoo Music Festival
  • His friends know him as a workaholic with an impeccable sense of fairness and attention to detail.
  • A combination of impeccable service, lavishly decorated public rooms and fine cuisine make the St. Francis a landmark in itself.
  • But his pedigree is impeccable, which says a lot about the world of modelling today. Times, Sunday Times
  • Only those fund managers with an impeccable record of delivering superlative returns should be able to charge anything above 0.5% a year. Times, Sunday Times
  • With style and impeccable manners he did all these things plus many more. Times, Sunday Times
  • Or Richard Garey, a 30-year Twain impersonator, who at the moment is leaning on the white picket fence outside the author's boyhood home, his ice cream suit impeccable, his bushy white hair stiff with hairspray. Mark Twain's celebrated Missouri hometown is jumping again
  • He was the same old Riley, with the tender brown eyes and the soft and measured voice, impeccable dress, and perfect hair.
  • Fact is, Grant and Hepburn display impeccable comic timing at a breakneck pace and the “intercostal clavicle” Grant’s paleontologist is searching for in the movie has become something of an iconic reference. Eric’s Top 10 Flops Turned Classics » Scene-Stealers
  • Backing up her spirited personality with a blondish lacquered coif and impeccable designer clothes, Bullock bears a resemblance to Kathie Lee Gifford. Strong acting can't outrun shallow tale in 'The Blind Side'
  • speaks impeccable French
  • The term ennobling and impeccable in Tibetan is “jetsun” (rje-btsun), which has the connotation of someone who has turned his or her back on all things of samsara and is faced totally toward liberation. A Short Commentary on The Three Principal Aspects of the Path
  • A man of impeccable character, his quiet and inoffensive manner endeared him to all who had the pleasure of knowing him.
  • The symbolism is undeniable - one constantly is reminded of the seething mass of emotional turmoil that inevitably follows the delights of the bedroom and lurks beneath even the most pristinely impeccable marriages.
  • The presentation of the text and illustrations in this publication is impeccable, and the price is particularly affordable in softcover edition.
  • On stage, with her impeccable comic timing, she is very funny.
  • And yet this bike had impeccable manners. The Sun
  • The 51-year-old is likely to impress Washington with an impeccable track record on human rights and her staunch defence of media freedom. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Philippines and Thailand are on the list, whereas impeccable democracies such as Slovenia are not.
  • Her compact backing group, blending piano, bandoneon and violin, was impeccable. Times, Sunday Times
  • He did what he always does to his usual impeccable standards.
  • ‘I'm a Napoli supporter,’ Paul dead-panned, with impeccable comic timing.
  • He had impeccable breeding and was a complete sweetheart to me.
  • The word to sum up this production is 'impeccable' - stunning stage set, not a single noticable fluffed line, witty choreography and an ensemble cast of incredible singers. Assassins - Crucible Theatre, Sheffield: 11/03
  • The story isn't quite in that league but the execution is impeccable.
  • His impeccable reputation — as a builder of social bridges and healer of divides — turned out to be his biggest source of political capital.
  • He seems considerably more mellow to me today than he did then and still a man of impeccable integrity.
  • Her restrained and utterly elegant food uses few ingredients, all impeccable. Times, Sunday Times
  • The furnishings and paintings had been chosen with impeccable taste.
  • Of course, if you conduct yourself with impeccable taste and decorum, you will soon bore the reporters, and they will stop covering you.
  • The cinematography is impeccable in the film, provided byAlwin H. Kuchler, who suggested the idea of keeping the interior of the ship coloured in muted greys and blues, therefore shocking the audience with the brilliance of the Sun when those shots came on screen. RE-VIEW: Sunshine (2007) « Giant Killer Squid - Film, Comics, News, Reviews and more
  • All that summer, they advanced toward the finals, accounts invariably citing their impeccable teamwork.
  • Keep impeccable records, such as diaries and appointment calendars, that document the work you do at home.
  • It was exceptional, a confection of impeccable but unexpected taste. Times, Sunday Times
  • His impeccable couplets have eroded over time and been fragmented into authorless pearls of wisdom. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Your choice of ladies has always been impeccable. Times, Sunday Times
  • There is the occasional moment of mildly inappropriate tactility along the way, but other than that, my behaviour is impeccable.
  • He was dressed in a suit and an impeccable white shirt.

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