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    epitome


    1. Stu represented the epitome health and vitality, walking with all of the


    2. Stu represented the epitome health and vitality, walking with all of the swagger that a broad shouldered and confident young man at ease amid a timeless landscape should possess


    3. Romans 6 is the epitome of the word being a two-edged sword


    4. music that we have to journey towards and that is the epitome


    5. doting borther and sister-in-law, she was an epitome of


    6. She’s looking the epitome of happiness and very sleepy too … I can hazard a guess as to why … been there … she nods in response to my question, a big grin on her face


    7. It was Sarah's turn, “But Belle, you yourself are the very epitome of elegance


    8. man’s eyes he was the epitome of a civilised, well-


    9. She was the epitome of beauty


    10. At one time it had been the epitome of what made Western Pennsylvania such a great testimony to the “Spirit of America

    11. ’ The face of an old man became apparent, the epitome of wisdom


    12. His father did his job, the epitome of a conservative Moslem


    13. aristocratic flavour has come to be regarded as the epitome of a


    14. A sun god, the epitome of this elevation was unapproachable without a strong feeling of the danger that a physical observation always exacted


    15. Without enlargement, all seemed the epitome of randomness


    16. Sierra was the epitome of life and energy


    17. She is the epitome of the great middle class that has sustained this democracy for over two centuries


    18. It was the absolute epitome of void


    19. It establishes, then, in a somewhat lyrical language at times, an epitome of experiences and personal accounts, writing pad or diary of cultural pilgrimage, without the religious emphasis that such concept normally assumes


    20. This is the epitome of the win-win scenario

    21. Park’s life is the epitome of the American success story


    22. To the public, the Abraham Clinic was the epitome of modern Hospital Services and was particularly well thought of by the rich


    23. He is the epitome of grand (Acts 7:55),


    24. Excuse me, mister fish—” her voice was the epitome of humility, “—but I think my friend Jai, here, is planning on eating you


    25. sentences, of the epitome of the Master' s teaching


    26. He emerged from the phone box as quickly as he could and stood waiting for her pretending to be the epitome of calmness


    27. She was the epitome of politeness during any of their outings and would always say


    28. performers with male announcers, the epitome of the indeterminate observer


    29. On an old tramp steamer? It was ludicrous! The epitome of stupidity, ignorance, irresponsibility


    30. They were the epitome of style, so shockingly out of place in our

    31. system many hackers still regard as the epitome of the hacker


    32. To make matters worse, Agnes, who was the epitome of


    33. Maybe, he was the epitome of the friendly skunk


    34. compare with you; gosh, you’re the epitome of the incredible


    35. You guys are the epitome of what good tenants are supposed to be


    36. I was the epitome of the champion


    37. It was those qualities he admired in Southern women, and Faye Underwood seemed the epitome of the ideal Southern lady who shared many of the mannerisms and attributes of purebred English ladies


    38. Terence waited until his pursuer arrived and greeted the epitome of the good old Southern boy with exuberant cordiality


    39. Just because the serpent has a forked tongue people think it is the epitome of


    40. Jesus is the epitome of the search for truth

    41. Here was the epitome of the kokinokolee; ‘the red-arses’ as Greeks called the British


    42. Death is the epitome of the truth that in each moment we are thrust into the unknown


    43. , such is only the ultimate epitome in freedom


    44. I was the epitome of the social outcast and tortured genius, just the type that the teenagers and the rejects of society rally behind without actually considering the character, the deeper or truer meanings of the intentions behind the person’s work


    45. In a sense, his experiments were the epitome of the maxim “try, try, again,” exemplified in this quote by Buckminster Fuller: “Whatever humans have learned had to be learned as a consequence only of trial and error experience


    46. They were the epitome of professionals in their field, and he knew that the younger generations lacked what they had come to embrace over the years


    47. this world is the epitome of man's glory, to then revel in its evil, as though reaching for nothing but the darkness to this story


    48. He was the epitome of a


    49. The interior of the restaurant had been the epitome of opulence


    50. To say it was a convertible would be an understatement, it was the epitome of convertibles; the leather interior had caught her eyes and the car’s overall capabilities









































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    Synonyms for "epitome"

    epitome image paradigm prototype good example summary brief abridgment characteristic

    "epitome" definitions

    a standard or typical example


    a brief abstract (as of an article or book)