Definition

pure: clean, innocent, intact, simple; entirely, 100% adjective
  • "Philip : 20 inches of pure iron."
  • "Philip : 25 inches of pure... nickel."
  • "Act now and receive, at no extra charge, our Flint Westwood leather holster, made from 100% pure bison."
  • "4 x pure beef steak"
  • "Sir Robert Bear MP, Shadow Secretary for the Environment, shocked Parliament yesterday by declaring that "the notion that climate change is a man-made phenomenon is pure poppycock"."
  • "Philip : 34 inches of pure... waist."
  • "A perfume containing the pure essence of forbidden fruit: tempting and dangerous."
  • "Philip : 40 inches of pure steel!"

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