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note-perfect
adjective
- (of a singer or musician) able to sing or play without making any errors
- (of a piece of music) sung or performed without any errors
Example Sentences
It was note-perfect, a capstone to Harris’ performance throughout the chaos that ensued in the weeks after Biden’s disastrous debate performance caused many voters, donors and Democratic politicians to call for him to step aside.
Wrapped around this note-perfect satire of the book industry is a touching second story: that of Monk and his family, with whom he struggles to connect.
Note-perfect, generous tailoring with tapered sweatpants that hug the figure.
The strongest extended sketch stars Sykes as Shirley Chisholm — the Black female congresswoman and 1972 presidential candidate — in a note-perfect sendup of a ’70s sitcom.
The ghastly husband of one of the sisters is dead when the series begins, and across eight episodes we learn how he got that way, in a story whose domestic horror and slapstick antics are tied together by Claes Bang’s note-perfect performance as the so-called victim.
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