Perfect in appearance as with the subjects in paintings or photographs, without the common imperfections of real life.(adjective)
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Use "picture-perfect" in a sentence
"The pregnancy was picture-perfect until the last month."
"The once picture-perfect pop star has returned and is offering fans the new, worn-and-torn and yes, stronger than yesterday Britney."
"He says no, and when I explain, he shakes his head and insists he "loves" women because "a beautiful girl could be the most picture-perfect thing I've ever seen" - which seems to capture it: he loves women, inanimate, in pictures."