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Faultlessly

Faultless \Fault"less\, a. Without fault; not defective or imperfect; free from blemish; free from incorrectness, vice, or offense; perfect; as, a faultless poem.

Whoever thinks a faultless piece to see, Thinks what ne'er was, nor is, nor e'er shall be.
--Pope.

Syn: Blameless; spotless; perfect. See Blameless. -- Fault"less*ly, adv.- Fault"less*ness, n.

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faultlessly

adv. In a faultless manner

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faultlessly

adv. without a fault; in a faultless manner; "he solved all the problems faultlessly"

Usage examples of "faultlessly".

But Sovaz was faultlessly decorous in her scarlet dress, yet somehow always smiling, almost laughing.

At last she took from the closet the black lace frock, now faultlessly cleaned and repaired, and put it on.

As was the morning coat he wore over it with faultlessly articulated m-notch lapels and a roll collar cut high in the back.

The other half of the world which lay in front of me was beautifully given a shape of sharpness or roundness that was faultlessly suitable to its nature.

The bicycle ran truly and faultlessly beneath me, every part of her functioning with precision, her gentle saddle-springs giving unexceptionable consideration to my weight on the undulations of the road.

He was a suitor to be proud of, faultlessly attired in his usual black but with a richly embroidered waistcoat and an elaborate jabot of fine Mechlin lace.

But Loge parried it with a neatness which made Cleggett open his eyes, replying with a counter so shrewd and close, and of such a darting ferocity, that Cleggett, although he met it faultlessly, nevertheless gave back a step.

Now maybe you can begin to account for those beautiful gardens, those precision trimmed hedges, that spick and span house, those neat walks, weedless lawn, splendidly cooked meals faultlessly served, and so ad infinituma seeming inexhaustible supply of fabulously cheap man and woman power by our standards.

He was a suitor to be proud of, faultlessly attired in his usual black but with a richly embroidered waistcoat and an elaborate jabot of fine Mechlin lace.

It gets rid of any need for an absolute of the Bradleyan type (avowedly sterile for intellectual purposes) by insisting that the conjunctive relations found within experience are faultlessly real.

Washell could not resist singing the bass line as Merelan faultlessly sang hers.

A dark, sallowish District Superintendent of Police, faultlessly uniformed, an Englishman, trotted by on a tired horse, and, seeing from her retinue what manner of person she was, chaffed her.

All those marvelous torchlight processions you used to hold, and the shouting, and the beautiful deep-bosomed frauleins, and the way your troops kept so faultlessly in step!

The stylish student was faultlessly attired, in light trousers, dark Prince Albert coat, white vest, spats, and a silk hat.

His reefer jacket fitted him faultlessly, but his trousers were cut so unfashionably narrow that the protuberant thigh muscles and the line of a highly developed calf could quite easily be discerned.