adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
an idyllic setting (= a very beautiful and peaceful place )
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Three artists have come together to paint and teach in an idyllic setting in West Sussex.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
scene
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Let us now look back from this idyllic scene and discover the implications.
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And every fall, gracious Patagonians share their idyllic scene with city folk.
setting
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If you want old-world tradition in an idyllic setting , this is the hotel for you.
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Indeed, it would seem almost sacrilegious to introduce anything unnatural into this idyllic setting .
surroundings
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Luxury accommodation, exciting destinations, quality, service and flexibility. 84-pages of exceptional value in idyllic surroundings .
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Everyone involved in the filming has enjoyed working in such idyllic surroundings .
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Other tavernas stray across the beach to the water's edge offering idyllic surroundings and cool wine instead.
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In its idyllic surroundings of the Herefordshire Wye Valley Courtfield has become a natural haven of peace.
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Later they hosted a reception for 75 guests in idyllic surroundings .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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an idyllic vacation resort
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It was an idyllic life for both of them, and they hated to leave the island.
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Lou recalled his idyllic camping trips to Maine as a child.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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And every fall, gracious Patagonians share their idyllic scene with city folk.
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If only in retrospect, it must have seemed to him idyllic , a kind of personal Eden.
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In many ways it could even be described as idyllic .
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Muriel thought it idyllic , but Amelia was bored.
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Pine trees line the road, fields are overgrown and idyllic cottages sit snug in the forests.
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So, slowly, the memories of their idyllic times together had faded.
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This is the idyllic part of a transformation which had far harsher sides.
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Vermont, by contrast, was pastoral and idyllic .