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perfectly
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adverb
(= absolutely, utterly, dead)
completely and without qualification; used informally as intensifiers
an absolutely magnificent painting
a perfectly idiotic idea
you're perfectly right
utterly miserable
you can be dead sure of my innocence
was dead tired
dead right
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adverb
in a perfect or faultless way
She performed perfectly on the balance beam
spoke English perfectly
solved the problem perfectly
parallel
Adjective
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When a line is parallel to another line, the two lines do not meet and they are the same distance from each other at every point.
The two cars ran parallel to each other.
s run along parallel rails.
parallel
Noun
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A similarity between two things.
I see a parallel between John and Beth - they both like to play with toy cars.
parallel
Verb
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Be similar to.
John parallels Beth when he plays with toy cars.
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To be the same distant apart from each other at every point.
Line A parallels line B.
mirror
Noun
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A very reflective surface which light can bounce off of.
She kept staring at the mirror all day.
mirror
Verb
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If something/someone mirrors something, then it is identical to it.