Pronunciation of the English word impeccable.
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1. | He has impeccable manners, which means you can never be sure what he actually thinks! | |
2. | Only the most impeccable dishes are served to the royal family. | |
3. | The most beautiful heritage my ancestors had left me is an impeccable name, respected by all. | |
4. | Tom, an Englishman, spoke impeccable, accent-free German. If I had not known better, I would have taken him for a German from a very good family. | |
5. | Tom's reputation is impeccable. | |
6. | Tom's impeccable manners made a big impression on Mary's parents. | |
7. | The timing was impeccable. | |
8. | The judgement was impeccable. | |
9. | Tom's manners are impeccable. | |
10. | Tom speaks impeccable English. |