Phrases with «placid»

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The word "placid" means calm, peaceful, and without any disturbance or excitement. Full definition

«placid» + noun

Sentences with «placid»

  • The superb Brendan Gleeson (so brilliant in the likes of LAKE PLACID, THE GENERAL and IN BRUGES) and his Harry Potter co-star David Thewlis, have both signed on for of the upcoming suspense thriller which also boasts Kate Beckinsale, Jim Sturgess, Anthony Hopkins and Ben Kingsley. (thehollywoodnews.com)
  • The mountains fall into the sea and mirror in incredibly placid waters, often made uncertain by the fog. (arzotravels.com)
  • Diebenkorn often said how much he owed to European painting and the debt is acknowledged here, in the second room of the show, in big works depicting human figures framed in landscape — on a terrace, at a window — or secluded in shady interiors, in placid unanimity with their surroundings, sunken - eyed, reading, or lost in contemplation. (lrb.co.uk)
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