" He could have said that, perfectly well.
Shark fin I've heard of shark fin soup, which sounds bad enough to me but why would you ruin a perfectly good dessert.
The 92-year-old,petite,well-poised and proud lady,who is fully dressed each morning by eight o'clock,with her hair fashionably coifed and makeup perfectly applied,even though she was legally blind,moved to a nursing home today.
When the Sultan of Persia saw the horse and its riders, he stopped short with astonishment and horror, and broke out into oaths and curses, which the Indian heard quite unmoved, knowing that he was perfectly safe from pursuit.
You will come to succeed not by finding a perfect moment, but by learning to see and use life's imperfections perfectly.
If we look at the sky on a perfectly fine summer's day we shall find that the blue colour is the most pure and intense overhead,and when looking high up in a direction opposite to the sun.
It fit, but not perfectly, as there were some jagged edges.
Trying to lie or bluff your way through isn't the way to do things, and to be perfectly honest, most good hiring managers will see straight through you.
Then one day the circle found a piece that fit perfectly.
The woman, for her part, refused to take it back, declaring it was perfectly good, but the baker would have nothing to do with it.
" I could not of course deny that what the dervish said was perfectly reasonable, but, in spite of that, the thought that the dervish would be as rich as I was unbearable to me.
The present king has one only daughter, who is so perfectly lovely that neither you, nor I, nor any other creature could find adequate terms in which to describe her marvellous charms.
The high street giant say they've sourced the finest British fabrics as well as tailor-making each suit to perfectly fit every player - only the best for our country's football heroes, after all.
Feeling perfectly bewildered by my sudden return to life and light, I murmured to myself in Arabic, "Close thine eyes, and while thou sleepest Heaven will change thy fortune from evil to good.
Observing that they themselves did not touch them, I was careful only to pretend to taste my portion; but my companions, being very hungry, rashly ate up all that was set before them, and very soon I had the horror of seeing them become perfectly mad.
He was as tall as a palm tree, and perfectly black, and had one eye, which flamed like a burning coal in the middle of his forehead.
" Brynn says: 'Doll, Kitten and I may not be the norm but we are perfectly normal.
Sir Anthony Hawkins (1863 - 1933) He had occasional flashes of silence, that made his conversation perfectly delightful.
Vanderlip, From Farm Boy to Financier, chapter 25, 1935 A conservative is a man with two perfectly good legs who, however, has never learned to walk forward.
Gore Vidal (1925 - ) The true secret of giving advice is, after you have honestly given it, to be perfectly indifferent whether it is taken or not, and never persist in trying to set people right.