They had a "perfectly elegant tea;" and then came the delicious occupation of dressing in Diana's little room upstairs.
Isn't that a perfectly elegant name?
Wouldn't we have a perfectly elegant time?
"I'm from Boston, too, and I thought it was perfectly elegant," another woman called out.
Well, anyway, it's a perfectly elegant story, Anne, and will make you famous, of that I'm sure.
It had seemed like such a perfectly elegant solution by which to locate their would-be terrorists.
"That's what I'd call a perfectly elegant idea!"
"You can be perfectly elegant, but if you have a single stain, you are nothing," her mother once told her.
Afterward, there was tuna with potatoes in a truffle vinaigrette, a perfectly elegant potato salad.
She was exquisitely turned out: her clothes, make-up, and jewellery were in perfect taste, perfectly elegant.