idyll|idylls in English

noun

[i·dyll || 'aɪdɪl /'ɪdɪl]

poem or prose composition describing a charmingly rustic scene; pastoral scene, charmingly rustic episode

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1. The short romantic idyll was over.

2. It will be a rural idyll.

3. I've composed only one idyll.

4. Of or having the nature of an idyll.

5. This rural idyll is, however, the privilege of the minority.

6. The love affair begins with the traditional boy - meets - girl idyll.

7. Not that the John Lewis tale has been an unbroken idyll.

8. A once charming rural idyll, Emmerdale had become a moral cesspit.

9. The analysis of four different patterns of idyll prospects, round dance, husbands and wives, poets and virginity, shows the hidden philosophical, political and life meaning in these idyll prospects.

10. The Berber Almohade Tribesmen Smashed This Idyll, Driving Jews to the Christian North

11. One day I made a crucial error ; I told Hitler about this idyll.

12. The wartime idyll between Pamela Churchill and Harriman has long been publicly known.

13. This was their closest approach to intimacy during their long Summer idyll.

14. The sea crossing served only to emphasise the idyll we left behind.

15. She finds that the sleepy town she moves to isn'tthe rural idyll she imagined.

16. The expectations of the latter is examined in the light of the rural idyll.

17. The application of idyll prospects is considered to be Kundera's innovation of the novel form.

18. Though they still talked a lot, Harry felt that their idyll was drawing to an end.

19. Recharge your batteries in this rural idyll accompanied by birdsong and the sounds of nature.

20. 28 She finds that the sleepy town she moves to isn'tthe rural idyll she imagined.

21. It is an enforced idyll under which the basic instincts of humanity are supposed to die away .

22. In order to arrive at the truth behind the idyll, I must return to the matter of attributions.

23. After two weeks we had still not found anywhere that matched our idea a country idyll.

24. If we were back in urban reality now, we yet retained a glow imparted by our bucolic idyll.

25. Two pistol shots around ten-thirty on a summer morning in Bosnia and the Edwardian idyll was shattered for ever.