Examples of 'placid' in a sentence

Meaning of "placid"

Placid: An adjective describing a person, animal, or environment that is calm, peaceful, and undisturbed, often used to portray a serene or tranquil setting
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  • calm and quiet; peaceful; tranquil

How to use "placid" in a sentence

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You seem such a placid little thing.
As placid as the waters where nature blooms.
These honeybears are placid and peaceful creatures.
A placid lake in the heart of the forest.
The features were placid as if he were sleeping.
Just an hour from scenic lake placid.
Up to lake placid next weekend to visit you.
They will remain as calm and placid as.
We live on a placid island of ignorance in the midst of.
That would explain her placid mood.
So it was a very placid and rather friendly atmosphere.
They condone it cause it keeps them placid.
Pincus says it was not a placid turn of events.
Very placid and predictable types.
Their life resumed its placid course.

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This is a placid and cozy place.
Everything you need for a placid stay.
One of these placid colossi can weigh up to a ton.
Disturb waters better left placid.
The placid water flowed under the bridge.
No dogmatism mars the placid tenor of his story.
It is as placid and delightful as that is wild and tremendous.
In the same frustratingly placid way as it always has.
Lake placid funnel wolf spider.
But then life used to be so placid.
His face is placid and innocent.
His placid exterior masks his passionate nature.
Devotees meditate with placid expressions on their faces.
Placid sheltered water before moving on to more challenging.
There was nothing placid or pretty about her behavior.
The brontosaurus is large and placid.
I became placid to the chaos around me.
In her work can be perceived a placid poetic style.
Remained placid and obedient throughout his childhood.
On the surface all seems placid.
We live on a placid island of ignorance.
Beneath the surface of placid rock.
Looks placid and calm.
The horses of africa appear placid.
A small and placid stream.
The termination interview was not a placid one.
Its surface is placid and its water is very clear.
Olympic winter games in lake placid.
They are very placid normally.
Placid participation is not enough.
The river settles into its placid flow.
Tragically their placid nature made them easy targets.
Placid and security loving.
They seemed to be waiting in placid indifference.
Like a placid mask of servility.

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