Sentence examples for an evocative description from inspiring English sources

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This is an evocative description of the experience of reading on any screen.

Hamilton's prose is remarkable, and those opening pages rival "The Education of Henry Adams" as an evocative description of the lost world of childhood.

On one level, the novel is a travelogue of this journey, an evocative description of rural villages and remote country towns that few foreigners ever visit.

"Mark David Chapman was a nobody until he was in every channel," he says, before embarking on an evocative description of the day Lennon was shot, interspersed with news footage from the time.

A few weeks ago, Ms. Rendell wrote an essay about Benny's first day of "unkindergarten" — complete with an evocative description of that hot afternoon and the beer the parents enjoyed — for the hip online parents' magazine, Babble (babble.com).com

The DSM committee dropped so-called passive-aggressive personality from the manual years ago, but the phrase is such an evocative description of a familiar behavior that it has become a fixture of the shared language.

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The latter calls it "a soundtrack for sippin Robitussun & Alize in an abandoned cathedral, covered in a velvet blanket with a sexy stranger on a dark night", which is a suitably evocative description of a work that skilfully blends Blake's atmospheric electronics with Drake's soulful croon, and adds a little extra production on top.

I first heard the phrase LOW HANGING FRUIT as part of the publicity campaign for my books and thought it was an apt and evocative description of the way public relations people go after the "easy" publicity mentions first.

But she was not altogether surprised by the "lies [and] Falshoods," writing in 1797 to her sister that she "expected to be vilified and abused, with my whole family". Although her approach to the office of first lady was in many ways advanced, her fame rests primarily on her thousands of letters, which form an eloquent and evocative description of her life and times.

Still, he gives a foothold to the floundering with evocative description "A beard grows a few nanometres in the time taken to raise a razor to the skin" — and with liberal doses of trivia.

Still, he gives a foothold to the floundering with evocative description"A beard grows a few nanometres in the time taken to raise a razor to the skin"—and with liberal doses of trivia.

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