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cumulous
adjective
Alternative form of cumulus
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The cumulous cloud and the free-floating birds in the sky are both hopeful and mocking.
And it's not as if it was just the media pumping up the Australian team's tyres before they headed off to Brazil in their mint-green, pin-striped blazers and cumulous cloud-white shorts and skirts, designed, one assumes, to cope with the changeable climate aboard Rio-bound planes.
Here was Season 8's makeup whiz Kim Chi posing in a cumulous cloud of a wig before a 3-D vista of miniature hot-air balloons; there, Season 5's fashion plate Detox reclined within an acrylic neon bathtub.
The whiteout of a dense, bright fog; the crisp contrasts of a sunny day with cumulous clouds mounded under a clear blue sky; the thickly scumbled whitecaps on a dull green sea beneath a turbulent gray ceiling: in these, one feels the sensual reality of both the world and the paint the way one does with Monet or Pissarro.
One daunting dessert, a house specialty, is a giant crepe adorned with slices of ripe papaya and black raspberries, flanked by a cumulous cloud of whipped cream.
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