Sentence examples for described graphically from inspiring English sources

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Trend and variation are most easily described graphically, which this little animation does admirably.

Phase relations are commonly described graphically in terms of phase diagrams (see Figure 1).

This beetle proves a hard act to follow: constructed of chicken wire and various baskets and household utensils, it has a diet described graphically enough to delight any scatologically minded 7-year-old.

The scope of crimes committed by priests — including rape, as described graphically by a grand jury in February — had shocked many because it had all been described before, by another grand jury in 2005.

In place of lamb's-face salad — a Xi'an item whose kicky combination of cilantro, celery, and lamb meat tends to linger on the brain — comes a dish described, graphically, as "cooked lamb cheeks, tongue, eyeballs, and palate meat served with bean sprouts, cilantro, celery, scallion, cucumber".

The results of the study are described graphically.

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It describes graphically and quickly the reach of the landmarks movement.

The sight of him brought to mind the era of his young manhood, a period in 1970s New York that he describes graphically in his novel "Faggots".

This could be done, for instance, by describing graphically how the local church would be turned into a meeting hall for the "Fighting Godless," how the reader's children would have to spend their time with the "Red Pioneers," how the pictures of Lenin, Stalin and Malenkov would replace the pictures of the Saints in every home, and the like.

Who didn't want to think there was a way back for these kids she described so graphically, whose hellish childhoods had left them angry, anxious and worryingly desensitised to violence?

There are of course many moments of Spinal Tap hilarity (some of which are all too chillingly familiar to me), especially those involving groupies, whose gymnastic agilities are described extremely graphically for the undoubtedly interested reader... (pause to wipe sweat from brow).

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