Sentence examples for evocative linguistic from inspiring English sources

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At other times, though — often within the novel's many passages of Revelation-worthy destruction — Mr. Rich displays both enthusiasm for his subject and evocative linguistic flair.

Critic Deborah L. Madsen has said that "the narrative techniques of her fiction demonstrate daring technical innovations, especially in her bold experimentation with literary voice and her development of a hybrid form that weaves poetry into prose to create a dense and evocative linguistic texture of symbolism and imagery that is both technically and aesthetically accomplished".

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His references to homosexuality, "oral stimulation," and masturbation are couched in a rich setting of wit, charm, linguistic subtlety, superb literary craftsmanship, evocative description, and deep human sympathy.

It's evocative.

They are also evocative.

And more romantically evocative.

Very evocative.

Candles are evocative.

Revolutionary is an evocative word.

It's an evocative place.

Almost effortless, but startlingly evocative.

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