Sentence examples for evoke weather from inspiring English sources

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Other drawings in the Or series evoke weather too, clouds colliding or dropping rain down onto the huge sheets of paper above which which they float, and are captured in a latticework of cuts and realignments.

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Last Sunday, they were married at Verbena, where the tables were decorated with small silver bowls containing dusty hydrangeas and faded red roses, which evoked weather-beaten New England barns.

Seeing anything in bloom, from Rieger begonias to African violets, makes summer seem less distant, and the greenhouse smell of moisture and rich dirt evokes warm weather better than almost anything else.

Using a PowerPoint slide show, he suggested a kaleidoscopic Clarence House wallpaper ("The swirl kind of really evokes the weather and what you've been through") for the center hall, along with six light fixtures ("Seaglass nods to the beauty of nature's reclamation") and, in every room, hurricane lamps.

Leah Piehl's handsome costumes, including taupe ski masks with black patterns, pants and long-sleeved shirts for the men, and short jumpers for the women, evoked moody tropical weather through several shades of sea green and blue.

"September 11 , 2001 is printed under the first chapter heading, and the next page is just a field of sea-foam blue, evoking the good weather that began that terrifying, profoundly momentous day.

Although blizzards are often described in the apocalyptic language of big weather, they evoke emotions unique to snow.

Boots evoke images of colder weather and prevent airflow from reaching your foot, making them warmer.

Chaotic weather is evoked through music that sputters, growls and tosses phrases into fits.

In The Idea of North, Peter Davidson describes how writers including Orwell and Auden developed a "mythology of the North" in the 1930s, focusing on its social troubles, but also evoking its characteristic rotten weather.

GLASGOW, SCOTLAND — The Scots have a word for their country's peculiar brand of weather: "Dreich" evokes the gray skies, driving rain and howling winds that batter the rugged northern coast of Britain.

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