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Discover Ludwig"exquisite shape" is a correct phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe an object (or person) whose shape is especially beautiful or graceful. For example: "The ancient vase had an exquisite shape, with ornate curves that seemed almost too delicate to touch."
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Together, they flowed from exquisite shape to shape in dance that had a hush to it.
The most immediately striking quality of his reading was its dynamic play, which occasionally bordered on fussy manipulation but more typically pointed up the exquisite shape and emotional heft of Mendelssohn's tuneful score.
This is no dewy-eyed reading of Juliet: as each exquisite shape unfurls, Copeland conveys a growing understanding of what society expects of her, leading up to her masterful phrasing in the mandolin dance.
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Granduciel twists his buffed-up sounds into exquisite shapes, such as the delay-drenched guitar solo on Suffering.
The fearless aerial performer floats hundreds of feet above land and water, contorting her body to create exquisite shapes in the sky.
Price eschewed Voulkos's virile expansiveness to work small, making exquisite egg shapes that sprout erotic, worrisome tendrils.
The blossoms, like those on flowering onions, opened a buttery yellow, aged to a creamy white and faded to an exquisite, ball-shape seed head.
The details are exquisite: bedposts shaped like devilish masks, the apt juxtaposition of a penguin with a tuxedoed mayor, a woman in a zebra fur coat with dainty mouse ears perched on its hood.
Linking hypotheses about structural changes likely to occur during pyrolysis with the probe data provides insights regarding transformation of the random coil polyimide into ultra-rigid CMS, with exquisite size and shape diffusion selectivity.
The white building designed by his friend Josep Lluís Sert, who had designed the Spanish pavilion in the Paris Exposition of 1937, is both low key and exquisite in its shape.
They writhe around, forming exquisite and irregular shapes with their lithe bodies, dancing as brightly as Puck in a sparse forest filled with mirrors.
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