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illustrations
noun
Plural of illustration
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"illustrations" is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe or refer to images, diagrams, or other visual depictions of a subject or concept. For example, "The book includes several illustrations of famous cities around the world."
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And the books are illustrated by the wonderful drawings of Quentin Blake, whose illustrations helped make the stories of Roald Dahl come alive.
This was an exciting, gripping tale full of slapstick comedy with hilarious illustrations moving the story along.
This is no one-off Hockney menu for Peter Langan, Broadley's illustrations change constantly and are often laced with playful menace.
We have produced a legal education booklet, with illustrations to show how and when to make a bail application.
A statement on Ebury's website said: "Resplendent with 1980s and early 90s pop culture references, photos and comic-strip illustrations, The Cereal Killer cafe will remind you of happy days when cereal boxes came with toys inside and free games came on the back of the box".
The illustrations are unbelievably good and just gives the book a bit more "oomph!" The book is an easy-to-read book and suits children over the age of 8. David has added loads of detail and care to the book and that's why it's a best seller.
Originally published in 1985, the book clearly influenced both Schindler's List and The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas, and the haunting illustrations stayed with me long after I finished the book.
I looked at the illustrations and laughed, then I tried to read the captions underneath these delightful scratchy drawings.
Shirley Hughes's illustrations bring home the loneliness and confusion that war brings to children's lives.
Because graphic novels are popular, I included illustrations: Bingo at a chalkboard, pointer in paw, instructing Abe; Abe kicking his heels together as Uncle Gabe emerges from the crypt, etc.
These aren't front pages, they're interpretive illustrations of tinnitus.
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