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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in sketch" is not commonly used in written English and may be unclear without context.
It could be used when referring to something that is in a preliminary or rough form, such as a draft or outline.
Example: "The ideas presented are still in sketch and need further development before finalizing the project."
Alternatives: "in draft" or "in outline".
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I guess there are fashions in sketch shows".
But it's the bathrooms in Sketch that are the real conversation pieces.
Matchbox Theatre is also a return to Frayn's earliest literary endeavours in sketch comedy.
But in sketch pad: crayon pic of row of sad SGs.
In "Sketch," Gilmore's ardent solo moves from the familiar landscape of post-bop to the wilds of free jazz.
Wayne never had a proper art teacher, but Elizabeth, even at her poorest, kept him in sketch pads.
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Indeed he is, with extra brownie points for brown-nosing Hanks with a love-in sketch reprising the great man's career.
Its occasional mumbling about First Amendment rights seems more afterthought than agenda in this clumsy re-enactment of the film's production, release and subsequent obscenity trials, which unfolds like a witless "Laugh-In" sketch.
But such a completely filled-in sketch will contain reference only to neural events, and the mental types with which they are identical will not be so much as mentioned.
There is a reason why the men of Monty Python and the various gagmeisters from "Saturday Night Live" deploy their comedy in sketch-sized doses.
The director builds the commercial around a recorded phone call with its creative supervisor, who responds to Silver's queries by describing, in sketch-like form, the kind of film he wants.
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