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is novelistic
adjective
Having characteristics of a novel.
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Such playing is novelistic, theatrical.
Conservation work, in contrast, is novelistic.
The effect is novelistic: picaresque, in fact.
It is novelistic: far more happens within the mind and memory than in direct action.
Land of the free: is novelistic language tied into social class?
This is novelistic in its psychological perception — but what does it have to do with poetry, with Moore's "dramatized scrupulosity," as McLane felicitously puts it?
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His reasons are novelistic.
Dulack's strengths — plot and argument — are novelistic rather than theatrical.
The observations are novelistic; an unexpectedly vivid image of a New York not many get to see.
Robertson's choices here are novelistic ones, and he makes novelistic decisions that can, given the history that is driving them, feel less than they should be.
But its flaws are novelistic: a heavy use of flashback and a voice-over narration, and as such it's had mixed reviews.
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