Sentence examples for lovingly described from inspiring English sources

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Unfortunately, the mentor-apprentice friendship is more lovingly described than the culinary atmosphere.

They are unflinchingly but lovingly described, and none more so than the theatre critic Jimmy Erskine.

Brick, stone, leaf, petal, feather and fabric are all minutely, lovingly described.

His father is back in the States, and convention promises a lovingly described return, full of sweet struggle, savory ambivalence.

The second was in Lakewood, California, the West Coast Levittown lovingly described by D. J. Waldie in "Holy Land".

But the city, though lovingly described, is not romanticised, with one plot-twist involving the threat of terrorism.

Ms. Asibey lovingly described the first major meal Mr. Verlander cooked for them in their new kitchen.

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"Bloodroot" takes place in Appalachia, and, yes, Greene lovingly describes its mountains and hollows, its waters filled with bluegills.

The straight-outta-Liguria manager lovingly describes the care with which chef commissions the pesto to be made in Genoa, using only local ingredients.

His two versions of "Bill Swan" portray the back of a man's shaved head, lovingly describing every bump, dent and tonal nuance.

Mr. Raz, whose friends lovingly describe him as argumentative, had never dated a woman who could go toe-to-toe with him.

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