Sentence examples for more descriptive subtitle from inspiring English sources

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The title of Mr. Sanders's publication was a blunt profanity, with the more descriptive subtitle "A Magazine of the Arts".

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Some series are more descriptive than narrative: birdcages, hats, ice.

"It's more descriptive than seeing somebody in real life.

I think manic depression is more descriptive.

"Newly Discovered Works" may be the descriptive subtitle of Mr. Truesdell's new album, but the phrase also captures what Evans was after all along.

It was a book of spare and surreal stories, with a descriptive subtitle: "From the Fantastical Notes of a German in St . Petersburg.

The telling phrase that describes this piece is not its nickname but Beethoven's descriptive subtitle, "Sonata Quasi una Fantasia," meaning rather like a fantasy.

His novels, however peppered with catchy dialogue, are more descriptive in character, setting and plot.

Blacken is more descriptive but has an active primary meaning of "destroying reputation".

Its next usage was more descriptive: "She's shakin' like a leaf/Tremblin' on a tree".

(The Soviets gave it a more descriptive name: Sloika, after a layered pastry).

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