Sentence examples for peculiar textures from inspiring English sources

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Yet, this Italian-American creation is a faff that lacks true cohesion in its flavours and peculiar textures.

The scenes are refreshingly loose and low-key after the baroque elaborations of the previous section, and they allow DeLillo to do what he does best: capture contemporary reality in a language incomparably well attuned to its peculiar textures and cadences.

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The end products of this fractionation are quartz- and feldspar-bearing rocks with a peculiar texture (known as graphic intergrowth) in which quartz and feldspar are intimately intergrown with each other.

An abundance of physical description gives the novel a peculiar texture, but it moves rapidly along: a card from her husband arrives; a boy stumbles onto her property and stays; a small flock of geese disappear one by one.

In fast movements dynamic contrasts were as stark as could be, and in the slow movements Mr. Pollini used a gauzy, variegated sound to paint Beethoven's ruminations in a peculiar texture, unconstrained by rhythm or structure.

In short stretches of time, sometimes just months, a perfectly healthy set of teeth can turn a grayish-brown, twist and begin to fall out, and take on a peculiar texture less like that of hard enamel and more like that of a piece of ripened fruit.

And yet books, at least the sacred volume of McCorkle's poetry, have an unexpectedly various, organic quality: "It was much heavier than I had expected, and very strange to touch — a peculiar texture, slightly oily in places, scaly in others".

And yet books, at least the sacred volume of McCorkle's poetry, have an unexpectedly various, organic quality: "It was much heavier than I had expected, and very strange to touch a peculiar texture, slightly oily in places, scaly in others".

Precipitated intergrowths from the run charge with 3.7 wt.% H2O added show a peculiar texture characterized by a silicate glass foamed by micrometer-sized vesicles, where long dendrites of carbonate (Fig. 6h) are often arranged to form a rhombohedral grid.

Mark tried some of the licorice cake and commented on its peculiar texture, likening it to cotton candy.

Others have a peculiar thumbprintlike texture, possibly indicative of the former presence of stagnant ice.

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