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Discover LudwigThe word "statuesque" is an acceptable and commonly used word in written English
It is generally used to describe a person's physical features and characteristics that are reminiscent of a tall, graceful statue, or of someone who has a dignified and statuesque presence. Example sentence: She was a statuesque figure, her posture showing great strength and beauty.
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The female is ten yards to the right, staring statuesque through the scrub.
Anthropologists may have failed to find the Amazons, the race of statuesque female warriors whose home, according to legend, was the Brazilian jungle.
With a loudspeaker in his hand and his statuesque wife by his side, Mr Navalny addressed his supporters with a fiery speech.It was a revolutionary image which prompted ready-made parallels with Vladimir Lenin's words at the Finland Station when he returned to Petrograd from exile in April 1917 to head the Bolshevik movement.
Another woman, statuesque in a long black gown, delivers an orange to a man sitting in the front row; "I'm so hungry," she says coyly, a manipulative minx.
The style then in vogue was artificial, declamatory, and statuesque, and its leading exponent, John Philip Kemble, was an actor of classic good looks, imposing figure, and vocal eloquence.
The patient may remain in a state of almost complete immobility, often assuming statuesque positions.
The Girl Can't Help It (1956) was an inspired, wildly over-the-top comedy with the statuesque platinum-blonde bombshell Jayne Mansfield cast as the girlfriend of a retired gangster (Edmond O'Brien) who hires a press agent (Ewell) to make her a star.
The statuesque Arthur, who possessed a husky voice, first made her mark on Broadway making her debut as Madame Suze in the musical Seventh Heaven and in 1964 creating the role of Yente, the matchmaker, in the original Broadway production of Fiddler on the Roof.
American fashion designer who reimagined the "little black dress" and created a signature line of ensembles that flattered the figures of statuesque women like herself, such as the "boom-chica-wa-wa pencil skirt," beginning with the launch (2006) of her first line as a designer.
A counselor there encouraged the statuesque Sims, with her heart-shaped face and long limbs, to pursue a modeling career.
Tamara and Petra are both in their 20s and are Ecclestone's children from his second marriage to Slavica, a statuesque Croatian who towered nearly a foot over him.
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