Sentence examples for the vignette from inspiring English sources

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the vignette

noun

A running ornament consisting of leaves and tendrils, used in Gothic architecture.

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The vignette, however, is old.

And now there is the vignette.

Once you know the story, the vignette is irresistible.

Allen has also plumped for the vignette approach, but decided to direct all four segments himself.

Tells about the filming of some of the segments of the "vignette" commercial.

Luckily with another lurch the door slides shut and the vignette is over.

There, you glimpsed the vignette of Eric practising his oratory as an idealistic lad in Keighley.

Apparently the average viewer saw the vignette as just one more entertaining fact of city life.

The vignette earns laughs as physical comedy and as a swipe at a rigidly hierarchical society.

The Vignette Generator should issue warnings for any violations.

Figure 4 summarizes the vignette risk ratings and risk rankings.

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