Sentence examples for thoroughly evocative from inspiring English sources

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It's a thoroughly evocative novel from one of the best writers of his generation.

So on Sandra Goldmark's thoroughly evocative representation of a startlingly cluttered back stage area (cleverly lighted by R. Lee Kennedy), thespians (noun derived from the actor Thespis of Icaria, whom McNally indeed mentions) gather and chat--some playwrights and directors, too.

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Despite Burton's thoroughly researched and evocative scenery, many reviewers struggled to maintain their suspension of disbelief when confronted with the 21st-century feminist sensibilities of her heroine.

If his "Bright Mass With Canons" (2005) seems staid, for him, it is thoroughly practical: Composed for this choir, it treats the five sections of the Mass reverently, painting the traditional texts with an evocative chromaticism and the appealing rhythmic energy that canonic writing invariably yields.

It's evocative.

They are also evocative.

And more romantically evocative.

Candles are evocative.

Revolutionary is an evocative word.

It's an evocative place.

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