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Spall likes stringy lines broiling with adjectives, bubbly with learning.
Travel brochures try to capture the quality of New Zealand's panoramas with adjectives – "pristine", "untouched", "majestic".
In a nutshell, it concerns prefacing "intelligence" with adjectives, in this case "artificial".
In biographies and clippings, Doug Springsteen is described with adjectives like "taciturn" and "disappointed".
Germans think of a bridge (Brücke) as feminine, describing it with adjectives like "light" and "beautiful".
He bubbles with adjectives such as "amazing" and "wild" and "lucky" for a blessed era – ours.
People rightly describe her technique with adjectives like "impeccable" and "flawless".
Current art language is one such barrier, overwhelming you with adjectives, superlatives and jargon.
In English we surround a noun with adjectives to try to clarify it.
You could describe these things with adjectives: "plaintive" for Redding's voice, or "knife-sharp" for those horns.
Joyce DiDonato is the kind of singer doomed to be described with adjectives like perky or feisty.
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