Similar words: grotesque, burlesque, kafkaesque, picturesque, montesquieu, Arab, arable, parable. Meaning: [‚ærə'besk] n. 1. position in which the dancer has one leg raised behind and arms outstretched in a conventional pose 2. an ornament that interlaces simulated foliage in an intricate design.
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1. But the roofs' inventive arabesques Turn black against a sky of jade.
2. The nymph attempted a final arabesque but the effort proved too much for her weak heart.
3. The ballerina remained suspended in a faultless arabesque.
4. I like carpets with arabesque patterns.
5. China and India have an arabesque relationship.
6. Arabesque means a position of a dancer balanced on one leg with the other stretched horizontally backwards in ballet.
7. A dragging arabesque turn in modern dance drags the toe of one foot while spinning on the other.
8. Like the Taj, the garden elements follow the Arabesque concept, standing on their own and constituting the whole.
9. Learn the dragging arabesque turn with tips from a professional dancer in this free modern dance video.
10. The shape of Dooku's lightsaber, with its arabesque curved handle, came out of earlier exploration of Sith villains.
11. The term for Arabesque is a decorative pattern which is typical of Islamic art.
12. The Arabesque issynonymousto majestic strokes that have to be delicately adapted to thedesiredcorporate image.
13. The Arabesque solution is the answer toadesigner's desire for uniqueness.
14. Nor is it necessary always to keep the arms rounded except in arabesque.
15. When the Young Girl first dances with her Cousin her arabesques are tentative but outward-going.
16. Where he articulates the emotional arc of a rising arabesque with a jazzy staccato, she just doesn't get the point.
17. Martin Nodell’s original inspiration for this character drew partly from the classic story of Aladdin and that influence is obvious in the character’s (very) vaguely Arabesque outfit.
18. The action figure skating player holds this position then spin is called arabesque spin.
19. It creates as a distance between two points, rather than a straight line, an arabesque.
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20. That jade-green lotus leaf became her body desire to hide to bare yet at this time of ; dressing out with Arabesque ; , It concealed and appeared her soft and charming body.
21. In art, this confusion of symbols fueled the grotesque, an idea that Poe explicitly made his theme in his classic collection of stories, Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque (1840).
22. Its forged and hammered metal had been wrought into elegant , almost arabesque, curves.
23. Not much has changed since the 1920s, and walking into the lobby, with ornate Ottoman furniture and arabesque tiles, is like stepping into an Agatha Christie novel.
24. Midnight - Wrap up the night at After 8 (www.after8cairo.com), a bar right next door to Arabesque where you can tap your feet to live music and a DJ well into the wee hours of the night.
25. Its predominant vein was, in Poe's own phrase, " the grotesque and arabesque. ".
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