Similar words: picture, stricture, tincture, lecture, juncture, fracture, puncture, structure. Meaning: [‚pɪktʃə'resk] adj. 1. suggesting or suitable for a picture; pretty as a picture 2. strikingly expressive.
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31. It is just five yards from the Grand Canal and a picturesque 20-minute boat ride from St Mark's.
32. Craigendarroch is the perfect base for discovering the surrounding countryside with its bustling towns, and picturesque villages.
33. Our three-day stop at lake Navasha was restful and picturesque.
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34. For the first time the hunting of lions was treated as picturesque.
35. It has recently been deepened and widened to accommodate more boats but the picturesque setting has been retained.
36. Guess they took an opportunity to take the picturesque back way to the zoo while it still exists.
37. A picturesque spot with well laid out gardens and leisure centre.
38. It was a picturesque little place, and Nina began to make sketches.
39. Left to itself, the functional will cast A death-bed glow of picturesque abandon.
40. Pennan provided the setting for the movie village, but the picturesque beach was filmed at Morar, near Arisaig.
41. It stands in three acres of garden, and overlooks the picturesque valley of Looe.
42. The rural picturesque was not only an artistic manner with her, it was a passionate conviction.
43. Local people on the whole preferred a modern bungalow to a picturesque cottage.
44. At the time, Dorset was beginning the transition from picturesque dairy country to affluent summer artist colony.
45. Further down the island, little picturesque old villages nestle into the countryside.
46. A 200-year-old mansion in the heart of Ayrshire with a picturesque practice course and 10 local courses.
47. There are no laughs in Little Altars Everywhere, nothing picturesque, and very little hint that sisterhood cures all.
48. The greatest of the picturesque stations had dominated their cities.
49. The most picturesque approach to Kyburg castle is through the Eschenberg forest, past the Bruderhaus deer park.
50. Conwy Town is a picturesque and richly historic touring centre.
51. The Park has three lochs and the picturesque village of Duddingston with its Norman church.
52. This picturesque beauty however, was terminated by the walls and sluice gates of the old mill.
53. Once the thriving port of Linlithgow, Blackness is a picturesque village with a heavily fortified castle.
54. This is a small historical town of narrow winding streets set amidst some of the most picturesque scenery.
55. Downstream again and known as Lentia by the Romans is Linz, a picturesque and painstakingly restored historic city.
56. These picturesque craft are manoeuvred through London's crowded waterways by traditional Cockney seafarers in their striped sweaters and ribboned boaters.
57. Goblin Ha'Hotel Charming inn situated in picturesque village at the foot of the Lammermuirs.
58. Laugharne is a picturesque blend of genteel georgian houses and tiny cottages.
59. He rents a small house in the picturesque old quarter of town.
60. The stable yard fraternity is seldom short of the picturesque word.
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