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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61. My apartment faces the rear and looks out on to a picturesque little bit of scenery.
62. There we are in one of the most picturesque beauty spots on the planet.
63. Excellent shops,(sentence dictionary) fine coastal walks and lovely gardens complete this picturesque resort.
64. A sheep dog is the unofficial greeter of Harberton Estancia, a picturesque ranch with red-roofed buildings and rolling terrain.
65. If Jerba was picturesque, Nefta is magical and I regret that I must fly home in a week.
66. It is undoubtedly one of the most picturesque and idyllically situated working sites in the county, if not the country.
67. It was mid-autumn, and the bulk of the tourists who thronged through the picturesque villages in the summer had gone.
68. Under a pear tree in the far comer of the orchard was a picturesque timber built shed.
69. Set back from the road the hotel is reached through picturesque roads of characteristic pastel colour buildings.
70. Houshold rubbish and builders waste strewn around some of the most picturesque parts of the forest.
71. At home the prevailing taste was for more picturesque remains, ruined abbeys and medieval churches.
72. In those days it was a picturesque village a couple of miles from the pleasant and compact town.
73. The picturesque stone-walled villages and farms blend into the natural surroundings and add to their beauty.
74. To the notables and the men of affairs, Sergeant Janeway was a picturesque menial at the vestibule of inside dope.
75. There is also a very pretty walk here, along the old railway line to another picturesque village, Little Melford.
76. Hundreds of houseboats, which once sustained over 350,000 people, lie deserted along the picturesque Dal Lake.
77. Telecommuting is now reaching the mass market, where it is not as picturesque but has more practical value.
78. The island looms larger until we sight its famous landmark, the Abbey - grey, formidable, not at all picturesque.
79. After the scheduled 1995 opening of the Newton Cap scheme, the picturesque valley around it will become a great local amenity.
80. Hill after seemingly endless hill take you through picturesque Broadstairs, Margate and back to Thanet.
81. She always began her delivery among the less picturesque groups of cottages on the south side of the green.
82. They settled in Ronco, a picturesque village near the Italian frontier.
83. Another is the Untertor, which is also decorated with several picturesque murals illustrating old country crafts and customs.
84. Its patrician dignity was a picturesque sham.
85. a picturesque description of life at sea.
86. Hefei is a picturesque garden city.
87. The scene was rural and picturesque, very peaceful.
88. This is a picturesque front here.
89. The United States missiles have picturesque and descriptive names.
90. The nymph do not contain any conventionally picturesque details.
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