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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91. It happened in one of those picturesque Danish taverns.
92. Last night the scenery was striking and picturesque.
93. The place was picturesque(Sentencedict), secluded.
94. Seeing films makes their lives picturesque.
95. 'The picturesque doctor's daughter, Miss Manette.'.
96. The borderland village is picturesque.
97. A man sits in Paris's Tuileries Garden flanked by colorful model sailboats , which are rented out and sailed in the park's picturesque fountains.
98. Visitors could also try cross-country skiing, snowboarding and snowshoe hiking to explore the picturesque landscape.
99. Viewed from a balcony, the whole thing doubtlessly have been weirdly picturesque.
100. But we can allow some poetic license because what the film gets right: fabulous shots of the city as we know it, covering the picturesque landmarks.
101. The piratical element of trade survived in the persons of adventurers who came from many countries with picturesque schemes to make fortunes quickly.
102. Situated on the edge of the Cotswolds escarpment, above the Vale of Berkeley and the River Severn, it is a picturesque village.
103. Their land Wufeng tall, peak shapes, ring out, as screen, picturesque mountain pine, rocks and towering.
104. Look forward to a delicious, complimentary breakfast buffet each morning, before setting out to explore this picturesque town and surrounding Moselle countryside.
105. The soothing, sulphurous water bubbles up, then down, through a series of picturesque, naturally stepped pools and, at 37C, your mind will be all that's chilled.
106. The contrasting colors of the blue sky and the golden fruit are irresistibly picturesque.
107. The sweltering summer gains numerous poetic and picturesque scenes thanks to green.
108. The Republic of Mozambique is located on the southeast of Africa with picturesque view and pleasant weather. Its capital Maputo is one of the largest ports in Africa.
109. The twins were dining in San Telmo[sentencedict.com], Buenos Aires's picturesque arts and dining neighborhood.
110. Has it ever struck you that what the tourist considers most picturesque about a country the local resident often thinks shameful and unprogressive?
111. El Alcazar is now easily the most picturesque area in Spain.
112. Chinese classifiers and English partitive constructions can be used to achieve rhetoric effects, ie, to make language concrete, vivid and picturesque as well as to express the idea of quantity.
113. Exoticism in music, painting, and literature evokes the picturesque atmosphere and color of far - off lands.
114. Russia's Karelia region, which lies close to the border with Finland, is a picturesque area of lakes and forests hugely popular with Russian tourists for the summer holidays.
115. Ticino has always been kept a low profile , although it has picturesque scenery.
116. The above photo shows a picturesque mix of coral, chartreuse, peach, pale yellow and crimson leaves.
117. Today, travel agencies in Krakow hawk daylong tours combining Auschwitz with the picturesque Wieliczka salt mine, with its rock salt chapel, sculptures and chandeliers.
118. Can you find the photographer's tent, the slope of a volcano (active Piton de la Fournaise), a picturesque shoreline, and the lights of the nearby town (Saint Philippe)?
119. Other foreground venues include an old church in Peloponnese, a stone bridge in Ioannina, a Frankish Castle in Euboea, and a picturesque sunset above Lycabettus Hill, Athens.
120. Beijing natives, high-ranking officials and skilled workers habituate the central areas of the city; while pop stars and entrepreneurs occupy the picturesque suburbs.
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