Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

100 Sentences With "lushness"

How to use lushness in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "lushness" and check conjugation/comparative form for "lushness". Mastering all the usages of "lushness" from sentence examples published by news publications.

The difference this time around is in the lushness of the arrangements.
"The sound is a pastiche of dissonance and lushness," Mr. Goldstein wrote.
The French setting provides an intoxicating lushness particularly in the set and costume design.
Not in the tropical lushness of the main glasshouse, but outdoors in unheated frames.
For all its lushness, this part of Mexico has been largely ignored and its heritage disdained.
McLemore is a writer of extreme lushness, and these characters see the world in magnificent color.
It's deceptively crystalline, belying its lushness, and almost indolent in how it clings to the tongue.
In the verde, a perky green salsa coating shredded chicken sharpens the lushness of the dough.
For all its orchestral and choral lushness, this composer's 2000 opera "L'Amour de Loin" has an intimate quality.
The earth's lushness was at least partly caused by the abundance of CO₂, which plants use for photosynthesis.
But she shone in selections, like the three from "Passion," whose lushness she could relax into without underlining.
Because American milk has less body, Ms. Chiokadze uses heavy cream to give the dish the necessary lushness.
"A tall palm tree can, in and of itself, add a sense of lushness and energy," she said.
On Monday, May 21, the sun leaves the lushness of Taurus for curious and controversial Gemini (Happy Birthday, Gem!).
But the house-made pâté brings lushness and an honest funk, the flavor of the chicken livers barely tempered.
At one point, what could be a stirring Russian folk song emerges, scored with cinematic lushness in the orchestra.
But the finished movie had a lushness and grace that recalled Technicolor epics, albeit with a haunted, modern edge.
"The sound is a pastiche of dissonance and lushness," the critic Richard Goldstein wrote in The New York Times.
Its base is a broth of pork and beef, both bones and meat, simmered for eight hours for lushness.
But the distinctive quality all musks share is a certain lushness, a tendency to smell as opulent as cashmere feels.
The rushing lushness of the opening bacchanal music here had the complex, dizzying fervor of "Parsifal," Wagner's final completed opera.
There was no George Martin sound to put beside the lushness of Burt Bacharach or the massed grandiosity of Phil Spector.
For all the grand lushness and inventive production design of its time in Paris, the show felt vaguely lost and overburdened.
This may sound silly and juvenile, but Ms. Cao frames her subjects and their adventures with empathic generosity and cinematic lushness.
Apart from the lushness of his work — the gorgeous palette of colors — there's a real humanity there that I'm pulled to.
Although it seems to have been conceived with Minimalist precepts in mind, the effect is a paradoxical sensation of austere, shimmering lushness.
Much of the land on which the city was built was clear cut for development, but the Grove retained its subtropical lushness.
Instead of offering just fish heaped on rice, each bowl is nearly overgrown with mesclun greens and seaweed salad, tempering the lushness.
Amid the dim lushness, close to the center point of the motif, Bechtle highlights a brightly lit American flag, limp on its pole.
But, beyond its convoluted plot, the score, for all its harmonic lushness and myriad colorings, has been deemed frustratingly episodic and stylistically eclectic.
This is a more assured production than the one I saw a year ago, and the encompassing visual lushness of its environment is new.
This Grammy-nominated hit from BSB's 1999 blockbuster Millennium captures the ache of "something missing in my heart" with a Latin-tinged lushness. 7.
Olsen's 2016 album, "My Woman," marked something of a pivot, its bright, poppy single "Shut Up Kiss Me" revealing a newfound interest in lushness.
There's the simple pleasure of the pork chop; the lushness of fatty pork belly; the fork-tender, velvety quality of a slow-cooked shoulder.
Viriditas was a feeling of lushness, of fullness, of overall well-being, and it could come only from an engagement with the natural world.
Orchestrated with the lushness of Strauss, its melodies are heartwarming, though they require a fleet conductor's baton to keep them from sliding into schmaltz.
Meyers's best writing, published under three different noms de plume, Richard Hell, Ernie Stomach, and Theresa Stern, evokes the lushness of youth and its excesses.
After intermission she turned to Ravel's piercingly poetic and very difficult "Miroirs" suite, playing with lushness one moment and striking crispness and clarity the next.
The music is a great tide of chromatic lushness; it will remind you of Wagner, but with Italian words and a French grand opera flavor.
For about $150,000, the pair designed and built two levels of terraces totaling about 580 square feet with a lushness that would rival many country gardens.
There is fretfulness in even his most lyrical descriptions, and it is remarkable how this paradox is mirrored in the atonality-spiked lushness of the music.
For all of the lushness of music, "In the Midst of Life" is bound by structure — not only in the score, but also in the choreography.
As I walked toward the Periyar River, I imagined ancient Hebrew adventurers and traders arriving on the shores and marveling at the lushness of the terrain.
This riesling is just sweet enough to give it fruity lushness to match a wide variety of foods, including spicy dishes; its acidity keeps it balanced.
For the exhibition's namesake project, Sherwood flew to the Botanical Garden of Brasilia, where she erected a traditional food cart in the lushness of the tropical preserve.
Illustrative of flourishing foliage and the lushness of the great outdoors, the fortifying attributes of Greenery signals (sic) individuals to take a deep breath, oxygenate, and reinvigorate.
That lends the sound a certain sense of lushness, to be fair, but it's a one-dimensional sort that turns all music into the same congealed mush.
And I wandered the Alhambra in awe at the tile, the gardens, the lushness made possible by the ancient waterworks, left behind by the exiled Muslim engineers.
And Carlo Rizzi ("Turandot") and two youngsters, Alexander Soddy ("Bohème") and Jader Bignamini ("Butterfly," in his company debut) conducted with properly Puccinian balances of lushness and forward motion.
Smashed between sliced ciabatta in the beleza sandwich, the pork's soft skin stands out, tearing apart willingly, splitting the difference between the kimchi's crunch and the belly's lushness.
It does, although Pepe's pizza achieves its effect through stripes of concentrated sauces on a layer of cheese, and gives an impression of lushness rather than herbal intensity.
The lushness and particularities of the island are omnipresent in her verse, from the "raindrops huge as grapefruits" to the "radio shouting bout rumors of wind" during hurricane season.
I had known her for three years (she was a former student), but only then noticed the lushness of her inky eyelashes, the grace of her long, tapered fingers.
" And on the other hand, it revels in lushness, owning its smooth funk legacy and extending it to the present day, as Buddy does on his debut album, "Harlan & Alondra.
Or so we have been taught: that lushness equals splendor, that when a blossom wilts and fails, the plant that bore it is finished, returned to drabness, spent of purpose.
His classical training (his father, Jeffrey Kahane, is a pianist and conductor) lends an inventive lushness to his compositions, which he layers with writerly lyrics delivered with a disarming emotional authenticity.
"Al was my Jay Gatsby, showing me the lushness of life in Hollywood — just what I wanted to see," Mr. Stein wrote in The American Spectator shortly after Mr. Burton's death.
The truly great custard buns are neither ornamented nor anthropomorphized, but simply pale as ghosts, giving no hint of the lushness within: custard dark gold and voluptuous with salted duck yolk.
The book's last entry is a breakup letter whose emotional lushness is not what you'd expect from a musician whose most famous composition is four minutes and 33 seconds of silence.
Quinoa makes an unexpected appearance, scattered over fried rice for a touch of chewiness; zucchini, pulped for juice, brings lushness to green curry, whose color and potency also derive from kale.
For Mr. Kitchen that past includes not just the artists mentioned above, but also Pierre Bonnard (the French painter's vegetal lushness), Jackson Pollock (his mark-by-mark etchings) and even late Monet.
The despairing self, characterized by alienation and misery, is limited and incomplete, and not a particularly accurate representation of the lushness of life as it is lived, mingled thing that it is.
The lushness of the sound seems at odds with the plainness of the images, and this discrepancy establishes a tone that will last through the rest of this delicate and satisfying film.
Dvorak's underrated Sixth, often overshadowed by the three symphonies that followed it, is at times awkwardly in transition, between the litheness and rhythmic drive of folk music and the lushness of Brahms.
He has taken his interest in poured color far from his signature stain paintings, to a relatively geometric format that has its own radiant lushness and recalls his efforts from the early 1960s.
LOS ANGELES — What's the only art form big enough to hold Kanye West's grandiosity, his grievances, his cast-of-thousands collaborations, his musical lushness and toughness, his religiosity, his self-appointed skill at design?
Woods's warmly electronic backing beats suggest lushness without qualifying as lush; individual keyboards or horns with soft, velvety textures spread and echo over relaxed drum machines, filling wide musical spaces that would otherwise remain open.
Basically, these headphones give me more in terms of mid-range lushness and treble finesse — an advantage that presents itself with vocals, piano, classical and acoustic instruments — than they take away from the bass department.
Conducted with fierce energy by Nicole Paiement — a gorgeous performance that dipped into lushness without ever losing focus — the cast, much of it drawn from Glimmerglass's distinguished (and refreshingly diverse) young artist program, was superb.
In 2012 he spent an estimated $16 million to buy 2,500 acres of farmland in New Zealand, hoping to recreate the lushness of the planet Pandora there, and pushed the first release date to 2015.
The fistfuls of garlic and thyme, the pebbly feel of gray sel marin de Guérande between my fingers, and the lushness of an emulsifying sauce are now so ingrained, I can cook in French without thinking.
All right, I should have learned, but I was tricked again by the lushness of the "ocean herbal broth" pooled around gorgeously fresh shrimp, scallops, a belon oyster and a bundle of sea cucumber cut into ribbons.
Even the barren snow has been shot with a lushness that imbues a majesty in the blankness, and the footage is gussied up with double-exposures predating the arrival of the word "trippy" in the Russian language.
The film marches through three decades at a brisk clip, and the period costumes, deployed by Ruth E. Carter with the lushness that defines her work, are guilty pleasures amid the unfurling horror of the Turner marriage.
After seeing it, I read the widely circulated A.O. Scott New York Times review of the film, which, perhaps unintentionally, conflates the lushness and poignancy of Baldwin with the documentary that draws on and flanks his words.
Her artful restraint was matched by those around her, including the conductor Karel Mark Chichon, who made his company debut with a performance that kept the drama flowing inexorably forward, cutting the saccharine without stinting on Puccini's lushness.
With certain kinds of mathematically dense modular synth music, like that of Brooklyn producer Datach'i, the sheer lushness of detail makes one feel like they can sense the moving parts of the process in an unusually direct way.
It's hard to explain how sad it feels to face a summer without peaches to someone who has never tasted the complexity and lushness of a Georgia peach grown in red dirt and sweetened during hot Southern nights.
Within a walled-in, sun-soaked backyard (designed with bright storybook lushness by Miriam Buether) sit four grandmotherly types, basking and chatting in the idle, free-associating way of people of long acquaintance with time on their hands.
It's the narrator who creates the sense of overpowering lushness, of just-on-the-edge-of-too-much-ness — against which Helen, with her pointedly Spartan aesthetic and her penitential lifestyle, feels so bracing as to be refreshing.
This piece is key because it establishes a visual theme that reverberates throughout the show: that of lushness and fecundity that reaches past physical borders and perhaps temporal ones too, to grasp for a future not quite present yet.
Praised by critics for conceptual ambition, Solange wasn't the only singer last year to equate reticence with soulfulness, to insist on quietude in a genre context that requires heftier substance, while King's eponymous debut solved the problem with supreme lushness.
The pastoral impression of the work seems familiar on first look; it is in the presence of such vibrance and lushness that one could experience both possibility and prosperity, somewhat disguising the sinister absence coursing its way throughout the piece.
As Tim has an epiphany of self-awareness, Mr. Spears dares to envelop these men in rapturous music of almost cinematic lushness, with opulent chords and fidgety inner voices, often floating over droning bass tones and an eerily repetitive inner pulse.
Mr. Oda's tonkotsu broth is cloudy, with a creamline lushness from simmering pork bones, chicken bones and fish heads for eight hours ("at least") with kombu and a head of garlic ("don't skin it"), and leavening contours of onion, carrot and apple.
Rather, what you look for is just how committed players are to connecting with the audience through their craft, the skills that allow them to exhibit and illuminate the awfulness and the lushness of what it means to be a person in the world.
As you move through the gallery, you start to think less about flags than about Mr. Johns's precise and patient process, the way he savors mark-making, constructing his images with the tactile lushness that Cézanne brought to his scenes of French bathers a century earlier.
The FXA7 sound reasonable when powered by a smartphone's integrated amplifier, but once you plug them into something like a DragonFly, their sound gains lushness, fullness, and extra weight to every note (though that makes the bass even more prominent and actually sinks the sound balance even lower).
Mr. Khan has revised the work, now called "Chotto Desh," or "Small Homeland," for families and brought it to the New Victory Theater, where it is sure to charm younger audiences with whimsical projections, his signature physical lushness and a timely story on identity and immigration (0:55).
Mr. Khan has revised the work, now called "Chotto Desh," or "small homeland," for families and will take it to the New Victory Theater, where it is sure to charm younger audiences with whimsical projections, his signature physical lushness and a timely story on identity and immigration (0:55).
Then, there is Jonny Greenwood's music, largely for piano and strings, which is far less jagged than the work he composed for Anderson in " There Will Be Blood " (2007), and summons, instead, some of the troubled lushness that Franz Waxman brought to his scores for "Rebecca" and " Suspicion " (1941).
Over the past decade, he has earned prestigious appointments — residencies at the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, a close association with the San Francisco Symphony — on the strength of blandly affable forced marriages of rave-style electronic beats and Bernstein-style orchestral lushness.
Even when it became known that she used her own view camera rather than the Polaroid camera; that she used natural light rather than artificial; and that she experimented by varying color filters, development time, and temperature for every picture, no one could achieve the heat and lushness of her pictures.
Aïnouz imbues Invisible Life with an intimacy that's at once blunt about bodily needs and evocative of the lushness of inner lives: globetrotting cinematographer Hélène Louvart saturates the film with palm greens, lusty reds and beachfront blues, and the sound design is alive with sounds of wind, water, and chirping birds.
Nothing made me happier than co-inducting a classic into the list alongside him, either something brand new—like when we left the Coens' A Serious Man near-speechless—or something older that we'd heard was good—trying to wrap our heads around the alternating lushness and sparsity of Fanny and Alexander's interiors.
Louis Langrée, a familiar figure at Lincoln Center for his oversight of the Mostly Mozart Festival Orchestra, conducts the Philharmonic in a program heavy on fin-de-siècle lushness: Debussy's "Nocturnes" and "Préludes à l'après-midi d'un faune," Scriabin's "Le Poème de l'extase" and Ravel's "Shéhérazade," with the mezzo-soprano Isabel Leonard.
Its comparatively basic visual appeal—it has more in common with the first-generation videogames of the 1970s and 1980s than it does the polygon-intense lushness of Halo or Assassin's Creed—belies a depth of imaginative exploration and experimentation that has propelled it to be the second-best-selling videogame ever, behind only Tetris.
Like, Let me take some inspiration from Roth's obsession with poo and masturbation and secretions and overbearing families, but I'll pass on the misogyny and weird racist shit about black people, and then let me take the simplicity and tenderness and lushness from Jhumpa Lahiri's stories but pass on the times when she's borderline sentimental .
I scroll past the alluring product pages of Hips & Curves and Curvy Couture Intimates thinking about all the hot XL+ women these companies have outfitted with matching lace sets and plunging t-shirt bras — and just how many times I've bought a lacy pair just to snap a full-length photo that captures the lushness of full hips in lingerie.
You can hear Roxy Music in the rhythm of Nile Rodgers and Chic, the distorted energy of Sex Pistols, the syncopated delivery of Talking Heads, the showman and soundscape sides of U27, the eye makeup of Siouxie Sioux and the Banshees, the lavish videos of Duran Duran, the aggressive melodies of The Smiths, the mesmerizing atmospheres of Radiohead, the glamour of Scissor Sisters, the strut of Franz Ferdinand, the lushness of Todd Terje.

No results under this filter, show 100 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.