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"sensuously" Definitions
  1. in a way that gives pleasure to your senses
  2. in a way that suggests an interest in sexual pleasure

74 Sentences With "sensuously"

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Nearly everything is more or less stylish, elegant and sensuously attractive.
"Round" is also a celebration of its sensuously stylish, calmly expansive dancers.
His sensuously shot opening sequence alone almost carried me through to the end.
She moved slowly and sensuously, pausing sometimes and dropping the pretense of smiling, then starting again.
These two worlds — humdrum vocal expression and sensuously shifting instrumental impressions — didn't always make sense together.
If the Old Master Venetians had painted abstractly, they might have done sensuously handsome works like these.
When Chris introduces herself, he pauses twice within the space of a minute to sensuously re-light his cigarette.
His score, conducted on Wednesday by Ormsby Wilkins with terrific color and swing, was sensuously played by the Pacific Symphony.
As if in deliberate defiance of such physical challenges, she shaped sensuously curving and swelling sculptures that seemed to float, bubble-light, in space.
In a characteristic gesture, the glass pane is sensuously scarred with acid, and it diffuses a steel section behind into a less assertive, hazier apparition.
A waiter made the rounds, offering us piping hot plates of bitterballen, a deep-fried Dutch speciality, as the tango dancers twirled sensuously around us.
As the sensuously prowling camera follows the couples through the club, the jeweled hues of each woman's dress gleam like a beacon, and you shiver.
Everything else, from the slippery scales of the hypnotic python Kaa (sensuously voiced by Scarlett Johansson) to the lush emerald foliage of the jungle is digitised.
The trills with which Tchaikovsky sensuously ends some phrases were matched by the rapid pelvic undulations that can be the most singular of belly dancing's marvels.
Maybe it's because cheese is so often served ever-so-sensuously next to a bottle of wine that we think of it as a diet-wrecking indulgence.
He wears tight V-necks, owns a global chain of high-end steakhouses, and entertains his celebrity clients by sensuously sprinkling salt on thick slabs of meat.
The fully nude and sensuously swooning figure is especially charismatic, given the undeniable homoeroticism — a dimension of Barthé's work that's only recently begun to receive critical attention.
They react, sensuously, to touch, yet this "Cinderella" — with more than three pages of program notes — is too busy with its back story to make space for much dancing.
With his delicate, sensuously flickering touch, lush colors and luminous atmospheres, Watteau anticipated Impressionism, and his dreamlike visions of erotic yearning and melancholic hypersensitivity inspired the 20th-century Surrealists.
A smaller exhibition, REVIVAL: Contemporary Pattern and Decoration combined doctrinaire P&D strategies like pastiche, decorated surfaces, sparkle, glitter, grids and patterns, and sensuously ornamented objects consisting of craft elements.
The two women's duet, "Mira o Norma," is so sensuously beautiful it is easy to overlook a significant detail: Norma gains perhaps the first female friend she has ever known.
Wearing jackets this way treats average looking ski parkas like opera jackets: They're glamorous, fine items that are meant to be worn sensuously, which is a fun idea to play around with.
It might plausibly be argued that mirror neurons are activated by the sensuously hand-modeled surfaces of Elizabeth Jaeger's large ceramic works — something like the way gestures in Expressionist paintings intimate bodily feelings.
Wander over to browse for handle-free ceramic mugs by the potter Al Westcott, handmade ties and pocket squares by Lonesome Traveler and sensuously draping pendant necklaces from Mahnal Jewelry by Shayba Muhammad.
It took 11 minutes for the cross to reach the summit of the 50-foot-diameter dome, made of 40 sensuously curved ribs fabricated by the E & H Steel Corporation in Midland City, Ala.
Take one memorable shot that takes place during Henry's coronation: The camera sensuously pans up Chalamet's alabaster back as he is anointed by the Archbishop of Canterbury, revealing shoulder blades that looked carved from stone.
When he finished, Nigel went outside for a cigarette, but Mr. Paige stayed in the chair for minutes afterward, biting and pursing his lips while gazing sensuously into his iPhone, snapping selfies from different angles.
J.P. ECM's contributions to the revival of early music over the past half-century have sometimes gone underappreciated, but they've been significant, not least in this sensuously solemn, shining disc of works by the medieval master Perotin.
Structure is similarly lacking in "Sepia" (2010), based on Kobo Abe's novel "The Woman in the Dunes," in which the dancers, sensuously lunging and kicking, bathe in streams of sand that pour from vessels hanging from the rafters.
Now, decades later, his sensuously rounded pieces explore the notion of fragility in connection with birth, life and death, and how it can evoke simultaneous feelings of confusion and sadness but also peace and beauty, themes often explored in Buddhist writings.
In one of the crowning moments of the pas de deux, she holds that arabesque, leaning against Aminta's chest, while he frames her head in his hands, and she sensuously sweeps her arms past his hands, down and apart like opening wings.
A U.K. TV ad campaign featuring people eating KFC's fried chicken and sensuously licking their fingers has been paused in light of the outbreak, as health bodies around the world encourage people to frequently and thoroughly wash their hands and avoid personal contact.
In 2001, she spoofed the museum world's fetish for glitzy new buildings by grinding sensuously against the curvaceous limestone walls of the Frank Gehry-designed Guggenheim Bilbao, her acid-green dress hiked up around her waist, driven to ecstasy by the audio guide.
While the Food Network has migrated toward competition-heavy programming, Netflix in particular has tended to emphasize shows that sensuously delight in food and the people who make it, shows that function as spiritual heirs to programs like Anthony Bourdain's Parts Unknown.
One of the most visually gorgeous films ever made, this tone poem to the Cuban revolution was commissioned as a piece of communist propaganda, but its depiction of Batista-era Havana proved so sensuously inviting that it was shelved by the Soviet ministry that produced it.
Most remarkably of all to this "Nutcracker" connoisseur, this production's Arabian dance, performed by Sira Melikian, is the most satisfyingly gorgeous I've seen: not an imitation piece of eastern culture in hoochie-coochie style but a real example of belly dancing, sensuously fitted to the music.
Next is the Last Supper, opening somberly, but pretty quickly moving into the disciples sensuously feeding each other over grapes and bread (and bagels, for some reason), until suddenly everyone's clothes pop off as if by magic—a jump cut—and they all start fucking in a free-for-all gangbang.
In the Bible, it is said that Adam and Eve wandered the garden naked, but the Savage X Fenty gyals were adorned even more sensuously: swathed in full-body durags of sheer silk and jersey, body glitter-ed to the max (no doubt in thanks to Fenty Body Lava!), wearing silk stocking boots and everything from leopard print teddys to cupless corsets.
Some comparisons made elsewhere, however, are less convincing because of their generality; it is curious, for example, to match Rodin's large scale erotically driven "The Kiss" (1882), its two figures entwined rising up from their plinth, with the reclining female figures L and M from the East pediment on the basis that their sensuously clinging drapery and arching headless bodies share an erotic charge.
A "Hello World" example in the Beatnik language. Soars, larkspurs, rains. Indistinctness. Mario snarl (nurses, natures, rules...) sensuously retries goal. Agribusinesses' costs par lain ropes (mopes) autos' cores.
At the time of its release as a single, the Stud Brothers wrote in Melody Maker: "It's a slow, heavily orchestral & sensuously tense piece with Siouxsie first tapt, then cracked and finally spiralling off into the ether".The Stud Brothers. Melody Maker. 11 July 1992.
The novel has been described as "wonderfully claustrophobic". John Banville regards Strangers in the House as one of Simenon's finest novels, and "the quintessential roman dur: direct, spare, sensuously atmospheric, hypnotic in its realism, and honest in a way that few novelists would dare to be".
" The writer also called Beyoncé a femme fatale in the video. Likewise, Sarah Anne Hughes of The Washington Post wrote that Beyoncé "goes full on femme fatale" and concluded that the concept of the video "is about as straightforward as can be". Marc Hogan of Spin magazine noted, "The video follows pretty literally from the song's theme, with Mrs. Jay-Z grinding sensuously.
Jazz was Morrison’s most recently published work when she was awarded the 1993 Nobel Prize for Literature. In the novel, "Morrison uses a device which is akin to the way jazz itself is played… the result is a richly complex, sensuously conveyed image of the events, the characters and moods.""Toni Morrison", The Nobel Prize, Press release, October 7, 1993.
Duca opined that "Instead of the cultural appropriation that has become almost status quo in today's pop music, Swift has opted for the bolder option of actually just embodying the political exploitation of a region and its people. It's brave, really. Almost as brave as moving sensuously in the vicintiy [sic] of a real-life lion." Lauretta Charlton of Vulture.
Yale UP, 1997. Vittoria, a learned and devout woman, was greatly inspired by Titian's image of the Magdalen, even though the Magdalen is very sensuously portrayed in Titian's depiction. The Magdalen's radiant appearance before a dark background, as if her light comes from within, caused Vittoria to believe that the Magdalen "is aglow with her burning passion for Christ".Debby, Nirit Ben-Aryeh (2003-01-01).
Kizomba is known for having a slow, insistent, somewhat harsh yet sensuous rhythm as the result of electronic percussion. It is danced accompanied by a partner, very smoothly, slowly and sensuously, and with neither tightness nor rigidity. There are frequent simultaneous hip rotations coordinated between dance partners, particularly in the quieter refrains of the music. Several individuals with a love of the Kizomba culture have been promoting it in other countries.
Her handling of oils at this time included use of a palette knife to apply and scrape off pigment. Discussing this technique, a critic for the New York Times said she scraped, built up, and revised to create "a varied, sensuously appealing surface." At the end of the decade she made collages, often cutting up and re-assembling parts of earlier paintings. During the 1960s she leaned toward square shaped paintings having softer colors than previously.
" Sean Paul Mahoney of Blogcritics described it as "heart-wrenching". Gil Kaufman of MTV wrote in his review, "The spare ballad "Be Still" is about getting a new start. Over a trip hop beat, subtle acoustic guitars and some glitchy-sounding electronics, a wounded Clarkson sensuously croons about being strong and picking yourself up when you fall down." Chuck Taylor of Billboard remarked that "Be Still" "offers acoustic relief from the onslaught more than halfway through the (My December) set.
On the second floor on number 1, the only building in that block not part of the Parliament administration, is a suite of rooms created by Louis Masreliez for the tradesman and bachelor Wilhelm Schwardz in 1795. Sensuously dressed up in pastel, grey, and gold, the elegant Gustavian Classicism interiors features lighted candles, cut-glass chandeliers, taffeta curtains, and friezes and medallions displaying a multitude of classical gods and figures, all perfectly restored by the current owner, the insurance company Skandia.
Rewarding her with the title "Expression Queen", Aastha Banan from Mid Day wrote: "She sings looking into her phone, smiling sensuously and raising her eyebrows to the tune, emoting skillfully which helped her earn the title". She is credited as a "lively performer" on stage. In an interview with The Hindu she said, "People look at my expressions and gestures and the way I move on stage. If I am entertained by what I sing, it will entertain those around me".
Walking on bound feet necessitated bending the knees slightly and swaying to maintain proper movement and balance, a dainty walk that was also considered to be erotically attractive to some men. Some men found the smell of the bound feet attractive, and some also apparently believed that bound feet would cause layers of folds to develop in the vagina, and that the thighs would become sensuously heavier and the vagina tighter. The psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud considered footbinding to be a "perversion that corresponds to foot fetishism".
Shortly after composing his dense and energetic 'Kali Dances' for ensemble in 1996, Lumsdaine retired from composition, so that an overview of his oeuvre is already possible, unusually for a living composer. Taken as a whole, Lumsdaine's output is remarkably consistent in its levels of invention, beauty and daring. If there are perhaps works in which length is not always justified by the material, these are in a small minority. A typical Lumsdaine work will be a serious, intense and sensuously exhilarating experience for performers and listeners alike.
David Baker described Hirshfield as "one of our finest, most memorable contemporary poets"David Baker, The American Poet, spring 2005. and U.S. Poet Laureate Kay Ryan called Hirshfield "a true person of letters".Kay Ryan, from the Academy of American Poets' New Chancellor 2012 Press Release, reprinted in The American Poet Hirshfield's poetry has often been described as sensuous, insightful, and clear. In the award citation for Hirshfield's 2004 Academy of American Poets' Fellowship, Rosanna Warren noted > Hirshfield has elaborated a sensuously philosophical art that imposes a > pause in our fast-forward habits of mind.
These scenes are intercut with an angelic image of her dressed all in white, floating out of a blue sky with the sun behind her. The majority of objects appearing in the video were Björk's own. Sednaoui is known for having a particularly filmic technique for each of his clips; in "Possibly Maybe", the use of blacklighting "makes Björk glow sensuously and perversely". It was conceived in a theatrical way: nearly all of the scenes were filmed in the same space, which is transformed with changes in the mise en scène.
Two elderly brothers who are warlocks, Belial (Lon Chaney Jr.) and Andre (John Carradine), have been feuding with each other for years over the family estate. Belial, who sports small goat's horns on his forehead and runs a coven of witches, has been using his black magic to bewitch members of the family, while Andre spends the entire film bedridden. Andre keeps warning people that his brother Belial is evil and up to no good. Belial turns Andre's son into a werewolf by way of a magical spell and bewitches Andre's daughter (Serena) into dancing and gyrating sensuously.
Harle, 124 Later large scale sculpture remains almost exclusively religious, and generally rather conservative, often reverting to simple frontal standing poses for deities, though the attendant spirits such as apsaras and yakshi often have sensuously curving poses. Carving is often highly detailed, with an intricate backing behind the main figure in high relief. The celebrated bronzes of the Chola dynasty (c. 850–1250) from south India, many designed to be carried in processions, include the iconic form of Shiva as Nataraja,Harle, 301-310, 325-327 with the massive granite carvings of Mahabalipuram dating from the previous Pallava dynasty.
Inside the entrance to the hall is a copper memorial to the musicians of the Titanic by J. A. Hodel, and on the landings are gilded reliefs of Apollo by Edmund C. Thompson. The interior of the auditorium is "sensuously curved". On the walls on each side are incised female figures in art deco style that represent "musical moods", also by Thompson. On the back wall above the platform was a kinetic structure, called Adagio, designed by Marianne Forrest in 1995; however this was moved to the nearby Harold Cohen Library at the University of Liverpool in 2016.
When Salammbò was first released in Italy in 1960 the Committee for Theatrical Review of the Italian Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities reviewed the film. They decided that in order for the film to be screened publicly, the Committee recommended the removal of the scene in which Mathos, lying in bed, sensuously kisses Salammbò on her neck and her chest repeatedly. The reason for the restriction, cited in the official documents, is that the scene is considered to be offensive to decency and morality. The official document number is: N° 31319, it was signed on 30 Mar 1960 by Minister Umberto Tupini.
In the fifth and final section, the narrator describes the life of a bat as natural and sensuously beautiful and wonders if their life as a human is an interlude. The narrator posits that perhaps they were sent back to Earth as a human to influence other humans to be more compassionate toward bats and nature in general, a clear challenge to anthropocentrism. They then describe praying in a way that echoes the Lord's Prayer except that their goddess is imagined to look like a bat and the evil from which these bats are begging deliverance is human beings.
Her aesthetics get deeper into more physical direction later on, which already used as objects. In "No More Tears" (1994), video work which was shown in the exhibition "Metasex 94: Identity, Body and Sexuality" (1994) sensuously expressed the experience of female embodiment in an erotic way. Lin manipulated an egg yolk on her body: the artist slowly rolls an egg yolk along her arm and into her mouth; then, gently easing it out of her mouth and repeated on other side. "Cold Blood" (A Poem in Three Parts), in 1996 created a moment before of Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin's assassination.
The traditional martini comes in a number of variations. The fictional spy James Bond sometimes asked for his vodka martinis, which substitute vodka for gin, to be "shaken, not stirred" (although, in books by Ian Fleming, Bond asks for "stirred, not shaken"), following Harry Craddock's The Savoy Cocktail Book (1930), which prescribes shaking for all its martini recipes. The proper name for a shaken martini is a Bradford; however, Somerset Maugham is often quoted as saying that "a martini should always be stirred, not shaken, so that the molecules lie sensuously on top of one another." In Casino Royale, Fleming invented the Vesper martini, with gin, vodka, and Kina Lillet.
The stair is a sensuously curved cantilevered stair - the first embodiment of all the cantilevered stairs of independent slab risers that Breuer would make a signature of his American work. The theme is echoed in a sculptural outside stair of concrete taking visitors from the front to the back garden via an open terrace, an alternative dramatic path through the house. Perception of the house includes both theatricality of approach and intimacy of scale. Effects are achieved through natural materials set in contrast with man-made products, through ratios of light and heavy, closed and open, and through dramatic lighting and staging of movement on the wooded sloping site.
The photographer and designer Cecil Beaton first visited the house in 1930, taken there by the sculptor Stephen Tomlin together with the writer Edith Olivier. He was later to write of his first impression of the house, as he approached it through the arch of the gatehouse: > None of us uttered a word as we came under the vaulted ceiling and stood > before a small, compact house of lilac-coloured brick. We inhaled sensuously > the strange, haunting – and rather haunted – atmosphere of the place ... I > was almost numbed by my first encounter with the house. It was as if I had > been touched on the head by some magic wand.
These videos were broadcast extensively worldwide and, capturing the imagination of audiences who were attracted to the sight of beautiful young people dancing sensuously in the sun, greatly boosted music sales. The "Lambada" song was actually an unauthorized translation of the 1981 song "Llorando se fue" (which means: Crying he/she went away), by the Bolivian group Los Kjarkas. Also, the dance arrangements were an identical cover from the version of "Llorando se fue" recorded by the Peruvian group Cuarteto Continental and produced by Alberto Maravi. Kaoma's "Lambada" was also a direct cover of Márcia Ferreira's legally authorized Portuguese-translated version of "Llorando se fue".
In the clip, she appears "as a goddess, floating out from a numinous light-streaked background." Sednaoui is known for having a particularly filmic technique for each of his clips; in "Possibly Maybe", the use of blacklighting "makes Björk glow sensuously and perversely". It was conceived in a theatrical way: nearly all of the scenes were filmed in the same space, which is transformed with changes in the mise en scène. The style of "Possibly Maybe"'s scenery and Björk's wardrobe reference East Asian imagery, and a Japanese traditional doll is featured as Björk's only accompaniment; as a silent witness, it is the object on which the protagonist casts reflections on her own identity.
Although Haefliger never critiqued his wife's exhibitions, others occasionally stepped in to provide reviews in the Herald. Describing her 1950 exhibition at the Macquarie Galleries, one critic considered it "one of the most stimulating and refreshing that has been seen here for a long time" and that "She paints with a strong, sombre palette and her forms are sculptured with great decision. She uses paint sensuously and passionately, as paint, not as so many contemporary Australians do, as mere colour". Two years later, the same reviewer, attending another of the artist's solo Sydney shows, observed that Bellette: > is one of the few Australian artists here who combines a firm technique with > a sensitive and rich emotion.
After working in radio and TV for years, he formed American Agency with his cousin, and later Arnold started his own business, Gene Arnold & Company, to produce advertising and marketing for new and popular companies like Merry Go Round, Deb Shops, Barbara Moss, and Jean Nicole. Arnold, also was chosen to appear in thousands of radio and TV spots and infomercials as "himself" acting as the spokesman or voice. Included are well-remembered spots for Philadelphia's famed Melrose Diner, for LifeCall (famous for the line, "I've fallen and I can't get up!"), for Beta Vision Productions, Craftmatic adjustable beds, and Brazil Contempo Leather, featuring Terry Arnold wearing black gloves and sensuously stroking leather furniture.
The pink sandstone Hindu, Jain and Buddhist sculptures of Mathura from the 1st to 3rd centuries CE reflected both native Indian traditions and the Western influences received through the Greco-Buddhist art of Gandhara, and effectively established the basis for subsequent Indian religious sculpture. The style was developed and diffused through most of India under the Gupta Empire (c. 320-550) which remains a "classical" period for Indian sculpture, covering the earlier Ellora Caves,Harle, 87; his Part 2 covers the period though the Elephanta Caves are probably slightly later.Harle, 124 Later large scale sculpture remains almost exclusively religious, and generally rather conservative, often reverting to simple frontal standing poses for deities, though the attendant spirits such as apsaras and yakshi often have sensuously curving poses.
Neither can we say with confidence that it quite vanquishes the impression of coldness and hardness." The American premiere in Cincinnati on 24 and 25 November by the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra under Leopold Stokowski was not well received, and the American correspondent of The Times had this to say of a New York performance on 16 December: "One cannot listen to even the most eloquent pleading for nearly an hour without fatigue, and that was the first impression this music made – of restless, unpitying earnestness...not only is no concession made to the sensuously pleasing, but little regard is paid to the psychological need for contrast, for relief. It is a devotee exhorting a congregation assumed also to be devotees.
During 2007, McDonald's began to provide WiFi from the Nintendo consoles; giving children the ability to play wherever they were. With also a target audience of children releasing these new films and incorporating toys, it uses the kids to reach out to their parents pockets because of their large investments in their children lives. Other chains, such as Carl's Jr. and Burger King (see Burger King advertising), have directed advertising towards a different demographic – young teenage and college-age men – with trendy, often sexualized, imagery and messages that target men's supposed desire for large, meat-filled burgers and rich, satisfying food. For example, in 2005, Carl's Jr. debuted a controversial ad featuring a bikini-clad Paris Hilton writhing sensuously on an expensive Bentley luxury car while enjoying a large burger.
As I watched, it began to undulate, to flow and ripple, > gradually and sensuously at first, then more and more ardently, until it was > rearing and thundering against the wall like an angry sea. I heard people > behind me groan and mutter, praying in their anguish and fear. Then my waist > was held by invisible hands and I was raised from the floor; at the height > of the roof I was turned slowly parallel with the ground and then released > so that I floated, immobile and face downwards, far above the people whose > faces I could make out in the half-dark as a grey blur, staring up at me. > After I had floated the length and breadth of the building I descended > quietly, of my own accord, and landed lightly on the spot from where I had > been taken, whereupon I walked directly out of the building without looking > back.
This chapter begins with a reference to 'the old Salina ladies', three elderly sisters whose right to have private Masses in their home is being investigated by representatives of the Archdiocese of Palermo, due to the fact that the ladies have certain relics in their home that, according to rumor, may not be authentic. Eventually, the narrator reveals that the ladies are the three daughters of the Prince — the authoritarian Concetta, the blunt-spoken Carolina and the paralyzed Caterina. As the priests enter the chapel, they are surprised to see a sensuously painted 'Madonna' hanging behind the altar, and walls lined with relics. After the priests depart, Concetta retires to her bedroom,Page 241 where she keeps several locked boxes of decaying mementos of her past, including the skin of her father's dog Bendicò, which had been made into a rug and which is now completely moth-eaten.
Crucially for eco-socialists, Marx mentioned the idea when he stated that human beings are no more than the planet's "usufructaries, and, like boni patres familias, they must hand it down to succeeding generations in an improved condition". Kovel and others have taken on this reading, asserting that, in an eco-socialist society, "everyone will have [...] rights of use and ownership over those means of production necessary to express the creativity of human nature", namely "a place of one's own" to decorate to personal taste, some personal possessions, the body and its attendant sexual and reproductive rights. However, Kovel sees property as "self-contradictory" because individuals emerge "in a tissue of social relations" and "nested circles", with the self at the centre and extended circles where "issues of sharing arise from early childhood on". He believes that "the full self is enhanced more by giving than by taking" and that eco-socialism is realized when material possessions weigh "lightly" upon the self – thus restoration of use- value allows things to be taken "concretely and sensuously" but "lightly, since things are enjoyed for themselves and not as buttresses for a shaky ego".

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