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"voluptuous" Definitions
  1. (formal) having large breasts and hips in a way that is sexually attractive synonym buxom
  2. (literary) giving you physical pleasure synonym sensual

302 Sentences With "voluptuous"

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" Then he says, "She's actually always been very voluptuous.
The dark, dense, voluptuous liquid being served is utterly disconcerting.
Books of The Times David Szalay writes with voluptuous authority.
Sara Mearns was at her most voluptuous in the "Barber" ballet.
If anything, that sounds like a more voluptuous woman to me.
Graham, like these four ladies, got to flaunt her voluptuous body.
The music is voluptuous and passionate, in a French Impressionist vein.
And I wanted it to be sensuous and voluptuous and carnal.
Turkeys: Voluptuous, browned and gloriously crisp, freckled with salt and pepper.
It's relevant to mention here that my girlfriend is, um, voluptuous.
In one image, Venus is voluptuous with long, possibly blonde hair.
They're thinking roast quail, perhaps with figs, in a voluptuous wine sauce.
Miami loves exposed meat in all of its tight or voluptuous forms.
She works out, she eats right, she's just a more voluptuous girl.
One of my sisters is very voluptuous; the other one is skinny.
This is probably why her sculptural pieces are organically voluptuous, like cells.
English, you quixotic, voluptuous, ten limbed goddess of quantum smartupidity http://bit.
In Lebanon women are often influenced by magazines featuring slim yet voluptuous women.
His dahlia arrangements are at once voluptuous and geometric, revealing honeycombs of petals.
As you can see below, the peach transformed into a significantly less voluptuous ass.
She's a beautiful, voluptuous, grown woman who knows she's only on this planet once.
Its name is derived from "ruby," because it is a brilliant and voluptuous red.
The video lacked the creamy resolution, crystalline audio, and voluptuous effects associated with professionalism.
A tomato is summer: gorged with sun, ridiculously voluptuous, drunk on stillness and time.
Their stories just sit there, voluptuous and tame, like a mink stole prettily arranged.
Irina Baronova, in lustrous black braids, was a huge hit as the voluptuous queen.
There's a final casting call Tuesday, and they're on the look out for voluptuous candidates.
Cobb is sixty-seven years old, with a voluptuous handlebar mustache and a serene manner.
Although her voice has its voluptuous pockets, when it came to interpretation she was indifferent.
Here their parts were sung with voluptuous colorings by the sisters Anu and Piia Komsi.
Her pieces were voluptuous, organic, whimsical, erotic, exuberant, sometimes cartoonlike, but most often decidedly feminist.
What previous Siren has ever been simultaneously so tough and so voluptuous as Ms. Mearns?
Turn around to see a bunch of green lettuce, with all its voluptuous surfaces and recesses.
Implicitly, those haters were saying that Gadot wasn't voluptuous enough to fill out Wonder Woman's costume.
Her body is too voluptuous (read: sexual) to fulfill men's fantasies of sexual conquest and prowess.
Voluptuous bodies explore the limits of physicality in the twisted works of Bay Area painter Koak.
Not to mention its cars' enormous dimensions and Dagmar bumpers, nicknamed after the voluptuous TV star.
David Szalay writes with voluptuous authority in "All That Man Is," his new novel in stories.
Gorchov's voluptuous color combination feels appropriate to the painting's title, while the painting remains resolutely abstract.
For a speakeasy in Chelsea, she covered a 19-foot-long hall in voluptuous tropical leaves.
The voluptuous model's got curves for days, so it takes double the effort to get clean.
Voluptuous bodies explore the limits of physicality in the twisted works of Bay Area painter Koak.
In Abichandani's works, Kali appears with animal heads, amputated limbs, enticing voluptuous breasts, and an open vagina.
This lunch at Pierre Gagnaire, which she describes over multiple pages, is food as pure, voluptuous luxury.
It can soften up a woodsy composition or add a voluptuous undernote to an otherwise chemical scent.
Babka, potato loaves, the open crumb of the breads at Tartine: all have been described as voluptuous.
"There's something about the rigidity of the black, and the voluptuous nature of the heart," he said.
Artist's Questionnaire Ruby Neri's voluptuous ceramic sculptures depict female figures as they dance, talk and ride horses.
That body is at once thin, toned, and voluptuous, with white but bronzed skin and long flowing hair.
You have to dress real people, and real people come in different sizes: short, tall, more voluptuous, skinny.
My curvaceous shape shows the beauty of my roots, where the women are naturally voluptuous and considered beautiful.
Remember those empire-waist, ruffled frocks that the cool kids swore made your flat chest look more voluptuous?
Described by India Today as "seemingly voluptuous," the Boob Bread comes from a Tokyo-based bakery called Kuppel.
"From across the bar, you notice a tall, voluptuous brunette with striking eyes," the ad read in part.
Bites The food at Lady of the House, in the Corktown neighborhood, could be described as seasonal-voluptuous.
CELEBRITY FLASHBACK PHOTOS "I had this voluptuous look, which didn&apost fit a little girl of 14!" she added.
Grown-ups and girleens alike are obsessed with Ryan, the hottie boyfriend of the head coach's voluptuous niece, Hailey.
At the age when many girls begin to care about their shapes, I yearned for a more voluptuous frame.
Voluptuous seems to be the only word that comes close to characterizing some of the works in the show.
Singing Leonora for the first time, her voice is startlingly voluptuous and generous in the middle and lower registers.
I glance at the handicapped parking spots, imagine him driving a voluptuous old Citroen, with soft, fragrant leather seats.
Outstanding at Thistlethwaite Americana is a small bureau, brushed, sponged and combed to resemble wood grain, only more voluptuous.
The way Aurora looks is more faithful to the book, where the character is supposed to be more voluptuous.
"I think about spaces constantly — everything leaves an impression," Breer says, taking a deep, voluptuous drag from a cigarette.
Her work embodies a strong visual language and iconography, with bold and voluptuous figures rendered with a designer's touch.
Take a long look at the voluptuous "Grande Kabylie, Large Circular Fibula Tabzimt" from the Kabyle people of Algeria.
They cover much of Ms. Meier's voluptuous, nearly naked body; as she shakes, they quiver, transforming her skin into scales.
Rubens, famed for his paintings of voluptuous female nudes, is one of the most acclaimed painters of the baroque tradition.
Not because I think that plus size, curvy, voluptuous, big bodies aren't attractive — because I think they're awesome and sexy.
She patronized the House of Worth, preferred French couturier to American socialites and favored designs that accented her voluptuous figure.
The Latin trap star appears throughout the video in body hugging outfits, rocking long wigs, makeup and even voluptuous breasts.
In much of his work there is a vertebrae-like form that often morphs into a more voluptuous, feminine body.
Those include the potential to fight tumors, and also using collagen-heavy species as a source for more voluptuous lips.
My dinner was uncomplicated and also flawless, beginning with a quartet of voluptuous oysters roasted with seaweed and minced celery.
But a few were amusing themselves by blowing voluptuous clouds with clunky vapes that had been around since middle school.
A distorting mirror: the women she chooses to photograph are typically larger and more voluptuous than the slender Ms. Lawson.
The ocean was empty, dark and churning, and I remembered the voluptuous sensation of the waves from earlier that afternoon.
But more often Andrews's writing is transportingly voluptuous, conjuring tastes and smells and sounds like her literary godmother, Edna O'Brien.
Her after-school snack, half an avocado with condensed milk, is commemorated here in the form of a voluptuous shake.
The result was a mesmerizing and slightly more voluptuous lip that's easy to maintain if you pick the right lipstick.
Voluptuous lines, sensual curves and braying crowds of young men eager to make one of the beauties on display their own.
In another print, the voluptuous curves of a woman taking an afternoon nap seem to make her teeter on her back.
In these, naked and voluptuous women — seemingly iterations of the same model — smile widely and frolic in theatric or carnivalesque settings.
She's a femme fatale all right; she's voluptuous, glamorous, but Balanchine also made her to be cold, snakelike, lethal and brutal.
On a recent morning, her studio brimmed with paintings of voluptuous women in classical attire, inspired by glittery Oaxacan folk ceramics.
"Batman" was a joke, and "Wonder Woman," the TV show, offered little more than a voluptuous woman in a skimpy costume.
On one of my visits, there was carne asada; the voluptuous strip of charred beef was remarkably well-seasoned and juicy.
Oftentimes auditions would go well, but casting directors wouldn't book Tosta, complaining her "baby face" and voluptuous frame couldn't work together.
Alban Lendorf, in his first season at the Met, proved a complex marvel, a happy powerhouse of sensitive and voluptuous dancing.
Artists continued to portray the "ideal" woman as curvy and voluptuous all the way through to the 17th and 18th centuries.
Felicity winds up on the sidewalk, clutching a sheet over her voluptuous front, as his father is hauled off to jail.
Mr. Klein is aided inestimably by his cinematographer, Bobby Shore, who has a gift for dark, voluptuous compositions and impressionistic flourishes.
She wears its plume as an elaborate headdress, and arms pull open the cloak of debris to reveal her voluptuous form.
There is a funny friction between the repressed way that it is painted, and the voluptuous image created through extreme cropping.
In an October 22010 interview, Stern remarks that Ivanka "looks more voluptuous than ever," and asked if she had gotten breast implants.
For years the company's best sellers have come from its voluptuous cruising and touring lines, including the 798 pound, 1340cc Road King.
From voluptuous dancers and a shapely baton twirler in unapologetic fashion, Beyoncé's Coachella performance highlighted what we celebrate in Black culture: curves!
In the clip for "Niña Bien" ("Good Girl") a rich, voluptuous undecided voter enters a church and confesses her doubts to God.
All esoteric in their designs, there are several symbols that repeatedly appear on this single flag: suns rising, sprawling mountains, voluptuous clouds.
Perhaps the voluptuous new logo could be used to make Virgin more alluring to potential suitors as it mulls a possible sale.
So, whether you're a svelte tigress or a voluptuous vixen, you are allowed to have all the unapologetic, unbridled sex you want!
Rose has blonde and pink hair and a voluptuous body that is covered in tattoos of flowers, hearts, and pin-up girls.
At a time when men demanded that female performers be curvy and voluptuous, a thin woman parading herself onstage was an affront.
Best of all is picadillo, ground beef simmered for two hours in crushed tomatoes, with green olives bringing an almost voluptuous brininess.
A few series back I wanted to paint in the vein of Fragonard, so I had a lot of voluptuous drawing elements.
And the third soprano character is really not my type — she's a voluptuous coloratura in a gown — but that could be fun.
The Stranger Things star, known for his voluptuous locks, has destroyed everything I've held dear about him and gotten...a bowl cut.
At Chama Mama, this is stirred tableside into a voluptuous mess, after the server asks how much butter you'd like to add.
Tell me about these velvet chairs, the voluptuous red one entwined with bronze apples and the blue chair with its phallic pillow.
Did we mention that the voluptuous singer started out performing atop a giant wedding cake, dressed as one of the sexiest brides ever?
In any event, the voluptuous queen (as the name translates) makes for an excellent arepa, a summer picnic in a warm corn pocket.
BBW is obviously gendered feminine, as are many other euphemisms that are often associated with plus size models, such as curvy, voluptuous, etc.
He was Australia's hedonist hero, a painter of grand and voluptuous canvases who hung out with Bob Dylan, Janis Joplin and Dire Straits.
Between those events lies a voluptuous wallow in sound and image, at times so captivating that we barely notice it's an ideational wasteland.
He has striking looks himself—long, thick dark hair and a heavy beard, like Christ as rendered by Leonardo, with a voluptuous mouth.
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A powerful electric powertrain wrapped up in the body of a wickedly voluptuous sports coupe, the E-motion is both fun and environmentally sustainable.
Curvy, full-figured, plus-size, plump, voluptuous, Rubenesque, stout — and the list goes on — are all either biased or even demeaning to certain groups.
Their pantomime mimicry is precise; Claire dons a wig and the appropriate mannerisms while flouncing around the stage in a voluptuous Alexander McQueen gown.
She even posed nude for the voluptuous "Venus Verticordia" in 1868, only for Rossetti to replace her face with that of model Alexa Wilding.
Neither is the distracting illustration of a voluptuous Dolly Parton on the glass in front of them we were admiring before they began playing.
Mr. Akdas whips olive oil, crushed walnuts and garlic into labneh (strained yogurt) until it seems to rise from the plate, voluptuous yet buoyant.
Add in the voluptuous volume and down-to-her-waist length of the hair, and it's the perfect bombshell blowout look for Valentine's Day.
The change is one that's important for the gaming industry, which, especially in male-centric games, still prefers to feature the stereotypical voluptuous skinny blond.
Tyssen, an artist and silversmith, said people sometimes mangle the leafy lady by climbing on top of the voluptuous vegetation or in other smaller ways.
In another interview from October 2006, Stern tells Trump that Ivanka is looking "more voluptuous than ever," and asks if Ivanka has gotten breast implants.
Then it's off to Iceland, where Mr. Oppenheimer surveys the voluptuous, otherworldly landscape and Mr. Herzog reads aloud from the Codex Regius, a medieval manuscript.
Milosh moans abjectly, belaboring the pulsating whimper at the back of the throat, as if convinced a man overwhelmed with voluptuous sensory delight swallows morphemes.
Mr. Bychkov led an easygoing, unpressured — indeed, often delicate and poised — voluptuous performance, though the Philharmonic's most distinctive sound remains a hotly screaming super-loudness.
The director Park Chan-wook spun his voluptuous fantasy from Sarah Waters's lesbian romance, "Fingersmith," and transplanted it to 1930s Korea during the Japanese occupation.
The director, Park Chan-wook, spun this voluptuous fantasy from Sarah Waters's lesbian romance "Fingersmith," and transplanted it to 1930s Korea during the Japanese occupation.
The phyllo is shredded into gossamer strands and gilded with butter; the cheese, akin to mozzarella, is made more voluptuous with ashta, Lebanese clotted cream.
" Joanne Ooi, founder of the jewelry retailer Plukka and a longtime observer of Kavant & Sharart, describes its designs as "voluptuous with a Star Trek edge.
Lisa Bielawa's "My Outstretched Hand" wove variegated, at times voluptuous choral textures around the 1901 memoirs of Mary MacLane, the radical freethinker of Butte, Montana.
The Heydar Aliyev Center in Baku, Azerbaijan, which won the London Design Museum's Design of the Year award in 2014, embodies Hadid's signature, voluptuous, design aesthetic.
Her pump doctor was going to give her bigger, more voluptuous hips; Cassadine was competing in a beauty pageant and wanted to fill out her gowns.
The men spend the first hour of the film lamenting the lack of action in their lives and lusting after voluptuous women in too-tight blouses.
Where other conductors emphasize voluptuous, post-Wagnerian sonorities, Rattle prefers a leaner, tighter sound; where others indulge in flamboyant ritardandos, he keeps to a steadier tempo.
Mr. Stemeseder, born in Salzburg, Austria, and now living in Berlin, is a pianist who favors an almost voluptuous tone on the instrument, soft and aglow.
Take the comely water nymphs in Herbert James Draper's Ulysses and the Sirens (1909), or the voluptuous creatures of Léon Belly's Odysseus and the Sirens (1867).
Both hedonistic architectural projects are signifiers of the overindulgence of a bilious, vanished age and yet testify to Lequeu's drawing dexterity, cultural erudition, and voluptuous obsessiveness.
The dancers will also be at home in the pulse of Mr. Brown's voluptuous movement, a silken blend of modern, West African and Afro-Caribbean dance.
The '09, on the other hand, was voluptuous and powerful, quite tannic yet more advanced than the '10, with an aroma of tobacco rather than flowers.
Montreal, with its own private atmosphere of celebration and voluptuous sorrow, standing as it does alongside the snowbound barnyards of Vermont, the silent forests of Maine.
She went on to forge a deeply individual path in art, creating voluptuous, exuberant, often whimsical works that frequently took the female form as its subject.
I thought of Genet often as I read Statovci's novel; Bujar, in his voluptuous lying and his disruption of others' lives, rivals any of Genet's outlaws.
And no one dances quite like Mr. Grant, who glides across the stage with a voluptuous, bearlike grace as his feet spark into impossibly intricate rhythms.
The voluptuous performer was just one of the many stars in the line-up for the music festival founded by Beyoncé's husband, fellow superstar Jay-Z.
If the cool minimalism of Steven Soderbergh's "Girlfriend Experience" isn't your thing, then the strenuously theatrical "Harlots" (keywords "bawdy" and "voluptuous") might be more your speed.
If ending with something sweet is important, the cold aguas de cremas have the texture of melting ice cream, voluptuous and thick, flavored with vanilla or coconut.
At the same time her voluptuous figure was attracting male attention, and Joe became concerned: an unwanted pregnancy in the family could damage his sons' political future.
Andrews's writing, delivered in short fragments, is "transportingly voluptuous, conjuring tastes and smells and sounds like her literary godmother, Edna O'Brien," Penelope Green writes in her review.
Their thick, sloping thighs, curvilinear arms, cinched torsos, and tapered feet and hands are all stylized as if based on the template of a voluptuous falling leaf.
This female (and overall badass friend), whose body I had envied, was admiring my voluptuous butt, admiring my unique assets and my own form of being hot.
So Gauguin had to partially invent an imaginary ideal Polynesia of free sex, a voluptuous Polynesia-of-the-mind in a land of considerably unrepressed sexual liberation.
Sports Illustrated's annual Swimsuit Issue is usually filled with an array of standard-issue beauties (voluptuous but more or less sample-sized, and primarily in their 20s).
While I may be on the well-nourished and voluptuous side, I did not see what that had to do with being a target for sex offenders.
However, because they are often made to look more muscular, it's hard to make a direct comparison with the female characters being made to look more voluptuous.
In describing the character in the text, Williams uses the word "plump" not once, not twice, but three times — and tosses in a "voluptuous" for good measure.
His depictions of women ranged from bare-breasted soft porn to voluptuous farming girls who were all somehow perfectly beautiful despite a hard day's work in the fields.
"This round and voluptuous little French miss is put on spectacular display," Bosley Crowther wrote in The Times, calling her "a phenomenon you have to see to believe."
Although she remains a self-conscious actress, her voice grows more voluptuous by the year, and she undoubtedly got to the bottom of this shallow but delectable role.
The meal was served at three long tables topped with voluptuous displays of ranunculus, anemones and roses of deep saturated red, like the rubies in the butterfly's wings.
The Met's Chinese collection has several examples, including, in Galley 270, a marvelous wood-carved one notable for its voluptuous torso, tapering fingers and calm-beyond-calm hauteur.
"Harmonielehre" pays homage to the voluptuous textures of late Romanticism, wedded in the outer movements to a rhythmic sense of purpose and stridency that feels urban and fresh.
Last November, a colleague at Christie's brought to auction a Modigliani painting of a voluptuous woman, "Reclining Nude," which had a presale estimate of a hundred million dollars.
Prior to our original introduction, Debbie Reynolds was already the voluptuous, fertile half of America's sweethearts, Elizabeth's Taylor's matron of honor, and a baton twirler and French horn player.
A sexy robot, with chrome curves, whose voluptuous metal figure makes the light reflected onto her surface resemble something lurid, like splotches of bodily fluids, on her gold pumps.
Alleging to show one's spirit, these photos radiate with voluptuous reds and blues, saturated purples and greens, the aura a cotton-candy wig, a technicolor haze, outside our brains.
Some of the orchestra's strengths — its voluptuous and flexible string sound, the first-rate horn section led by Todd Leighton — only truly came to the fore in the Mahler.
The voluptuous Hoka One One shoes are perhaps the most recognizable of the new maximalist footwear, but almost every athletic shoe company offers models now with similarly extreme padding.
One of the women is voluptuous, pink and Rubenesque; the other is distinctly yellow (Gauguin's Tahitians, but also "The Simpsons") and wears a cap and a chest-flattening bodice.
She has a high lyric soprano, big eyes, long hair and a figure that is conventionally attractive but not wildly attractive — neither voluptuous nor what you would call sexy.
And Jacqueline Green, in a solo that followed, was more than her usual precise, commanding self as she snapped her limbs sharply; her movement was shaded with voluptuous curves.
In this fantastical new musical, she offers an impudent and unlikely account of a voluptuous young woman (Ashley D. Kelley) who turns heads in the 19th-century American West.
This is what we often call the 'honeymoon trimester' because women feel great — they feel curvy and voluptuous, they physically feel well, and often, they'll get surges in their libido.
Of the many issues a town on the east coast could face — a voluptuous seagull statue near the piers of New Bedford, Massachusetts, might be the least of its worries.
Voluptuous clouds of hair, elongated breasts and other highlighted body parts give the gestural Sturm und Drang of Willem de Kooning's oil-painted women a run for their expressionistic vigor.
With its curvy banquettes, blue-green walls, stacks of vinyl records, and midcentury-style lighting, the décor conjures up the voluptuous allure of those jazz cafes in their 10173s heyday.
" When her bunkmate covers her wall with magazine clippings of stick-skinny models for "thinspiration," Will decides to glue photos of voluptuous women from Renaissance paintings, dubbing her collage "fatspiration.
But many fine-wine producers in Napa and Sonoma still had red grapes hanging — particularly those for the riper, more voluptuous style that dominate in California, especially in Napa Valley.
Beneath the elegance of her paintings, which are adorned with impeccably pale, voluptuous nudes, there's also the horror of punctured and dismembered body parts, as in "Iraqi Kit" from 2016.
Her slyly voluptuous "carbonara" of abalone livers and egg yolks is a homage to Tokyo-style wafu spaghetti with briny pickled cod roe — only here it's capped with shaved truffles.
One story arc follows a faintly melodramatic triangle among Mostro (Juan Carlos Hernández), who owns a bodega that binds together some of the story lines; his voluptuous wife, Samira (Ms.
A disc of brioche split, filled with pastry cream and decorated with faux diamonds of crystallized sugar, the Tarte Tropézienne was blond, voluptuous and perfectly balanced between elegance and vulgarity.
One chapter began, "Almost every person has something secret he likes to eat," and my heart thumped as I read Mary Frances's voluptuous description of her private relationship with tangerines.
"Your hair extensions, your ass, your tits, everything, they're heavy, 'cause she's fucking voluptuous," Khloé Kardashian says while ogling her sister Kim in an Instagram story posted to Kim's account.
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.
Her movements were quite slow, her body languid and also voluptuous — not the hard body of contemporary culture nor that of a cartoon character with a tail pipe up her anus.
Her voluptuous one-of-a-kind ceramics, which Céline commissioned for its Beverly Hills store, include massive planters that resemble upside-down heads and biomorphic, wormlike lamps glazed in rich neutrals.
This substance, PMMA, grabbed headlines in 2014 when Andressa Urach, a runner-up in a Miss Bumbum beauty pageant, was hospitalized in septic shock following injections to build more voluptuous thighs.
"Painted Ruins" arrives five years after Grizzly Bear's previous album, "Shields," and with it the band pushes its music further both inward and outward, toward the cryptic and toward the voluptuous.
The richest passages of this novel are mostly just long lists of nouns, fine paintings and antique furniture and threadbare Oriental rugs that build on each other in long, voluptuous passages.
But I do wonder about her strategy of foregrounding the widely desired, voluptuous, feminine form as a means of questioning the role that anatomy plays in our conception of the human.
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From wanting to be trampled by a voluptuous gigantic woman to being anally swallowed by a dragon, impractical fetishes come with challenges way beyond telling your partner that you like it rough.
Amid a scene of scantily clad sun worshipers, the best friends Reza Farahan and Mike Shouhed gaze at different objects of desire: Mr. Farahan at musclebound guys, Mr. Shouhed at voluptuous women.
Her creators introduced her as a tough, agile archaeologist who could outmatch Indiana Jones, yet she was noticed more for her voluptuous physique and revealing attire — a tank top and short shorts.
According to the book Voluptuous Panic, which explores the "erotic" world of Weimar, patrons at the Resi could also use the tubes to send people gifts such as perfume and cigar cutters.
Not since Herman Melville's publishers argued for less whale and more maidens in "Moby-Dick" ("young, perhaps voluptuous," they dared to dream) has a literary judgment been so impressively off the mark.
From the valley, I headed north, on narrow, winding roads, to the Qalamoun Mountains, a voluptuous but rugged range near the Syrian border, known for its apricot trees and chalky limestone quarries.
And unlike the famous Indian sculptor Ravinder Reddy whose large, gold leaf-covered female sculptures symbolizing fertility are often voluptuous and well formed, Rodwittiya's are not sexually suggestive in their rigid poses.
His tone ranged from voluptuous to flinty, and his band blended elements of the avant-garde — Julien Touéry, the pianist, has clearly heard some Don Pullen — with the strenuous side of jazz-rock.
Despite the model's game-changing construction — the Renaud & Papi movement was integrated with the case, an unheard-of innovation at the time — the RM 001 owes its icon status to its voluptuous silhouette.
But not every dress can be made to fit every body... It comes in a blouse and as a skirt which can be better options for women who are more voluptuous on top.
Vegetables here are not a dieter's refuge: Heirloom carrots, hidden beneath a mound of sprouted wheat, were prepared with duck fat and ramp vinegar and sat atop a voluptuous daub of crème fraîche.
The former was everything my Colombian heritage deemed beautiful: the voluptuous but slender woman with perfectly round, cup-able boobs and booty, thick but toned thighs, a tiny waist, and gloriously olive skin.
For the most part, friends and relatives stateside assumed I wanted to be rail-thin, while my Hispanic friends and relatives assumed I'd someday achieve a voluptuous body (without the belly flab, somehow).
But it was really just... the goals were to create a show that was beautiful enough to be called a correct adaptation of Neil Gaiman's novel, which is voluptuous and thoughtful and unafraid.
In this mode, the composer's changes can come slowly — as with the steady movement from a parched, dry violin tone to something more conventionally lovely — yet their culmination often ends up feeling voluptuous.
First, the trumpeter Rob Mazurek and the drummer Chad Taylor will be at the center of it, throwing a global haul of ideas together with a mishmash of electronic abrasions and voluptuous rhythm.
It is an astonishing time capsule, linking the muscular, hard-edge New York subway with the voluptuous, snow-white world that the architect Santiago Calatrava conjured in the World Trade Center Transportation Hub.
However, this illusion of exclusivity, positing the rare breed of the Voluptuous Female Genius, isn't merely tethered to antiquated bifurcations of feminine identity: the angel and the whore, the mousy bibliophile and the vamp.
You'll see "jab jabs," devil-like creatures usually covered in black paint, romping around Flatbush at 4 AM, or maybe a "Dame Lorraine," an exaggeratedly voluptuous woman dressed up to mimic the French aristocracy.
Like the fire station it wasn't entirely practical, but it was a voluptuous and muscular building, multi-tiered, with ramps that flowed like streams and floors tilted like hills, many walls swerving and swooning.
Of course, not everyone was enamored with the "spaghetti" webbing and bug eyes he gave Spider-Man or the way he transformed Mary Jane into a voluptuous vixen from a hair metal music video.
Now that I know that those voluptuous vases are by the son of Pierre-Auguste, I would compare the shape of their tiny "waists" and ample "hips" to the forms of late Renoir nudes.
The model and Project Runway judge wows every year with her well-crafted ensembles, whether she's turning herself into a very believable old lady or a voluptuous Jessica Rabbit — and, obviously, 2016 was no exception.
The images on view in Doi's current exhibition offer some of his most voluptuous compositions ever, all of which seem to float and spread like galaxies expanding endlessly in the far corners of the universe.
In the '50s and '60s, Hollywood pinups like Marilyn Monroe brought the mule renewed glamour, with voluptuous, spike-heeled versions, before a chunkier version emerged in the '90s, alongside its ugly step-sister, the slide.
For example, Asawa is placed in conversation with Hawai'ian-born Japanese-American artist Toshiko Takaezu's voluptuous stoneware, which is glazed with a dynamic velocity similar to the paint strokes of Jackson Pollock or Robert Motherwell.
But there was only one singer who could plausibly stand with the voluptuous-voiced Jamie Barton, the commanding Amber Wagner and the impassioned Michael Fabiano — the distinguished previous winners who performed while the judges deliberated.
"Riviera," currently halfway through its American cable run, has all the ingredients of the international melo-thriller, and because it's a Neil Jordan project, it's more voluptuous than most (if no more coherent or plausible).
The exhibition also includes a number of blue paintings with voluptuous female nudes enveloped in water or the deep indigos and cobalt of nightfall; the ebb, flow, and reverberation of waves conceal and reveal the figure.
Nearly 60 of his voluptuous, perfectionist pen-and-wash drawings (out of some 800) have traveled from the National Library of France for "Jean-Jacques Lequeu: Visionary Architect," a bewitching exhibition at the Morgan Library & Museum.
Together for the first time are Lee Krasner's voluptuous and explosive The Seasons (21965), Helen Frankenthaler's washed-out and blocky Jacob's Ladder (21967), Jay DeFeo's dense Incision (2200–239), and Elaine de Kooning's violent Bullfight (43).
For roughly 40 years, Keith Tyssen has been artfully pruning his hedges into a masterwork he calls "Gloria," a voluptuous, seductive leaf-woman reclining in front of his house like one of Jack Dawson's French girls.
There exists a small shelf of antisurvivor accounts full of frank, almost voluptuous despair — Edward St. Aubyn's Patrick Melrose novels, Hanya Yanagihara's "A Little Life," Raymond M. Douglas's memoir "On Being Raped" — all men's stories, interestingly.
In all my sips of the Mexican drink horchata, I've never encountered a version like this: more warmly spiced than sweet, and voluptuous, with ground walnuts in its depths and a crumble of pecans on top.
Finally, Coco (of Ice-T and Coco fame) had a birthday bash of her own in Las Vegas, wearing a Versace minidress that showed off her voluptuous curves and matched her Chanel-bag-and-Louboutin theme cake.
It really depends," says Deveau, "A woman can be sexy if she wants, but she can also be not so sexy, she can be hairy, skinny, or voluptuous, I'm trying to show that beauty is in everyone.
Miss Prism (the wonderful contralto Hilary Summers), charged with tutoring Cecily in German but more interested in reading her copy of "Fifty Shades of Grey," had her own, much more voluptuous, setting of the same Schiller text.
There are plenty of less outré designs too, like the flat marble Op table with its elliptical, open-circle base — a Blackman Cruz staple — or the Deliquescent dining table, with its sleek glass top and voluptuous undergirding.
A formidable artist and teacher in his day, van Veen's most famous pupil was Peter Paul Rubens, the renowned painter who embodied Flemish Baroque style and whose work is notable for its color, voluptuous form and sensuality.
It's weird as hell—but Rebel Wizard's Prosthetic debut, Voluptuous Worship of Rapture and Response, been steadily growing on me like some sort of toxic grave mold, so I thought I'd add it in here for kicks.
" In the 1890s, American artist Charles Dana Gibson drew images of tall, slim-waisted yet voluptuous women in illustrations for mainstream magazines, and these depictions of the new feminine ideal were referred to as the "Gibson Girl.
The sculpture takes the shape of a bare-chested woman set against a darkly ominous polyurethane and plaster resin background, her voluptuous, anonymous figure, looming as if it was about to enter a timeless, immutable cultural abyss.
Earlier in the evening, Vergara joked about her father having called her "a hooker" because of her voluptuous figure, implying that she wouldn't be able to have a strong career as an actress because of her breast size.
In addition to Siri (Norse for "beautiful woman who leads you to victory"), her sorority sisters include Amazon's Alexa and Microsoft's Cortana (named after a voluptuous character in the video game "Halo," who wears a "holographic body stocking").
The Parthenon Marbles include an 80-meter frieze depicting the Great Panathenaia, the ancient Greek feast in honor of the goddess Athena, the muscled body of an ancient Greek river god lounging in midair and voluptuous female figures.
The same could be said of the director Park Chan-wook, whose attention to voluptuous detail — to opulent brocades and silky robes, luscious peaches and creamy shoulders — turns each scene into an invitation to ooh, aah and mmm.
Among other things, she's invented her own genre of performance art ("Availibism"), made and performed in experimental films, modeled for Calvin Klein, and fronted an ongoing death-metal-glam-punk band project, The Voluptuous Horror of Karen Black.
The children in these images face the camera with a deep-down, dare-me beauty complemented by glistening Afros, voluptuous rolls and undulating braids with cowrie shell accessories that enhance the texture of a proud and voluminous birthright.
" This says nothing of Trump allowing Stern during another interview to refer to his daughter, Ivanka Trump, as "a piece of ass," and Trump himself saying of her during that interview that "She's actually always been very voluptuous.
The designer Henning Koppel is revered among fans of modernism, in his native Denmark and around the world, for the voluptuous pieces he sketched for the Danish silver brand Georg Jensen during a collaboration that lasted three decades.
It is just one in a parade of dishes at this homey Albanian restaurant that celebrate creaminess, which is to say an enveloping, voluptuous richness that is as much an embrace of life as it is of food.
"There was a shot of an Italian girl — long dark hair, dark eyes — coming out of the water soaking wet, a man's shirt clinging to her voluptuous body," Mr. Douglas wrote in his autobiography "The Ragman's Son" (1988).
Over the years, the KarJenner sisters have become infamous for showing off their voluptuous assets in almost every revealing outfit imaginable, so Ellen couldn't help but ask Kardashian and Jenner which parts of their body they love the most.
Contrast this with the innumerable portraits of Walter (always described as 'Nude' or 'Girl' to maintain secrecy); figures outlined by impossibly voluptuous, almost geometric curves and smooth liquid swirls, peacefully sleeping, head thrown back in abandon, or placidly submissive.
It was clear that the voluptuous Graham had what it takes to be an actual Sports Illustrated swimsuit model, and apparently SI agreed, as Graham has been tapped as the latest "Rookie" to appear in this year's Swimsuit Issue.
Like Morris herself, many of the people who receive the treatment are transgender women seeking voluptuous curves, although a Brazilian supermodel named Andressa Urach drew wider attention to the issue when pieces of her ass literally rotted in 2015.
Their love of saffron as a way of seasoning the rice and painting it a voluptuous gold was still there in the mid-1800s, centuries after the Muslim departure, which is when paella as we know it was established.
Frank (Seth Rogen, in cured meat form) and Brenda (Kristen Wiig, a voluptuous bun) are in side-by-side packages, just waiting for the day they can finally escape from the plastic and finally slip it in, so to speak.
This is when he created some of his hottest, most voluptuous paintings, in which churning male and female sexual body parts flutter and float through splatters and splurges that play off the thick, eggshell-whitish ground suggestive of foamy sea scum.
When Michael contemplated renting that tidy little studio apartment on Ethel Avenue, with its white fence and pearly roses, it was voluptuous Bree in her tight clothes and gold Mercedes whom he was visualizing having to introduce to those kindly landladies.
Do you know who I'm having dinner with tonight, he asked a reporter, before mouthing the name of his dining companion in two voluptuous syllables: "Ru-Pert," he whispered, referring to Rupert Murdoch, the Australian media mogul who oversees News Corporation.
A gauzy strip of cloth wraps around Venus's right buttock, crosses over the crack of her ass, and touches against the top left edge of the torn rectangle (its top edged in white), framing the persimmon and the voluptuous indentation. 26.
Jamieson chose each flower for its traditional associations: There's a voluptuous pink hibiscus bloom (often seen as a symbol of grace), a balletic fuchsia (confiding love), a strawberry plant (wild love), dainty snowdrops (hope) and the yellow lesser celandine (joy).
For a woman like Babitz, there's no paradox in "voluptuous" purity, no assumptions of lascivious excess that has contributed to the long exploitation of black women, from Sarah Baartman in the 19th century to the lingering racial stigmas of the present day.
That fellow very much remains, there in the voluptuous Mancunian drawl of his "ponk" rock recollections, and in the mischievous grin and twinkling eyes that punctuate the astute, if often unfiltered, thoughts he gleefully doles out in both conversation and his writing.
Some of the earliest artwork known to have been produced by human hands are the small carvings of voluptuous and luridly detailed female figures called "Venus figurines," which date back as far as the Aurignacian period some thirty-five thousand years ago.
John Szoke This print dealer presents three excellent mini-shows: works by Jean Cocteau on the outside wall and, inside to the left, prints by Edvard Munch, including a morbidly erotic drypoint depicting a voluptuous nude woman embracing and kissing a skeleton.
I know what you've been longing for this whole time, and I'm here to tell you thatat long last, it's arrived: You can now own your very own voluptuous daikon radish body pillow to snuggle up and fall asleep next to every night.
Behold then another luxury sex album, as voluptuous as his usual music, albeit on a more specific thematic level (I don't know of another R&B album, or Christmas album, that so regularly invokes the act of unwrapping presents as an erotic metaphor).
The voluptuous stylization, with slow motion sequences and exquisite evocation of the 1970s décor — plus one sequence in which a lunar eclipse viewed through tinted glasses evocatively turns the idyllic landscape red — at times recalls Red Riding (2009), another stylish noir, tinged with moral evil.
So maybe appealing to 18th-century beauty ideals isn't the wisest idea overall — but there's nothing wrong with feeling like a moneyed aristocrat of yesteryear every time you spray this voluptuous rose scent, which also contains camellia oil to infuse hair with healthy shine.
The role of Titania beautifully showcases dissimilar dancers: young Miriam Miller, with face and limbs registering wonderfully throughout the theater, is all springtime bloom; Teresa Reichlen, marvelously incisive and exact, is warmly imperious; Sara Mearns, at her freshest and grandest, makes the dance joyously voluptuous.
These infidelities were revealed after he borrowed my laptop for a weekend and returned it without logging out of his accounts, where I read a series of romantic and brooding private messages he exchanged with a voluptuous folk singer via the social network everyone hated.
"In the figure of the Queen of Sheba, the beckoning and voluptuous Orient becomes embodied, its imaginative territory in classical sources encompassed meridian and outlandish exoticism, sensuality, wonder and luxuries," argues Marina Warner in From The Beast To The Blonde: On Fairy Tales and Their Tellers.
In a voluptuous painting here by Jean-Honoré Fragonard, which he gave the winkingly ironic title "The Useless Resistance" and completed in 1773, a maiden swaddled in silks tugs on the wig of an advancing seducer, who has lifted her skirt to reveal her opalescent thighs.
In the song "Pretty Women" from "Sweeney," as the voluptuous tune and ethereal lyrics ("dancing" and "glancing" rhyme with "how they make a man sing") pulse toward what feels like erotic release, the vengeful barber is stropping the blade that will soon kiss his customer's neck.
For the expanded "Chaconne," each dancer performs a solo, etching the space with Limón's voluptuous turns, both fleet and slowly curving, and weightier moments of stillness in which stoic poses are embellished with sculptural touches, like the arms held overhead with the backs of the wrists touching.
But she rejects the orthodoxy of using only native plants, granting herself the freedom to mix gathered grasses with waxy anthuriums and voluptuous orchids, in a surreal gesture, or to use a single anchoring stalk to "bring an opulent arrangement back down to earth," she said.
Her colored shawl abounds with flora and fauna and its tassels overspill the sofa, as if evoking the voluptuous realism of O'Brien's books — books that, not long before Magnus photographed her, had been banned and burned in Ireland, mainly due to their frank depiction of women and sexuality.
In Barber's Violin Concerto, with the sweet-toned but fiery violinist Jennifer Frautschi as soloist, there were voluptuous tuttis in which the orchestra's string section flexed its might, part of a big-hearted and shapely performance that paid homage to the power of meticulously phrased, cleanly sung melody.
On the sun-dappled grounds of the self-described progressive Tuscan mental hospital called Villa Biondi, an expansive, voluptuous motormouth named Beatrice (Valeria Bruni Tedeschi) swans around as if she owned the joint, even impersonating an admitting doctor to bamboozle a newly admitted younger woman, Donatella (Micaela Ramazzotti).
Reyes Martín, glorious in a tight red dress that maps her mature and voluptuous figure, sings and teases the dancer Jasiel Nahin—who answers with a battery of syncopated heel stamps and flips his jacket off one shoulder, like a bullfighter, setting his youthful bravura against her knowing sensuality.
Which is weird, as Mucha's version of Art Nouveau — an inimitable mixture of sumptuous pattern and voluptuous female goddess form — was synonymous with the champagne gaiety and decadence of Belle Époque Paris during a period where technological and aesthetic innovation was only first meeting exotic eclecticism at various World Fairs.
In the apartment, Mr. Hicks, whose loopy and appealing photo vignettes have made him an Instagram star, has glued pheasant feathers to a lampshade, made voluptuous resin furniture and painted his burlap walls with scenes of 1313th-century Constantinople and portraits of his chickens, Instagram stars in their own right.
Arrested Development star Alia Shawkat as Aladdin's sister Emily, Emmy-winner Natasha Lyonne as Aladdin's voluptuous mom, internet curiosity Bip Ling as the Kardashian-esque Princess Barbara, Zoë Kravitz as an asparagus-loving miner, and neo-Expressionist painter Francesco Clemente's portrayal as the genie each tackle Adam's lyrical voice in their own way.
"The unique elements of TST's expression of the idea of Baphomet, and particularly the use of a male chest rather than voluptuous large female breasts, and the configuration with a small boy and small girl looking at the Sabbatic Goat head of the statue, were unquestionably copied by defendants," the complaint said.
The show has been selected and organized by Mark Francis of Gagosian, with the help of Nicola Del Roscio from the Cy Twombly Foundation; its title is from a Navajo night chant that Twombly used in the title of a voluptuous unbound book of 19603 paintings on paper (1983-2002) in the final gallery here.
Yet, while most of my friends were working to get Tyra Banks' voluptuous shape, I was plastering photos of Halle Berry's lean, petite frame and Jessica Biel's abs of steel onto my vision board, next to the other things I wanted most: the L.A. city skyline and the entertainment publicists I aspired to be like.
In another work from 1911, "Reclining Nude Girl in Striped Smock," a weepy sexuality is delicately suggested by a flushed pink ear and a soft watery eye topping-off the beautifully colored-in contour lines that adhere to the kind of voluptuous natural forms popular with Art Nouveau: the flowing curvature of seaweed and lilies.
So singular are their patterns, they're immediately recognizable even when transformed into art objects, as with the paper ferns created by Stephanie Redlinger of the Florasmith in San Francisco, somehow skeletal and voluptuous at once, or the native fern abstracted into totemic repetition in a textile design by Sarah Nicholas Williams of Radish Moon.
That's not to say that the sneering, outspoken Hooky fans have come to know is no more: That fellow very much remains, there in the voluptuous Mancunian drawl of his "ponk" rock recollections, and in the mischievous grin and twinkling eyes that punctuate the astute, if often unfiltered, thoughts he gleefully doles out in both conversation and his writing.
I would experience a kind of voluptuous awe if I could see a volcano of blood, eruptions as red as fire and as burning as despair, burst into the midst of the comfortable and superficial harmony of everyday life, or if I could see all our hidden wounds open, making of us a bloody eruption forever.
Especially because those images exist in stark contrast to those of certain other women in the public eye, in particular the women associated with the Trump family, including the first lady, Melania Trump, and the former communications director Hope Hicks, whose long, lush locks represent what Mr. McCracken call "voluptuous hair" — hair in the Rita Hayworth-Cindy Crawford mode.
In Slow Days, Fast Company, she remarks, cannily and matter-of-factly, that the gleaming hue of her skin is largely responsible for the lust she inspires in men: The truth is that when you're as voluptuous and un-hair-sprayed as I am, you have to cover yourself in un-ironed muumuus to walk to the corner and mail a letter.
From the photo of the blue with white stripes coupe, however, you can see a massive hood vent that you'll probably be able to grill ribs on after a day at the track, voluptuous fenders, aerodynamic extensions at the front corners and the GT500's massive tabletop rear wing, which another teaser image previously revealed is sitting on trellis-style supports.
Indeed, apart perhaps from Caravaggio, what old master could have conceived of compositions like his Saint Sebastian Tended by the Holy Women (26), in which two woman furtively remove arrows from the saint's sprawled dead body, or Christ on the Cross (22019), in which the voluptuous Mary Magdalene, clad in red and prone passionately on the ground below, stares upward at Christ?
In this crystalline exhibition, nearly every gallery exhales its own delicious breath, offering up concentrated views of Penn's innovative still-life and fashion work for Vogue; his portraits of cultural luminaries and tradesmen, as well as of indigenous Peruvians; his nearly abstract close-ups of voluptuous nudes; and his colossal cigarette butts, with their tragicomic evocations of Roman columns, tombstones and even corpses.
Before the show began, clusters of young black and Hispanic women lingered outside the vast auditorium, sporting outfits—pom-pom shorts, close-fitting skirts, Spanxless silk trousers—that both suited the weather and showcased the part of their anatomy that the voluptuous thirty-four-year-old Houston-born star first celebrated way back when black was starting to be beautiful—again.
The photographer fuses iconic artworks like Giorgione's Sleeping Venus and Titian's Venus of Urbino, to create her own image "Reclining Venus," replacing the milky white reclining women in the classic paintings with a voluptuous woman of color lying upon a wedding dress, rather than the silk bedding of the original paintings, as if emphatically pronouncing her resignation from the gendered roles inherent to marriage.
The show opens with "A Movie" (1958), a free-associative pageant of found footage, which flashes both slapstick (a clip of a periscope cuts to a voluptuous pinup, then to a speeding torpedo) and tragic (executed bodies strung up by their feet, an elephant swarmed by its hunters, children beset by famine), compressing the thrill, dread, desire, hostility, and too-muchness of life into twelve stunning minutes.
An admirer of the photographer Irving Penn (with whom he worked as an assistant on an assignment at the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute many years ago), in his newest photos Ricco emulates that master's portraits-of-objects approach in close-ups of old glass bottles, antique toys and voluptuous peonies, reveling in the light playing upon their surfaces and oozing through a milky, glass-sheet background.
Museums & Galleries In this crystalline exhibition, closing on July 30, nearly every gallery exhales its own delicious breath, offering up concentrated views of Penn's innovative still-life and fashion work for Vogue; his portraits of cultural luminaries and tradesmen, as well as of indigenous Peruvians; his nearly abstract close-ups of voluptuous nudes; and his colossal cigarette butts, with their tragicomic evocations of Roman columns, tombstones and even corpses.
As the show moves along, it retraces a brilliant, productive career of nearly 70 years, revealing the unwavering consistency of a vision fixed on form and beauty in their many guises: extensive fashion work for Vogue; portraits of cultural luminaries and tradesmen, as well as of indigenous Peruvians and New Guinean tribesmen; nearly abstract close-ups of overly voluptuous nudes; and colossal cigarette butts magnified to suggest Roman columns, tombstones and even corpses.
Exhibitors include Olivia Taylor with faux-skin sculptures made from paint and silicon, puppet builder Manju Shandler with a site-specific work responding to political and social war, Kat Ryals with dry plate tintype photographs that feature animalistic characteristics in human portraits, Sam Horowitz with an organic installation of vines and branches, Coalfather Industries with a video partly filmed on Governors Island, and Meegan Barnes with ceramic sculptures of voluptuous women (and women-like rabbits wearing sunglasses).
In this crystalline exhibition, nearly every gallery exhales its own delicious breath, offering up concentrated views of Penn's innovative still-life and fashion work for Vogue, including "Girl Drinking (Mary Jane Russell), New York, 1949" (above, a gelatin silver print from 2000); his portraits of cultural luminaries and tradesmen, as well as of indigenous Peruvians; his nearly abstract close-ups of voluptuous nudes; and his colossal cigarette butts, with their tragicomic evocations of Roman columns, tombstones and even corpses.
Namely, there was the food, which is served on old-fashioned china and could be described as seasonal-voluptuous: roast chicken for four; mighty slabs of mushroom toast smeared with homemade ricotta; crisp-creamy roasted cauliflower served in a puddle of parmesan sauce; a trio of scallops, fat as tuffets, plopped on a bed of polenta cooked in whey; and a sardine tin full of lethally rich shrimp butter, tinted scarlet with a dusting of Aleppo pepper and accompanied by toasted rye-sourdough bread.
One day, Christiansen was in a meeting at André Balazs's yet-to-open London hotel, Chiltern Firehouse, admiring "the line strokes of the pink paint on the wall," he said, when he realized that many of his references came from the same mind, or, rather, two minds: Karl Fournier and Olivier Marty of the Paris-based architecture firm Studio KO. 11 Photos View Slide Show ' Fournier and Marty, who created the Chiltern's lived-in Edwardian look and who had previously designed elegant, earthy homes for Pierre Bergé (Yves Saint Laurent's former business and romantic partner) and the Italian aristocrat Marella Agnelli, are known less for their aesthetic, which tends to be elastic, as they are for their ability to cleverly mix periods and moods in creating spaces that channel a voluptuous tranquillity: placid Berber compounds in Marrakesh, for instance, or a gracefully blackened wood barn on France's Brittany coast.

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