How To Use Statuesque In A Sentence

  • This time Hamilton ran through a statuesque Town defence to side-foot the ball past a helpless O'Hare.
  • He charged down the soft dry sand until he was right beside the statuesque girl and puffed out his chest comically.
  • She recalled her statuesque repose, and her aristocratic manner which had so pleased her father. Further Adventures of Quincy Adams Sawyer and Mason Corner Folks
  • Of the dancers, statuesque Katherine Fricker seems to shine particularly, but there are other very talented dancers in the troupe of 60 that make up the show.
  • Sandy is played by Cindy Lou, a statuesque and baleful creature with presence and a truly impressive amount of facial hair.
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  • There are also some marvellously statuesque perennials for boggy soil. Times, Sunday Times
  • a rifle, had necessitated in him a degree of steadiness, not only while taking aim, but even after pulling the trigger, which rendered him what we might term statuesque in his action as he levelled his piece. The Rover of the Andes A Tale of Adventure on South America
  • She was tall and statuesque, copper hair her crown, skin bronzed by the Arizona sun. Gens du voyage - French Word-A-Day
  • Her passionate features, well-defined, firm, and statuesque in life, were doubly so now: her mouth and brow, beneath her purplish black hair, showed only too clearly that the turbulency of character which had made a bear-garden of his house had been no temporary phase of her existence. Wessex Tales
  • A statuesque beauty beamed back from the pages.
  • Meanwhile, statuesque blonde George, a recovering coke addict, is being blackmailed by a Polish drug dealer named Broylin Grillo.
  • My grandmother, who had been widowed many years before, was a tall, statuesque woman with a kind and gentle face and manner.
  • Standing close to his chair was a handsome Italian, calm, statuesque, reaching across him to place the first pile of napoleons from a new bagful just brought him by an envoy with a scrolled mustache.
  • Luque goes round a statuesque Blanc before squaring for Victor to tap home from all of three yards.
  • He meets an isolated female who is his muse (moving fluently through classically statuesque poses) and his messenger of death.
  • Tall and statuesque with a thick mane of aspirin-white hair, she still radiates the famous beauty of earlier years.
  • Every evening, at dusk, a statuesque semi-naked Fijian played on a huge drum, hewn from the trunk of an enormous coconut palm, which was the announcement that dinner was served. Archive 2009-01-01
  • Despite advancing years and a little infirmity - the statuesque Lady Healey was on crutches recently after a knee operation - her ‘eternal summer’ has not faded.
  • It was a statuesque form of him, but the wooden carving had his general features and form.
  • Wife and I agree that Miss Venezuela is a statuesque goddess such as Praxiteles must have loved. TRUMP PIMPS "MEMORIAL DAY" MISS UNIVERSE! OPRAH SHILLS "THE SECRET." AND CINDY SHEEHAN WEEPS FOR US ALL!
  • When the smoke cleared, Queen Rizor and Queen La Faye stood, tall, elegant, statuesque, where the fireworks had been.
  • Eventually the statuesque and barely made-up Helena Pikon, often resembling a caryatid in her straight-and-narrow stance, takes on the persona of a sorrowing Penelope from the "Odyssey" as she makes her mark as something of a loner in this community, often trailing tristesse in her wake. Tides of Memory
  • While this went on, a young girl ran out into the arena, and, after a bow to the spectators, quickly mounted to the top of the pole, where she presently stood in statuesque beauty that took all eyes even from the loveliness of the officer of 'bersaglieri'. Literature and Life (Complete)
  • Similar in height to his friend, the two paled in comparison to height of their third companion, a tall statuesque woman with whom black was a predominant color.
  • He met his wife, Anne Hart, a tall, statuesque, brunette singer, at Winston's.
  • I love clothes - and the fair trade ones often are very expensive, and not designed for, erm, statuesque women.
  • It is an open-air museum of superb bronzes, who, when they condescend to clothe themselves at all, drape in statuesque folds about their brown limbs and bodies a few yards of white or crimson cloth, which adorns rather than conceals. In Seven Stages: A Flying Trip Around the World
  • Baroness" had their magnificent court dresses unpacked to impress and bewilder and confound the guests, while the gaping domestics would spread the news abroad until the entire population of the town would be assembled open-mouthed in front of the Baron's hotel, watching his movements and admiring in no stinted terms the statuesque beauty of the Danger! A True History of a Great City's Wiles and Temptations The Veil Lifted, and Light Thrown on Crime and its Causes, and Criminals and their Haunts. Facts and Disclosures.
  • She had him dressed in the skimpiest of tunics and had him assuming various statuesque poses. Lance Mannion:
  • Madame Marton is a little taller, with a good figure too, but her body looks harder, what they call a statuesque figure. Maigret has Scruples
  • Decked out in psychedelic dusters or classic Carnaby Street fashions, she was statuesque and enigmatic, a combination of cool and casual that balanced out well with the mournful classics she crooned.
  • I am terrified of Miss Carter, who can only be described as "statuesque" and always does the right thing Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 156, April 23, 1919
  • A bucks night reveller was completely naked and on his hands and knees when he allegedly was raped by a stripper with a "statuesque" sex toy, a court has heard. National Nine News
  • The statuesque theme continues in the vegetable garden where there are great fronds of fennel and huge clumps of Cynara Scolymus - globe artichoke, their purple thistle heads abuzz with bees.
  • And whilst she was statuesque, her body was fully in proportion, slim and shapely, moulded by a carefully understated outfit.
  • The unusual focus on Gerald's neck eroticizes this aspect of his body by highlighting the fact that here his clothes start, just where his statuesque body begins.
  • She confirms the theory that the shape of the loaf, suggesting a statuesque matron, gave the bread its name and that the fluted tube pan used resembles the skirt of a peasant woman.
  • There are also some marvellously statuesque perennials for boggy soil. Times, Sunday Times
  • Statuesque in a paiette festooned knit dress, Whitney Port took it all in whilst sipping her champy.... The Daily Truffle: People Hosts Red Carpet Style Party at Newly Remodeled Decades Atelier
  • The guests needed little reminding as the statuesque bride proved utterly captivating.
  • She's playing chic, statuesque Jacqueline, whose 25th anniversary as the doyenne of restaurateurs on the St Tropez waterfront is marked by the presentation of a bouquet: a case of Goodyear for the roses.
  • Her identical poses mimic Newton's paired photographs showing a group of statuesque fashion models similarly dressed and undressed.
  • Decked out in psychedelic dusters or classic Carnaby Street fashions, she was statuesque and enigmatic, a combination of cool and casual that balanced out well with the mournful classics she crooned.
  • A half-dozen watchers, leaning statuesquely on the shafts of their peavies, watched the ordered ranks pass by. Americans All Stories of American Life of To-Day
  • A sumptuous Russian sleigh drawn by two splendid black horses, with a statuesque driver in ebony handling the ribbons, attracted the attention of the crowd as it dashed down the avenue and paused near the capitol steps. Hagar's Daughter: A Story of Southern Caste Prejudice
  • He was struck by a statuesque blonde at the coffee point. Times, Sunday Times
  • Maria, a tall and statuesque young woman with enchanting eyes and incredible ebony legs, takes me to her hairdresser's house.
  • She was a tall, statuesque woman with sleek black hair worn on top of her head, flashing black eyes, a smooth tan complexion and she wore a flashing red silk early 19th century gown.
  • The front garden slopes away from the house, with the incline packed with an interesting array of shrubbery and tall flowers - white flowering eucryphia and myrtle blend with statuesque hoheriay and elegant miscanthus grasses.
  • However, perhaps the biggest proof of the statuesque 5ft 9in Miss Bruni's admiration for Mr Sarkozy is her willingness to give up high heels.
  • A statuesque, photographic beauty looming a full head above a thin, long-haired, pathetic, freckly failure. Dear Mrs. Fitzsimmons
  • She had a classic, statuesque beauty peculiarized by some wonderful imperfections, particularly her unstraightened teeth, which only heightened at least for me her great and useful beauty. Crush of the week: Helena Anýžová
  • But archaeologists who worked on the extraordinary excavation in East Yorkshire that revealed a rare Iron Age chariot buried with the skeleton of a statuesque woman, are urging caution.
  • For the rest, a face rather oval than long, a nose which the schoolmaster declared was "statuesque The Lilac Sunbonnet
  • she was a statuesque redheaded eyeful
  • If her rituals or gris-gris didn't work, Marie (who was a statuesque woman, to say the least) met them in the street and physically beat them.
  • Covered with greasepaint and standing motionless for an hour, two young people act as statuesque models to earn money.
  • Sandy is played by Cindy Lou, a statuesque and baleful creature with presence and a truly impressive amount of facial hair.
  • Neglected, beautiful statues found in nature are what I call statuesque beauty. Blogtimore, Hon
  • You see freckles and gaucherie; I see statuesque beauty, and the intense attraction of a fiery temperament.
  • This has been strangely absent from back pages, and indeed now from the player's Twitter feed – deleted and replaced with an apologyIs it a coincidence that Everton took one look at the newly unveiled sculptures of Arsenal legends Thierry Henry, Tony Adams and Herbert Chapman outside the Emirates and proceeded to defend the winning goal, brilliant as it was in conception and execution, in a manner that can only be described as statuesque? Tiki-taka: Prince Buaben of Watford apologises for Twitter remarks
  • His idea of a Prince of Mervo was something statuesquely aloof, something -- he could not express it exactly -- on the lines of the illustrations in the Zenda stories in the magazines -- about eight feet high and shinily magnificent, something that would give the place a tone. The Prince and Betty
  • This Club was of an inclusive and intersocial character; to a degree, indeed, remarkable for the part of England in which it had its being -- dear, delightful Wessex, whose statuesque dynasties are even now only just beginning to feel the shaking of the new and strange spirit without, like that which entered the lonely valley of Ezekiel's vision and made the dry bones move: where the honest squires, tradesmen, parsons, clerks, and people still praise the Lord with one voice for His best of all possible worlds. A Group of Noble Dames

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