patchworked造句
例句與造句
- Precious fabrics with the consistency of cobwebs were patchworked together to form pale pastel dresses.
- Small-scale florals dominate, with a hint of faded glory in tattered jeans, ragged hems and unevenly patchworked skirts and dresses.
- The sweet, aromatic smoke wafted over the group clustered at the llama pen adorned with patchworked rainbow-colored pennants on a sun-splashed day.
- Valentino also diverted from the deluge of bright colors flooding the runways by shading his prim, often-patchworked daywear in pastels, pale grays and tans.
- At Brown, looks on campus range from " downtown New York hipster " to " stiletto-clad sophisticates " and " patchworked bohemians ."
- It's difficult to find patchworked in a sentence. 用patchworked造句挺難的
- Remember, we said could, because this is a player with two patchworked knees kept together by a surgeon's sutures, No . 3 paper clips and wads of Bazooka.
- The current show worked like an orchestral arrangement, first with each of the instruments being introduced then, then playing little duets, then ending with a cacophony of everything playing together, prints from Africa patchworked into sheer caftans, with neon leggings beneath.
- So many vignettes pass through my mind when I think of your generosity : the treasure hunt you organized for my birthday after Dad died; the portrait you drew of me for the cover of my North Carolina notebook; the white eyelet dress you bought me for my Confirmation; the salesman samples you patchworked together so we could have a living room carpet; the royal blue cardigan you knitted for me; the baths we used to take together, and all those songs we sang; how much I loved to sleep with you, cuddled like spoons.
- Yale professor, literary scholar, and critic Harold Bloom raised criticisms of the books'literary merits, saying, " Rowling's mind is so governed by clich閟 and dead metaphors that she has no other style of writing . " A . S . Byatt authored a " New York Times " op-ed article calling Rowling's universe a " secondary secondary world, made up of intelligently patchworked derivative motifs from all sorts of children's literature . . . written for people whose imaginative lives are confined to TV cartoons, and the exaggerated ( more exciting, not threatening ) mirror-worlds of soaps, reality TV and celebrity gossip ".