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Example sentences for "nuance"

Lexicographically close words:
ntoi; nton; ntos; nuage; nuances; nubbin; nubbins; nube; nubes
  1. Nuance and overtones not dazzling tropical hues or rhythmical variety.

  2. The shining ribs of disillusion shine through his psychology; a psychology of nuance and finesse.

  3. I always know I'm missing about three levels of the nuance in whatever's going on.

  4. It was a seated ballet of nuance and perfect clarity of motion.

  5. The hair fair and smoothly wavy, if one may attempt to express a nuance by combining contradictory terms.

  6. Thank you," said "Harry" again, with the barest nuance of dryness in his tone.

  7. The changing nuance syncopations that give such expressive accent to the different solo verses sung by the Negro "leader" have all been caught and put upon paper.

  8. The worse fault is to deprive it, by a useless surplus of tone-colours, of that suppleness and subtlety of nuance which is its principal charm.

  9. One is prone to accept too readily the idea, that expressive nuance is a privilege of the modern musical art, and that Handel's orchestra knew only the great theatrical contrasts between force and sweetness, or loudness and softness.

  10. He gets atmosphere in a phrase; a verbal nuance lifts the cover of some iniquitous or gentle soul.

  11. Baudelaire, patterning after Poe and Bertrand, fashioned poems in prose and created images of beauty; following him Huysmans added a novel nuance and made the form still more concentrated.

  12. Personally I admire Paul Dukas, though without any warrant whatever for placing him on the same plane with Claude Debussy, who, after all, has added a novel nuance to art.

  13. The bishop began to harangue him with unction, without forgetting a little nuance of very polite anxiety for his Majesty.

  14. This nuance had not escaped mademoiselle de la Mole, she was astonished by it, but did not guess its reason.

  15. His tone is very sonorous, his touch singing, and he commands the entire range of nuance from the rippling fioritura of the Chopin barcarolle to the cannon-like thunderings of the A-flat polonaise.

  16. In modern music sonority, brilliancy are present, but the nuance is inevitable, not alone tonal but expressive nuance.

  17. This nuance was clearly perceived in a despatch from Lord Derby to Sir H.


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