Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

"shapelessness" Definitions
  1. the fact of having no definite shape
  2. a lack of clear organization
"shapelessness" Antonyms

17 Sentences With "shapelessness"

How to use shapelessness in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "shapelessness" and check conjugation/comparative form for "shapelessness". Mastering all the usages of "shapelessness" from sentence examples published by news publications.

It's the fragile — vulnerable — border crossing between you and shapelessness.
But if the show still has the shapelessness of a work-in-progress, that's appropriate to the subject, isn't it?
He is not a cartoonist, never has been, because cartoonists deal with the topical, the political, the newsworthy, the nasty, chaotic shapelessness of the Now.
Their unraveling free-associative compositions drew on their love of free jazz and ambient music—forms that prize moments of discovery which emerge from overall shapelessness.
The Pfefferman family's way of dealing with crises small and large is centering themselves, and through the shapelessness of grief and the bagginess of "Transparent's" storytelling, we check in with various characters.
By breaking Diana Gabaldon's massive novels into a series of hourlong short stories, writer-producer Ronald D. Moore has avoided the wheel-spinning shapelessness that bogs down so much cable drama, Thrones included.
It certainly contains one of the truest depictions of how a novelist comes into being, how he emerges, alongside his creation, from a shapelessness that is empty of everything but the desire to write.
But as CNN's Tamara Qiblawi, Ben Wedeman and Ghazi Balkiz write from Beirut, activists see the movement's shapelessness as "proof of its authenticity, as well as of the depths of people's frustration" across social and religious divides.
And there is something to be said for it: For all its shapelessness, The Incredible Jessica James is often a damn good hang, an excuse to spend some time with a character far more compelling than the movie she anchors.
But the shapelessness of the movement, activists say, is proof of its authenticity as well as of the depths of people's frustration with Lebanon's group of sectarian leaders who have ruled since the country's 15-year civil war began in 1975.
What's more, the ostensible reasoning behind the Bread and Roses strategy also seems overblown: There's little of the cultivated shapelessness of the Occupy movement within DSA, even among those derided as horizontalists—most active members are into serious political work.
Even the drab shapelessness of their working uniforms is powerless to conceal it. Every work reveals to the viewer a "soviet Madonna"; slightly mysterious with her hint of a smile and averted daydreaming gaze. Perhaps she is not always beautiful, but inimitably unique, and thusly so attractive. Zoya. 1959 However, his favourite and most frequently portrayed model was his wife Zoya.
The Prostylos Temple of Qsarnaba, with the entrance on the east side, stood on a high platform, reached by a wide flight of steps with over 20 steps. The walls of the podium were moved to the east and formed a lateral conclusion of the stairs. The mighty limestone curbs of the former Cella wall, which are distributed on the site, are weathered to some extent to the shapelessness. In 1974, the first phase of the restoration was completed, in which up to three rows of temple walls could be restored.
The Washington Post. E7. Nigel Andrews of The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote that "Ulu Grobard's film emerges as no more than an amorphous assemblage of smart ideas, whose shapelessness—in theory justified by Georgie's story being presented as reminiscences from an analyst's couch—in practice robs the film of any real dramatic momentum." As Ebert correctly anticipated, Barbara Harris received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress. The film still holds the current (as of ) record in Academy Awards history as having the longest title of any Oscar-nominated film.
His classical instincts for form put him at odds with what seemed to him the shapelessness and structure of the musical impressionists, led by Debussy. Nor did the theories of Arnold Schönberg's dodecaphony commend themselves to Saint-Saëns: Holding such conservative views, Saint-Saëns was out of sympathy – and out of fashion – with the Parisian musical scene of the early 20th century, fascinated as it was with novelty.Morrison, p. 64 It is often said that he walked out, scandalised, from the premiere of Vaslav Nijinsky and Igor Stravinsky's ballet The Rite of Spring in 1913.
This was a "breeches" part, to which her figure was unsuited, and she was subjected to some satire for shapelessness. Performances as Lady Townly, and Lady Fanciful in the Provoked Wife restored her to public favour. In September 1778 she made her first appearance at Drury Lane, as Charlotte Rusport in the West Indian. She performed primarily at this theatre (where she was the successor to Frances Abington when the latter left in 1782) or at the Haymarket for the rest of her stage career, with occasional performances in the provinces and at Covent Garden.
Young also criticized the organizers for not offering a female name in the public vote. Usain Bolt carries a plush doll of Vinicius after winning the men's 100 metre event. On the other hand, Carlos Merigo wrote on Brazilian website B9 that the mascots bring back "the colorful, loving and fun atmosphere that marked the Olympic mascots over the decades", calling them a "return to origins" following the "shapelessness" of Wenlock and Mandeville, the mascots of the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. Neha Prakash, writing on digital media website Mashable, wrote that, compared to the "terror" of the mascots of the 2014 Winter Olympics, Vinicius and Tom "are more nostalgia-inducing than nightmarish".

No results under this filter, show 17 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.