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"sinuously" Definitions
  1. in an attractive way that involves turning while moving; with many curves

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You can see the sinuously well-fed division between cheek and jowl.
A bass flute, representing the Pied Piper, sinuously wraps itself around both voices.
THE sound of bells weaves through the British landscape as sinuously and naturally as rivers do.
It eddies and flows, weaving sinuously around you, until all sense of direction has been lost.
Abigail Nims and Cree Carrico sinuously chatter as the ghosts of their two daughters, dead on the prairie.
They turn away from us, and as they flap their arms sinuously, they shake their tail feathers of tulle.
Then they walked in groups of three or four along a popular mountain trail that climbs sinuously and persistently.
And on this subject Kantorowicz remains a somewhat elusive character — sinuously romantic at best; at other times slippery and self-serving.
Toby shook out the match, and behind the bleary stove window young white flames sucked and stretched, as sinuously as animals.
One of my scrolling favorites is Paul Verlaine's once-banned, sapphic Side by Side (Parallèlement, 230), sinuously illustrated by Pierre Bonnard.
Her six dancers move sinuously to an original score by Curtis Macdonald, creating compelling shapes and fleeting moments of intimacy (1:00).
Mr. Wheeldon incorporates into the mix stylized Egyptian profile gestures, flexed feet at odd moments, shoulder stands and sinuously undulating upper bodies.
It doesn't focus on art within fashion as did the recent show featuring Charles James's sinuously sculptural ball gowns, which were functioning garments.
A long plastic tube, cerulean blue, twisted sinuously around a series of white disks, like a python coiled around a skewer of marshmallows.
When the two women had finished their alterations, the dancer began to move sinuously, rolling her torso and shoulders, and flexing her legs and arms.
But don't worry: Although they may sometimes move sinuously, they're entirely human, and just one of three arts ensembles participating in this free festival on Saturday.
The Ribbed KnitA sweater may not immediately seem like a sinuously sexy item, but considering its sex-symbol history, there's definitely an opportunity to de-frump yours.
But what makes "Rags Parkland" significant and surreptitiously moving is that this is a political show, though its politics sidle in so sinuously you might not notice them.
Klimt made drawings chiefly as studies for painting, marking out elegant shapes with a sinuously confident but simple line, while Schiele drew with the intensity of a diamond-cutter.
The story is inherently dramatic and the action scenes (sinuously photographed by Mattias Troelstrup) have real punch, but Husson is more interested in exalting her subjects than humanizing them.
In the only fully solo set, Anaïs Maviel accompanied herself on the kamale ngoni harp on Wednesday, plucking a steadily flowing background that her mellow voice sinuously wove around.
As Beyoncé unswathed herself from her yellow scarves, her dancers curved them sinuously around her until they looked like multiple arms, echoing the iconography of the many-armed Hindu goddess Kali.
Inspired by the fanciful cutouts and sinuously sculpted furniture of Mr. Chaimowicz, a London-based artist, young visitors will use Model Magic clay to create their own pieces of home décor.
When Kaa the python (voiced by Scarlett Johansson) sinuously slithers along a straining tree, or the animal characters rip at each other with claws and fangs, the bodies feel convincingly, intimidatingly real.
Interspersed with those works are small, black-topped tables that bear flat, glazed, multicolored ceramic slabs cut in sinuously contoured shapes and often inset with irregular polygons of similar or contrasting patterns.
He is hot, bored and skeptical, until he meets Kiyo, a "blossoming beauty" whose symptoms — howling, writhing, frothing, with something fox-shaped sliding sinuously beneath her skin — conform more closely to folklore than to any textbook diagnosis.
But she also possessed a Prince-like polymorphism, a playful joy in synthesizing genres — for example, on "Tightrope" (her collaboration with Big Boi from The ArchAndroid), an itchy, jump-blues bassline and big-band horns skitter while the beat zigzags sinuously.
The small, sinuously gnarled turkey bone of a model, blanketed in pencil points and guidelines, was converted by Henraux's artisans into the 7.5-foot "Ding Dong Bat," a serpentine marble sculpture now at the Noguchi Museum in New York City.
The room's "carpet," as the architects describe it, is sinuously veined green-and-white Verde Alpi marble, quarried from the Aosta Valley in the country's northwest tip, which extends up the wall and then tilts 90 degrees to form a shelf.
But what's most striking is the rhythmic flow of Klimt's line: Descending sinuously around shoulder blade, rib cage, and hip, or orbiting her head in the tilted ellipsis of a turban, Klimt describes the female body as a cosmos of unbroken curves.
In the second movement, Ms. Yanowsky, now in a shorter red skirt, sometimes dances with eight men moving sinuously in their long black and red skirts, and sometimes stands watching as they partner one another in graceful, sweeping lifts and supported jumps.
The stars of this sequence are the blond identical twins Andrew and Kevin Atherton, dazzling aerialists who soar out above the audience, swooping high and low as they grasp each other sinuously in an extended airborne pas de deux that leaves the crowd understandably enraptured.
The Dutch designer Dirk van der Kooij, 35, has been making his sinuously shaped chairs from reclaimed synthetics since 2009 but recently began to blow plastics from old CDs and chocolate molds to make ethereal hanging lights that dangle like swirls of soft-serve ice cream.
James Hamilton from Record Mirror described it as a "sinuously sultry Heather Small moaned Mike Pickering creation". Adam Higginbotham from Select said that "Colour My Life" is the best track on the album Northern Soul.
Astoria Fan is generally asymmetrical. It extends roughly west of the mouth of Astoria Canyon, and about north, to Willapa Channel. Others trace different dimensions. Headed west, the fan crosses the continental shelf, trending sinuously down to the base of the continental slope.
Daphne A. Brooks of Pitchfork called the song "an exquisite, mid-tempo dance track with a sinuously insistent bass line that fuels the electric slide togetherness of the party." Stephen Holden of Rolling Stone also described Let's Work as "a bright and squeaky dance song".
He praised the lyrics of the song and the easiness with which Beyoncé sings, highlighting her "million-selling R&B; pipes". James Blake of BBC Music wrote that the lyrics are pleasantly aggressive and critical of women. Jaime Gill of Yahoo! Music described "Check on It" as "sinuously brilliant".
Small supporting rivers which start from areas near Mandra–Chakwal Road also add up more water in it. Before reaching gulyana it fills up Ogha Hun Dam. It flows sinuously making a W-shape around Gulyana and creates typical potohari landscape. The river flows further and crosses GT Road near Bhai Khan city (بھائ خان).
Kermia caletria is a species of sea snail, marine gastropod mollusk in the family Raphitomidae. Measuring a length of 4.5 mm, with a 1.5 mm diameter, the beautiful species is white and slightly ochraceous at the sutures. It contains seven whorls, turreted, two smooth whorls being apical, finely and regularly clathrate. The aperture is sinuously-oblong.
The bentfin devil ray can reach a disc width of and weigh about . The length of the disc is about 1.95 times its width. The front edge of the disc is nearly straight near the snout, but curves sinuously as it approaches the broad, triangular pectoral fins. The back edge is concave, becoming straight as it approaches the tail.
Gulyana river locally called as Kass (کس) flows sinuously around the area from west to east. It is one of many supporting rivers for Jhelum River. It is a typical semi-arid rain river which flows around the area with floods during monsoon season. Young river starts from village Muradi Janjeel (مرادی جنجیل) covering other villages like Sukho(سکھو).
The renopericardioduct is a well-developed and heavily ciliated funnel. The kidney is a sinuously bent sac and extends over almost the half of the visceral hump. Internally it is divided into a narrow lumen bordered by tissue with small vacuoles, and a wide lumen limited by highly vacuolated tissue. Both lumina join in the posterior part of the kidney.
The base of the shell is very flatly rounded with 7 concentric narrow lirae, the inner 4 closer than the rest, which are separated by 4 to 6 interlirate striae. The umbilicus is narrow, minutely axially incised. The aperture is oblique and roundly quadrate. The outer lip is slightly convex, thin, and smooth within The margin is sinuously convex below the suture, and concave towards the periphery.
A third, replica édicule was erected at Châtelet in 2000. The simpler open type of entrance, known as an ' (enclosure), is framed by a "Métropolitain" sign held between two ornate, sinuously curved lampposts. These are designed strikingly in the form of plant stems, in which the orange lamp is enclosed by a leaf (resembling a brin de muguet, or sprig of lily of the valley).
The wooded riverbanks of the Wear as it flows through Durham. When it reaches the city of Durham the River Wear passes through a deep, wooded gorge, from which several springs emerge, historically used as sources of potable water. A few coal seams are visible in the banks. Twisting sinuously in an incised meander, the river has cut deeply into the "Cathedral Sandstone" bedrock.
Kalbelia is performed by Naachato Rajasthan the women's group of the Kalbelia community of Rajasthan. The main occupation of the community is catching snakes and trading snake venom. Hence, the dance movements and the costumes bear resemblance to that of the serpents. Dancers attired in traditional black swirling skirts sway sinuously to the plaintive notes of the 'been' -- the wooden instrument of the snake charmers.
Sedov, 2006 Neoclassicists celebrated victory: "Classical tendencies in architecture have replaced the sinuously agitated, 'temperamental', and riotously 'dashing' modernistic efforts of architects like Kekushev, as well as the simplified structures faced with brilliant walls of yellow brick of architects like Schechtel."Brumfield, 1991, ch.6, cites a 1909 article by Lukomsky in Apollon. Note that by 1909 Kekushev practically quit his professional career and disappeared from the public.
These worms tend to range between 7 and 10 inches in length; the majority of which is the tail that is sinuously twisted so it can displace water while causing as much visual pleasure to the bass as possible. The front of the body accounts for about 3 inches of the overall length and is cylindrical in shape, sometimes having circular rings.Bass Fishing USA Field & Stream. June 2000.
Snake is one of the archetypal Five Animals of Chinese martial arts; the other four being Crane, Tiger, Leopard, and Dragon. Snake style is based on whipping or rattling power which travels up the spine to the fingers, or in the case of the rattler, the body shake which travels down the spine to the tip of the tailbone. The ability to sinuously move, essentially by compressing one's stomach/abdominal muscles, is very important. Footing is quite grounded.
Long View of London from Bankside is a panoramic etching made by Wenceslas Hollar in Antwerp in 1647. It depicts a panorama of London, based on drawings done while Hollar was in London in the early 1640s. Unlike earlier panoramas of London, Hollar's panorama takes a single viewpoint, the tower of St Saviour in Southwark (now Southwark Cathedral), from where he made the drawings. It shows the River Thames curving sinuously from left to right past the viewpoint.
The crest of the ilium is convex in its general outline but is sinuously curved, being concave inward in front, concave outward behind. It is thinner at the center than at the extremities, and ends in the anterior and posterior superior iliac spines. The surface of the crest is broad, and divided into external and internal lips, and an intermediate line. About 5 cm behind the anterior superior iliac spine there is a prominent tubercle on the outer lip.
The superior surface presents a medial, rough, non-articular portion, and a lateral convex articular portion which articulates with the triangular articular disk of the wrist. The inferior surface, directed lateralward, is concave, sinuously curved, and smooth for articulation with the hamate. The dorsal surface is rough for the attachment of ligaments. The volar surface presents, on its medial part, an oval facet, for articulation with the pisiform; its lateral part is rough for ligamentous attachment.
Hikari (playing with light), though virtually indescribable, can be considered Shintaido's artistic masterpiece. It is a unique form of personal expression: its movements are totally free, so it has no form, and cannot be taught. Hikari to tawamureru In Wakame taiso (わかめ体操, seaweed exercise) two people, face to face, alternately take the role of the seaweed and the ocean. The seaweed, rooted on the seabed, waves sinuously in response to the gentle touch of the ocean around it.
Its surface is rough, with scattered tubercles, and is divided into distinct regions by a series of grooves. A raised ridge runs sinuously along the front of the carapace, interrupted by a groove in the centre and by grooves towards each side of the carapace. The colour of Seychellum is described as "'" ("dark yellow, which becomes quite brown in the anterior part of the carapace"). The antennae are minute (smaller than those of Deckenia), and the chelae (claws) are unequal in size.
Anisotropy has been reported to occur in the Earth's three main layers; the crust, mantle and the core. The origin of seismic anisotropy is non-unique, a range of phenomena may cause Earth materials to display seismic anisotropy. The anisotropy may be strongly dependent on wavelength if it is due to the average properties of aligned or partially aligned heterogeneity. A solid has intrinsic anisotropy when it is homogeneously and sinuously anisotropic down to the smallest particle size, which may be due to crystalline anisotropy.
His frescoes depicted a Last Judgment day composed of an unsettling morass of writhing figures. The remaining drawings, showing a bizarre and mystical ribboning of bodies, had an almost hallucinatory effect. Florentine figure painting had mainly stressed linear and sculptural figures. For example, the Christ in Michelangelo's Last Judgment in the Sistine Chapel is a massive painted block, stern in his wrath; by contrast, Pontormo's Jesus in the Last Judgment twists sinuously, as if rippling through the heavens in the dance of ultimate finality.
The sarcophagus is a masterpiece of Etruscan artwork. The deceased woman's name is inscribed in Etruscan along the base of the chest. She must have belonged to one of the richest families of Chiusi, as Seianti is dressed sumptuously for the occasion, wearing an ornate gown and cloak, with complicated drapery falling sinuously over her body, and adorned with a tiara, earrings, bracelets and a necklace. Seianti has been depicted as a mature lady, who gestures to adjust her veil, realistically revealing parts of her body in the process.
Hollar's panorama has a single viewpoint, and shows the River Thames curving sinuously from left to right past the viewpoint. The Royal Great Seal used from 1663 to 1672 shows Charles II on horseback, with a panorama of London behind, based on Visscher's print. In 2014 Zimbabwe-born artist Robin Reynolds set out to redraw the Visscher panorama, arranging modern London on the quirky Visscher landscape. The work was displayed at the Guildhall Art Gallery as part of the City of London's Shakespeare400 and Great Fire anniversary celebrations.
One of its most famous exterior features was the prominent 666 address emblazoned on the top of the building. The other distinctive exterior features are embossed aluminum panels which were originally lit by the "Tower of Light" designed by Abe Feder. The original design included lobby sculptures by Japanese American artist and landscape architect Isamu Noguchi, including the "Landscape of the Cloud" which consists of sinuously cut thin railings in the ceiling to create a cloud effect. The cloud is also carried into a ceiling-to-floor waterfall.
" The majority of critics saw the film as a showcase for Nicholson's comic talents. The Chicago Sun-Times thought it "a role he was born to fill... There is a scene where he dresses in satin pajamas and sprawls full length on a bed, twisting and stretching sinuously in full enjoyment of his sensuality. It is one of the funniest moments of physical humor he has ever committed." The New York Times wrote that although "the performers are eminently watchable... none of them seem a match for Mr. Nicholson's self-proclaimed 'horny little devil'.
The sinuously designed Chapel Ride was therefore lined with Bhutan Pine trees on its south side, contributing an attractive odoriferous all-year effect. Not only could nature be appreciated, but the main entrance (with its Egyptian revival building style) would not be eclipsed. Nonetheless, the chapel was not to be 'hidden' away in the centre of the estate, even as the trees lining its approach matured. Collison and Hosking sought a prominent and unapologetic landmark that would be seen from a good distance beyond the cemetery well into the future.
The plicae more or less project at the suture and on the edge of the basal whorl, producing an undulating or crenulated effect. Otherwise sculptured by incremental striae which traverse the surface and cross the plicae at right angles. The base of the shell is concave, radiately, closely and prominently striated, more conspicuous flattened, coalescing and sinuously curving at the edge. Commencing at the point where the outer lip joins the body whorl, a shallow groove follows parallel to the periphery and extends toward the aperture without interrupting the basal sculpture.
The main staircase leading from the entrance hall is graceful in form with cast metal balustrades supporting a sinuously curved timber handrail which is constructed of cedar, as is the majority of joinery in the house. French doors lead from almost all rooms onto the wide verandahs and most rooms have fireplaces. There is a second, simple staircase towards the rear of the house which originally linked the former children's school room to bedrooms at the rear of the upper floor. The house also has a basement, which originally housed a children's play room, skating rink and store room.
The exterior is preceded by a wide staircase that leads to the temple. The facade is divided into two terraces: the first has set the entry; the second is characterized by tall windows that form the backdrop to the titular statue of the Madonna, which appeared in 1846 in La Salette in France, which juts out like a high canopy of reinforced concrete. The church is flanked by a bell tower, among the highest of Rome (the Quercioli the extent to 52 meters). The interior has a central plan with brick walls that converge sinuously to the only altar.
" Le Monde called it a "half-real, half-dreamed adventure, a stunning phantasm, carried by the lyricism of the violence and the anguish of the places that evoke death, running blood, penetrating fear." Ben Sachs from Chicago Reader awarded the film 4/4 stars. In his review on the film, Sachs wrote, "A sustained nightmare about societal and personal breakdown, it presents one man's descent into madness during the Nazi occupation of Poland, though the story is hard to follow (perhaps by design). Żuławski divulges important information about the characters in short, unexpected bursts, and the plot moves sinuously between the hero's present, past, and dream life.
The distal outline is very strongly sinuously curved, forming a wide, shallow upper portion and a much narrower basal portion. The radula consists of numerous rows of delicate colored, rather stout, non- serrate teeth, each row having a series of thirteen: —a very small central or median tooth with rather long, strongly curved tip, placed a little above and alternating somewhat with the rest of the series. On either side, one broad strongly hooked lateral, and a much broader second lateral one with correspondingly broad, more pointed hook. Beyond, three, about equal, much narrower, somewhat sickle-shaped, marginal ones with a small triangular, scarcely perceptible, platelike one on the outer edge.
Sheet D of the first edition shows the One Eye River rising a little north of Oxford Cave and a little south of Auchtembeddie. From here it flows south to a point a little north of Oxford railway halt where it is joined by Rotten Gut River, its only tributary. From here it swings north west to Wallingford where it disappears into a sink at the eastern foot of a high north-south ridge. It reappears on the western side of the ridge, still called One Eye River, where it continues on a generally westward course, now very sinuously through the fields of a sugar estate, eventually joining the Black River a little to the east of Windsor.
One reviewer has commented: "To call Kullervo dark and brutal does not do full justice to the opera", citing the love of Kullervo's mother, friendship with Kimmo, even humour from the hunter. However, another, describing the premiere, wrote that "not every new opera packs so immediate a punch, or leaves one feeling - as with the works of Janáček - at once depressed at so bleak a view of the world [...] yet inspired and even elated by the dispassionate passion with which that view has been expressed". The music has "a strong tonal basis" and "colourful effects enhanced by some imaginative instrumentation". Another critic noted that there "is not a superfluous quaver in Kullervo" and admired the "sinuously coiled melodies [...] quirky ostinato figures, long-held pedal- points, sardonically percussive setting of arioso dialogue".
Set in contemporary Singapore, Gurushetram - 24 Hours of Anger, is a sinuously provocative, edge-of-your-seat thriller about Prakash who is brought up in a particular segment of the working-class Indian society lined with the wreckage of broken families and dreams. Prakash, a 17-year-old, losing his family, seeks shelter with his uncle Vinod, the head of a drug ring, with his mentally challenged younger brother. Vinod gets the boys involved in his criminal activity and soon makes them an integral part of his operation. Unbeknownst to Vinod, an adamant narcotics police superintendent is hot on their heels after receiving a string of tips offs from an anonymous informant. Vinod’s long running smooth operation begins to hit snags; the police are suddenly able to disrupt his operations and make arrests.

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