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Statuesque

Statuesque meaning

Resembling or characteristic of a statue. | Elegantly tall, graceful, and attractive.

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Example sentences (9)

Dressed in a white gown with flowing brown hair, her silhouette turned into a blur by hazy lights, Mering looked like a statuesque hologram; a Greek goddess or a Biblical painting that had been projected onto the stage.

Granit Xhaka had taken a heavy touch at 2-0 when clean through; Trossard shot wide after Robinson had been exposed and Leno saved from Martinelli amid statuesque Fulham defending.

The first two seasons of had their charms, not the least of which was the presence of statuesque Jeri Ryan as the part-cybernetic Seven of Nine from the crew of — now a space-faring vigilante.

Abbey looked statuesque in a halterneck purple dress, which was encrusted in gems and also see-through, showing off her long legs and bodysuit underneath.

Doutzen stopped traffic in a bright red blouse and matching high-waisted skirt, while boosting her statuesque frame with a pair of strappy barely-there heels in the same hue.

It’s not that the statuesque Dutch thesp hasn’t been consistently employed since her startling 2006 breakout in Paul Verhoeven’s “Black Book,” or even that she’s been underappreciated.

Looking like the lady of the manor, Christie cut a statuesque silhouette in this glistening golden robed gown.

While certainly older than AOC, her razor-sharp intellect and statuesque figure make up for it.

Also, at what point do we start talking about Cook being a fairly statuesque walking wicket?