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Vignette meaning
A running ornament consisting of leaves and tendrils, used in Gothic architecture. | A decorative design, originally representing vine branches or tendrils, at the head of a chapter, of a manuscript or printed book, or in a similar position. | Any small borderless picture in a book, especially an engraving, photograph, or the like, which vanishes gradually at the edge.
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Example sentences (20)
Almancil, Portugal welcomed the Dona Filipa Hotel, Vignette Collection last month to IHG One Rewards and boasts Portuguese style surrounded by lush greenery.
Honestly, while watching this episode play out, we thought to ourselves that this vignette is exactly the sort of thing "Tales of the Walking Dead" should be aspiring to accomplish.
If that’s right, then we can see how the moral of Lynch’s neuromedia vignette (along with modern-day GPS cognitive bioatrophy) is more complicated than it might have first appeared.
In terms of adversity and that in terms of her fire, Vignette just does not give up.
Paramount Pictures and AppleTV have released a new behind-the-scenes vignette for Killers of the Flower Moon spotlighting Robert De Niro as William King Hale.
She cites the example of an email system that pops up a vignette of a news story about a cyber attack if an employee tries to click an external link.
Sure, Vignette and Philo love each other.
The Wilde Witch had a witchy vignette asking for strength from the powers that be.
AEQW aired a vignette or Darby Allin skating at a skate park then heading to the Tacoma Dome by hitching himself the back of a bus.
In this autumnal vignette, Troudt combined light, textures, and rich fall colors against the neutral burlap backdrop.
It’s an opening vignette that neatly captures the satire of writer-director Cord Jefferson’s debut, in which the mainstream narrative on Black art and thought – what it is and should be – is persistently controlled by white voices.
Pair it with a mix of shapes and textures (such as a stone sculpture or a lush house plant) to create a balanced and visually interesting vignette!
We get a cowboy-themed vignette about the return of Bandido.
Another simple, strong, and sweet vignette for Kiera Hogan.
A quick ad vignette aired to introduce viewers to the Welsh duo of Mark Andrews and Flash Morgan Webster.
At the start of each vignette, there is a little design that will usually start at the corner of the page.
Bezos also bought "Vignette 19" by Kerry James Marshall for $US18.5 million, according to the same report.
Each ensemble member with Queer & Now will be spearheading their own ancient myth vignette, Sager said, all of which include a transformation, which in turn leads to the faux water rising onstage.
Odd, considering that I typically love Thatcher and these vignette segments.
Open for 38 years, Tinkertown is an assemblage of paintings, carvings, bottle-tiled walls and sculptures in themes ranging from an Old West town to a circus to a vignette of Georgia O’Keeffe.