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arabesque

[ar-uh-besk] / ˌær əˈbɛsk /




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Woodward draws on her theatrical imagination as she leans forward in arabesque, pushing the air away with the softest of hands.

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As dancers, they breathed together — calmly holding balances or promenading in attitude or arabesque — and like Dunn, they sometimes embodied the natural world, too.

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We worked for years on improving my arabesque so it could be the best, cleanest, just pure.

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In the middle, surrounded by arabesque flats that looked like crusted lakes, loomed a profusion of large cones, with jagged holes at the tops.

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As incised on an 8th century limestone plaque from Mexico, he’s an arabesque tangle of swelling clouds and aqueous swirls.

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