more esthetic
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But such old-world dances as "Shepherds' Hey," "Lumps of Plum Pudding," "Bonnets so Blue," "The Merry, Merry Milkmaids" and "Picking up Sticks" fascinated England's more esthetic youths and maidens.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The standard is more esthetic than functional: a Louis XIV chair is often a precarious support, and a 1926 Packard roadster may be a ruinously expensive way of getting down to the supermarket.
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In fact, the authors recommend continuously curving roadways, on the ground that they not only are more esthetic, but also tend to keep the driver interested and therefore alert.
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Recent excavations of ceramics at historic sites such as Jamestown and Plymouth indicate that the seaboard colonists of the 17th century enjoyed a higher degree of comfort and more esthetic furnishings than heretofore believed.
From North Devon Pottery and Its Export to America in the 17th Century by Watkins, C. Malcolm
Instincts should be strengthened, roughened, rather than checked or made more esthetic.
From Villa Elsa A Story of German Family Life by Henry, Stuart Oliver