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tasteful

[teyst-fuhl] / ˈteɪst fəl /


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As passengers are on edge over the many things going wrong in the skies these days, from blown-out door plugs in midair to mushroom-tripping pilots, the Orchestrina is a brief moment of tasteful, sensory peace.

From Los Angeles Times

As in the Mahler, the playing was tasteful to a fault.

From New York Times

Perhaps there is a cozy seating area near the floor-to-ceiling display, with an overstuffed couch topped with tasteful throw pillows.

From New York Times

Fielder moves his body like an alien, his limbs heavy as he tries to maneuver around the skylight and tasteful wood beams.

From New York Times

You get a sense of his vertical straightaways and of the tasteful, nose-shaped bulges on a slate piece called “Gregory.”

From New York Times