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silhouette

[sil-oo-et] / ˌsɪl uˈɛt /


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We live in a time where dishes and drinks are engineered not simply to taste good, but to be photographed well — bright colors, dramatic garnishes, interesting silhouettes.

From Salon

Others stick to his signature pastel-powered color palette, sport loud patterned sweater vests or even wear a button-up with a tie and baseball cap — as an ode to his most frequent silhouette.

From Los Angeles Times

On Wednesday, the new Sombrita cast a dappled silhouette barely any larger across the sidewalk.

From New York Times

While both bottles have a black label, the Scotch branding includes a gold text and silhouette image of the eponymous septuagenarians.

From BBC

Murphy added, “He had these really bright eyes and I wanted to give him this wide-eyed look, so we worked on his silhouette and expressions a lot before starting.”

From New York Times