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layered

adjective as in laminated

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Brian Gale’s lighting and Cricket Myers’ sound design fine-tune the intricately layered mis-en-scene.

At 7 p.m. on the dot, drag queen Jupiter Genesis kicked off the show, wearing a layered purple boa and a metallic bustier.

From Slate

Layered on top of everything else we’ve read and watched, it’s the piece that at last helps us understand Stewart in her fullness.

From Salon

“They are not watching traditional news platforms or other programming with large, mainstream audiences. So, to talk to them, we have to take a layered approach—we have to be on TV, non-traditional platforms, doorknocking, billboards, digital ads, mail— everything really. This is a real advantage we think we have over the Trump campaign— we are reaching those last undecided voters everywhere they are—in a way the Trump campaign doesn’t have the infrastructure to do.”

From Slate

“Their music is so layered and it grabs from so many directions. Yet it always sounds like them, which is what a true artist does.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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