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brought to life
verb as in bring into existence
Example Sentences
Founders Sophie Andes-Gascon and Claire McKinney share a rare bond, working in tandem to create an ever-evolving but always soulful world, brought to life with a focus on upcycling and made-by-hand techniques.
It was brought to life with two of Marquez’s closest friends as models, whom she describes as her “babies”: artist and founder of Tlaloc Studios Ozzie Juarez, and film director-model-multidisciplinary artist Pablo Simental.
The filmmakers have said they were aiming for a “Miyazaki forest brought to life through the work of Claude Monet.”
That was true whether he was playing kings, garbage collectors, or a hope-weaving author, as he did in “Field of Dreams” – or one of the many fathers he brought to life on stage, in movies, or in the many TV series in which he appeared or starred, including the short-lived ABC drama "Gabriel's Fire," for which he won one of his two primetime Emmy awards.
Brought to life by craftsmanship that can be executed only by hand, the ribbons on this dress are alive.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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