statuesque in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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statuesque [Am ˌstætʃəˈwɛsk, Brit ˌstatʃʊˈɛsk, ˌstatjʊˈɛsk] ADJ form

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Mass media has described her as dignified, statuesque, beautiful and charismatic person.
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This inspiring new musical follows the statuesque immigrant's struggle, strife and success in the ever-evolving country she's come to symbolize.
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She has a statuesque figure, a magnetic doll-like face, and an evident knack for style.
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Sculptural outfits were complex in structure, creating a statuesque woman.
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His subjects are repeatedly displayed in a gallery of statuesque figures.
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This depiction, which was also applied to novel cover art, was of a slim, statuesque build, with short dark hair, usually shown wearing a catsuit or some similar outfit.
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The isolated figures are given statuesque but largely unmodeled treatment, and their skin and their clothes are clean, with a waxy finish.
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A statuesque blonde, she is six feet tall but always said 5 '12 because no girl should have to be six feet tall.
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Porter was considerably shorter than his statuesque wife, which at times led to derogatory comments in the press such as referring to him as his wifes poodle.
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Their visual storytelling is brought down by statuesque characters and a lack of clear focus.
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