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silhouettes <a silhouette; silhouettes> N

silhouettes

silhouette N

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The stop-motion images were initially painted onto the glass, as silhouettes.
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Each faction had their own exaggerated, simplified shapes and strong silhouettes as to help distinguish each faction while also reducing the development costs.
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Gone were many of the sporty shapes that are now associated with her esthetic -- and in their place were silhouettes, cinched chicly with a belt at the waist or bustier-shaped.
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He started painting ghost-looking silhouettes, large-headed monsters with huge eyes, and then later small beings that look like mutants.
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Smudgy, ash-like silhouettes are brought to life while a mournful fugue plays.
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There's no answer key or list of silhouettes, so the book becomes a big, long, and glorious guessing game.
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Even from an early age, she had begun copyrighting silhouettes of a number of the famous people she cut.
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Her style is founded in complicated silhouettes and understated detail.
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The boyish figure, moreover, became a prevalent trends of the era, with shapeless silhouettes and dropped waistlines giving a more masculine look to the female figure.
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The people illustrated on these album pages are most often elongated silhouettes, with little rounded heads.
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