silhouette in the PONS Dictionary

silhouette Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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Those who considered it cheap attached the word silhouette to it.
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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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In silhouette, the ship was similar to the larger that immediately preceded her.
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While their bodies are shown as silhouettes, the heads are depicted in outline.
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The location was chosen because of its large and unusually-shaped buildings; these were lit from behind to enhance their shapes in silhouette.
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It started with a silhouette of the boys standing with a white background behind them.
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Prior to the advent of photography, silhouette profiles cut from black card were the cheapest way of recording a person's appearance.
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The fluidity of his silhouettes enabled him to manipulate the relationship between his clothing and women's bodies.
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She again looks at the silhouettes in the window of the building, as it collapses on her, once again changing the scene.
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The submarine was silhouetted against the moon, and the enemy ship turned towards.
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