artsy in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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So it was a totally different kind of filmmaking -- it felt experimental, kind of artsy, kind of crazy.
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Artsy's search engine and database draw connections and map relationships among works of art.
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The mascots come alive at 7 p.m. to entertain -- if not to taunt -- the fair's artsy crowd.
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It was a multiracial, artsy crowd of models, design students, actors, and singers.
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Spread across dozens of genres and forms, films can be funny or sad, artsy or pedestrian, unabashedly childish or confidently mature.
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It keeps superficial characters away like those obsessed with sports and the artsy fartsy types.
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She typically wears artsy outfits and accessories.
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In just a few short months, this artsy idea grew from 2 guys to 60 employees.
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The movement had an explicitly artsy aesthetic, and many of its participants were educated in art schools.
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She wishes her parents had let her attend an arts school, but hopes to meet like-minded artsy friends in band class.
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