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Definition of Sculpturally
1. [adv]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sculpturally
Literary usage of Sculpturally
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Bonfire of the Vanities by Tom Wolfe (1888)
"On the brass andirons at this moment was a stack of carefully chosen New Hampshire
hardwood logs, sculpturally perfect, perfectly clean, utterly antiseptic, ..."
2. The Esthetic Basis of Greek Art of the Fifth and Fourth Centuries B.C. by Rhys Carpenter (1921)
"... immensely susceptible and sympathetic to an emotional and almost muscular-physical
understanding of such qualities when they are sculpturally presented. ..."
3. The History of American Sculpture by Lorado Taft (1903)
"The conception, so far removed from the uninspired realism of most of our military
memorials, has a poetic strain, and is sculpturally significant as well; ..."
4. The Traditions of European Literature: From Homer to Dante by Barrett Wendell (1920)
"... ferrying the dead to their doom, is a marvellous piece of such mediaeval
realism as you will find sculpturally fretting the portals of cathedrals. ..."
5. The Traditions of European Literature: From Homer to Dante by Barrett Wendell (1920)
"... ferrying the dead to their doom, is a marvellous piece of such mediaeval
realism as you will find sculpturally fretting the portals of cathedrals. ..."
6. The Traditions of European Literature: From Homer to Dante by Barrett Wendell (1920)
"... ferrying the dead to their doom, is a marvellous piece of such mediaeval
realism as you will find sculpturally fretting the portals of cathedrals. ..."