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arabesque

[ar-uh-besk] / ˌær əˈbɛsk /




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We worked for years on improving my arabesque so it could be the best, cleanest, just pure.

From New York Times

In the middle, surrounded by arabesque flats that looked like crusted lakes, loomed a profusion of large cones, with jagged holes at the tops.

From New York Times

As incised on an 8th century limestone plaque from Mexico, he’s an arabesque tangle of swelling clouds and aqueous swirls.

From New York Times

He gave Schrader’s “The Comfort of Strangers,” a 1990 drama about a young couple who encounter a mysterious Christopher Walken in Venice, an exotic score swelling from arabesques to full-blown opera.

From Washington Post

An arabesque performed with a wind-milling arm contrasts with the looseness of his collapsing spine.

From New York Times