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baroque

[buh-rohk, ba-rawk] / bəˈroʊk, baˈrɔk /


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There’s a baroque theory that Trump welcomes criminal prosecutions because every battle makes him a hero in the eyes of his followers.

From Los Angeles Times

But days earlier, the unprecedented heat rendered Floridia a blindingly bright ghost town, with its bars deserted, its baroque and sand-colored churches darkened, its piazzas emptied.

From New York Times

The selections show her wide repertory — everything from baroque arias and art songs to religious music and spirituals and more.

From Seattle Times

Its sweeping, postmodernist, baroque storefront on Connecticut Avenue was the curvaceous figurehead for that block of Washington’s glamaroad.

From Washington Post

Federer has Rembrandt’s flair: all those baroque swings and gracefully artistic approaches.

From New York Times