cloistral
Example Sentences
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And yet while Dylan’s lyrical gift is wild, copious, and immoderate, Cohen’s is precise, supplicatory and cloistral.
From The Guardian • Nov. 19, 2016
Commissioned from Barragán by Mr. Prieto’s grandparents, Casa Prieto López is larger than the architect’s own house, more monumental, and is set amid cloistral walled gardens for which enchanted is no empty adjective.
From New York Times • Jun. 13, 2014
His prose was described by James Joyce's character Stephen Dedalus as "cloistral silverveined."
From BBC • Jun. 4, 2010
In 1894 Walter Horatio Pater died at Oxford, having contributed to the "PreRaphaelite" revival an ideal of Art for Art's sake expressed in cloistral and cadenced prose.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Anne had preserved that crude and cloistral youth which belongs to all lives passed between walls that protect them from the world.
From The Helpmate by Sinclair, May
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