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Grecian

[gree-shuhn] / ˈgri ʃən /


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For spring, loose gowns featuring bands of embroidered sequins defined hemlines with a Grecian style, appearing over dramatic twisted white sustainable fabric that evoked Ancient Athens.

From Seattle Times

Melomakarona; a Grecian Christmas cookie; stuffed grape leaves; and my all-time favorite, latkes.

From Seattle Times

A nickname coined at the Philadelphia office of Anthropologie, Glenda is a bust planter officially known as Grecian Bust Pot, with a gaping crevice where her cement brain would have been.

From New York Times

Sofia Carson wore an elegant Grecian gown from Valentino with a long sheer cape that swept over the carpet as she walked.

From Washington Times

Actually, the maxim comes from Dostoevsky’s “The Idiot,” a much more tumultuous work than “Ode on a Grecian Urn.”

From Washington Post