more esthetic
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In fact, the authors recommend continuously curving roadways, on the ground that they not only are more esthetic, but also tend to keep the driver interested and therefore alert.
From Time Magazine Archive
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But such old-world dances as "Shepherds' Hey," "Lumps of Plum Pudding," "Bonnets so Blue," "The Merry, Merry Milkmaids" and "Picking up Sticks" fascinated England's more esthetic youths and maidens.
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The standard is more esthetic than functional: a Louis XIV chair is often a precarious support, and a 1926 Packard roadster may be a ruinously expensive way of getting down to the supermarket.
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Napoleon III cut it down in part, and pruned it to more esthetic proportions, and what there is left, vine and flower grown, is really charming.
From Royal Palaces and Parks of France by McManus, Blanche
Modern love does not express itself in such terms; it is more mental and sentimental, more esthetic and sympathetic, more decorous and delicate, more refined and supersensual.
From Primitive Love and Love-Stories by Finck, Henry Theophilus