用evocative造句子,“evocative”造句

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A beautiful, evocative, and pretty much perfect book — this book will leave you changed for the better.

Some subjects saw an AD with a vivid description of the brand's "big white fluffy kernels." Others saw a less evocative AD.

Even the primitive recording facilities of 1927 can't obscure Armstrong's rich, rounded tone and the way he ends notes with an evocative shimmer.

That smell is evocative of school.

The words we use to describe the resulting code are evocative: clunky, bloated, smelly.

Blum flipped past an evocative sandstone carving of a child and a pelican, then admired a griffin plaque.

Thanks to its evocative setting, rich themes and masterly prose, the great Gatsby has secured its standing as a reading-list staple as well as one of the greatest American novels ever written.

LIKE all canny entrepreneurs, drug dealers have a knack for branding their goods with evocative names.

But what about more esoteric enjoyment, from evocative music or other works of art? Do they tickle the brain the same way?

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His talk was evocative of the bygone days.

Participants were 819 undergraduates from the University of California, San Diego. Ironic-twist stories, mysteries, and evocative literary stories were considered, one type in each experiment.

But if you are under 45 and possibly something of a nerd, more evocative memories may surface.

The graceful and evocative descriptions of some spectacular parts of the world allow the big questions about roads and what they do to people to steal into the reader’s mind almost unnoticed.

An evocative view in fading light, the picture looks toward the western horizon across a snowy, frozen landscape.

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