A row of unravelled stitches.
French composer and exponent of Impressionism (1875-1937)
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Examples for "ravel out"
Examples for "ravel out"
1Fasten the ends with pins and ravel out for a tassel.
2Why is it that pleasure excursions seem to ravel out?
3The nervous equipment of an American would ravel out, if it were not for sound sleep.
4A man has no right to ravel out his life, even though the threads are of gold.
5The several straps, after describing a certain number of turns, ravel out at the ends and hang loose.
1Classical musicians, in particular French impressionists Debussy and Ravel, also influenced him.
2Interest in mechanics seems to have been almost hereditary in Ravel's family.
3And they made the most of every one of Ravel's kaleidoscopic demands.
4The story of Ravel Morrison should also act as a cautionary tale.
5But it was one of the first of Ravel's many Spanish-inspired pieces.
6West Ham midfielder Ravel Morrison has been charged with assaulting two women.
7It features compositions from Ravel, Faure, Liszt and Debussy among others.
8This is not the end of the road, Ravel told Reuters.
9Rangers, meanwhile, await the arrival of Ravel Morrison, and another reshuffle.
10As they enter the reception space, a quartet is playing Ravel.
11Making the album even more pluralist and intriguing, is music by Ravel, W.C.
12The influence was later thrown out totally by Debussy, Ravel and Les Six.
13His light-touch style is, if anything, even more appealing in Ravel's Mother Goose.
14Speaking of untapped potential, perhaps United's most intriguing signing is that of Ravel Morrison.
15Pieces by Ravel, Richard Strauss and other fabulous composers of the time soon followed.
16We all remember the promise and subsequent disappearance of Ravel Morrison and Josh McEachran.