A work of art of some artistic value.
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Examples for "piece"
Examples for "piece"
1The Finance Bill is the main piece of financial legislation each year.
2There's no point asking what a piece of work means, you know?
3I thought then what I think now: a great piece of work.
4A new piece of legislation and a genuine public debate is overdue.
5What is the best new piece written in the past 50 years?
1It is, without exception, the most beautiful art object I have ever seen.
2And we have a timid and unadventurous consumer society for the art object and the manufactured object.
3Some inner sense told him that the art object in front of him was not stratospherically expensive.
4Elphin, probably the only convincing-looking art object among us, is still posed by the door, watching curiously.
5They like the art object.
1An objet d'art in a bath, immersed in water to remove a crass paint-job.
2It truly has the presentation of a large objet d'art.
3You can tote this little objet d'art while you make some of your own.
4We'll pick a winner and send him, her or it the Pixies objet d'art -and perhaps a jealous letter.
5I think we will see a strong demand for both decorative and functional antique furniture, paintings and objet d'art at all levels during 1998.
6Clocks and various articles of furniture and objets d'art were carried off.
7She haunted antique shops, buying lamps and tables and objets d'art.
8Recently, I was given an objet d'art by some friends.
9They are objets d'art, and collectors seek out different designs like philatelists do stamps.
10They brought back other things: souvenirs, objets d'art which had been forgotten or merely postponed.
11His house became a salon, choked with artifacts and objets d'art from Italy, Japan, Tahiti.
12One of Mr. Grinchley's objets d'art, if you will.
13Norman Road in St Leonards has a mix of antiques, objets d'art and retro outlets.
14She couldn't help but wince, thinking of such an objet d'art being treated as common crockery.
15Every horizontal surface held a metal objet d'art.
16Paneled study, expensive tile, furniture, and objets d'art.