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Meanings of as ornate in English
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Usage of as ornate in English
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The tattoo was not quite asornate as some, but very precise.
2
His presentation was not asornate as that of Alice Stebbins.
3
Morrison, also in a tuxedo, though his wasn't nearly asornate as Mark's.
4
The architrave was asornate as the cornice.
5
Manton's business suite was lavishly furnished, but not quite asornate and garish as his apartment.
6
Her tunic was beautiful yet simple, though her steel gauntlets-armedwith hidden blades-wereasornate as they were deadly.
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Broken pocket watches still retain beauty, such asornate Celtic shields, though they have rusted hinges and other flaws.
8
Both had herons on the collars, and both were at least asornate as the scarlet coat he was wearing.
9
They were too short, florid to the point of gaudy, or not asornate as she thought they should be.
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I ended up back in a place called The Vines, which was nearly asornate as the Philharmonic but infinitely quieter.
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He had necklaces as well, jeweled chains nearly asornate as Master Banage's, and bracelets glittering beneath the cuffs of his robe.
12
The four-bedroom period house has been completely modernised, but retains many of its period features such asornate cornices and timber-framed sash windows.
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The Companions' practice jerkins were asornate as their banquet garb, worked with raised patterns and colors to show hunting or battle scenes.
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It caught the sun; its crags and outcrops, its caves and eagle nests cast stark shadows, made its surface asornate as a cathedral.
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There lay the sled, long, low and scarlet, not asornate as the expensive "Black Beauty," for which he had longed, but quite as serviceable.