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Meanings of more redolent in English
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Usage of more redolent in English
1
Alas, the book as a whole is moreredolent of operetta than of opera.
2
Bede, and Chaucer, and Matthew of Paris, and Froissart, are far moreredolent of antiquity.
3
For Irish employees of the US pharma giant, mid-May is moreredolent of gloom, especially on the employment front.
4
Eyewitness reports suggest that the ceremony (and the camp in general) is all rather moreredolent of frat-house high jinks.
5
He was blear-eyed and his breath was moreredolent of liquor than one might have expected in the gardener of a parsonage.
6
Disappointing, too, are the color-coded costumes and the unimaginative scenery that feels moreredolent of a touring company than a first-class Broadway production.
7
But General Spears was moreredolent of the larger breed -serious, thoughtful, sharply intelligent, the kind of person you just can't help respecting.
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The singer showcased her physique in a series of revealing outfits, though they were mostly moreredolent of the gym than the usual S&M garb.