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1 He is of picturesque appearance and would afford the best comic relief.
2 A long cavalcade of this description has a very picturesque appearance .
3 When lighted up by the torches, it had a very wild and picturesque appearance .
4 This part of the country is highly varied, and presents a most picturesque appearance .
5 It still contains many old Spanish buildings, which give it a very picturesque appearance .
6 Squatted as they are gravely around the council-fire, they present a most picturesque appearance .
7 A sad change had taken place in the once picturesque appearance of the surrounding scenery.
8 We returned that evening to Morlaix: the viaduct by moonlight had a most picturesque appearance .
9 The kitchen presented a quaint and most picturesque appearance .
10 As in a short time creepers grew over them, they had a very picturesque appearance .
11 The city had taken on a most picturesque appearance .
12 The township is rather straggling, but what houses there are have a very picturesque appearance .
13 They made a wildly picturesque appearance managing their horses with their accustomed dexterity and grace.
14 A populous lead presented a picturesque appearance by night.
15 Our party halting in the moonlight and busy about the vehicles, presented a curiously picturesque appearance .
16 As they formed in lines, they presented a novel and picturesque appearance in their jaunty uniform.
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