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Meanings of sculptress in English
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Usage of sculptress in English
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The French priest Teilhard de Chardin and the American sculptress Lucile Swan.
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I am a mere imitator of noble form- Iama sculptress.
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A visit yesterday from the little colored sculptress, Edmonia Lewis.
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A letter this morning from the little sculptress, Vinnie Ream.
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What about that BBC3 thing concerning the north London sculptress and her sexually confused stepdaughter?
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As originally conceived, I think she may be an artist-a sculptress-whomEldredge had known in Rome.
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One of them spoke for suffrage, another was a sculptress, one sang, one had a baby.
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Fear is the sculptress, midwives claim.
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Well, she is not only an actress, but she is a sculptress, and is a very good one.
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The show traces Clark's evolution from an abstract painter to a sculptress known for her installation art and interactive work.
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One of them is a tall, handsome, young English lady, Miss Durant, who is a sculptress, studying with Baron de Triqueti.
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The gaunt, lined face of the old woman was remarkably vivid-detailedin a way that seemed impossible for a blind sculptress.
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There was a large and stately Swedish sculptress in a caftan, on her way to study the carvings at the Elephanta Caves.
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She had considerable talent as a sculptress and medallist, and she wanted to return to the point of danger where art and society met.
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He buys broken-winded hunters from the hunting set, decrepit ponies from the polo players, and stone griffins for the garden from the social sculptress.
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Someone gripped Truck's shoulders: Horst-Sylvia, the biological sculptress, with her heaving coloratura bosom; yellow, motionless eyes stared into his own in passive, mute interrogation.