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Example sentences for "costuming"

Lexicographically close words:
costumed; costumer; costumes; costumi; costumier; cosy; cosyn; cot; cotal; cotanto
  1. The very natural symphonic colouring of the rocks and hillsides and rooftops of its houses, and indeed the costuming of its very people, make it very beautiful.

  2. These last are the most picturesque note as to costuming and colouring in all Venice to-day.

  3. All the costuming was done at the spring--body painting, putting on of ceremonial garments and arranging of hair.

  4. Even this ceremonial costuming was accompanied by solemn singing.

  5. After the story has been read in this way, if thought advisable it can be played informally and simply, with no attempt at costuming or theatric effects.

  6. As the costuming of woman is an art, the history of that art must be known--to a certain extent--by one who would be an intelligent student of our subject.

  7. The art of interior decoration and the art of costuming woman are occasionally centred in the same individual, but not often.

  8. Slav temperament an integral part of Russian nature expressed in costuming as well as folk songs and dances of the people.

  9. If this subject of background, line and colour, in relation to costuming of woman, interests you, there are many ways of getting valuable points.

  10. Masters in art of costuming often discover and star previously unrecognised beauty.

  11. Learning the art of costuming from masters of the art.

  12. PLATE XIX Mrs. Condé Nast, artist and patron of the arts, noted for her understanding of her own type and the successful costuming of it.

  13. For Thrall's was the artificial youth of the wig, the grease paint; of skilful costuming and brilliant acting; a youth that does not care to come quite down to the footlights.

  14. A hundred thousand it will take for costuming 'The Rosie Posie Girl,'" agreed Pop dolefully, from above the letter he was slowly pecking out of the machine.

  15. His astonishment at meeting an author when the costuming of a play was being discussed was profound.

  16. A deep-drawn heavy sigh from within the cottage here made her abruptly conclude the interview and hasten in.

  17. That's a fine-looking old fellow beneath the beech-tree, with the long Turkish pipe in his mouth.

  18. The high-born wealthy would treat me as a parvenu, the vulgar rich only reflect back my own errors in broader deformity.

  19. For all this the elaborate scenery and costuming of the Court entertainments provided a very harmonious background.

  20. Likewise, while the medieval habit of elaborate costuming was continued, there was every reason for adhering to the medieval simplicity of scenery.

  21. Learn the art of costuming yourself for your part, and learn the art of makeup.

  22. She concluded she would play up the yellow note in her costuming oftener.

  23. I never saw an old-time picture of a type of savage red man or of an extravagance of their costuming that was not revived in this spectacle.

  24. Of all the prettinesses of the Indian costuming one sees now only a trace here and there in a few tribes, while in many the moccasin and tepee, and in some only the moccasin, remain.

  25. Better prices are being paid, yes; but stories calling for what appears to be unnecessarily expensive settings or costuming are usually rejected.

  26. She was much inclined to criticism of the costuming and the acting.

  27. At the Sawtooth ranch, after she was able to be up, she had seen cowboys, but they had lacked the dash and the picturesque costuming of the West she knew.

  28. And the costuming end of it, if you succeed, would run to real money.

  29. Not even at Auteuil, Chantilly, or the Grand Prix can one see more superb and extravagant costuming than in the Tribune or the pesage at Trouville.

  30. Thirteen or fourteen years ago he was a clerk on the Bourse with no more knowledge of costuming than was to be gained by appreciative observation of les belles Parisiennes.

  31. From every account we glean testimony that the costuming of these spectacles was admirable.

  32. The costuming of the drama presented no difficulties.

  33. The costuming was sumptuous, the groupings and color effects novel and entrancing, and the action throughout mechanically spirited.

  34. The costuming is richer and more tasteful, and the women on the stage--if not actually younger and prettier--are certainly daintier and more feminine.

  35. The costuming of a hunting party under such conditions was not the least appealing of its picturesque elements.

  36. Of course in theatres of the Metz class matters of costuming are simplified, and historical accuracy is not one of the aims.

  37. A comparison of the Amneris and Dalila photos will show how one's sense of costuming develops.

  38. This small amount of stage setting and costuming was used at many rehearsals and was all that was necessary to produce the right atmosphere.

  39. The children should be taught to see that the costuming is a part of the art, and that everybody's costume must be brought "within the picture.

  40. She hadn't attended a function for so long that her costuming therefor was of more concern than had been Amarilly's church raiment.

  41. The costuming of Amarilly in a manner befitting the great occasion was an all-absorbing affair for the next few days.

  42. The tenor, first patron of Amarilly's costuming establishment, was wont to loiter in the studio of an artist he knew and relate his about-town adventures.


  43. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "costuming" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.