FRESCO in a Sentence
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Example sentences for FRESCO, such as:
1. The cathedral is visited by many tourists who wish to admire the fresco by Giotto.
2. Still drifting along and talking, they scarcely noticed that they were now in a part of the cave whose walls were not frescoed.
2. Still drifting along and talking, they scarcely noticed that they were now in a part of the cave whose walls were not frescoed.
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Meanings and Examples of FRESCO
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fresco
n. cool, refreshing state of air; art of painting on freshly spread plaster, before it dries
Classic Sentence:
1 Not a fresco nor a picture nor a bronze nor a flower nor a china what-not nor a book was there to be seen.
2 Still drifting along and talking, they scarcely noticed that they were now in a part of the cave whose walls were not frescoed.
3 Then he turned his attention to embroideries and to the tapestries that performed the office of frescoes in the chill rooms of the northern nations of Europe.
Example Sentence:
1 The cathedral is visited by many tourists who wish to admire the fresco by Giotto.