Garnished
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Jeunet's trademark style consists of mechanical, almost clockwork-like narrative construction
garnished
with lavish, chocolate box production values and seasoned with faux-naive humour.
I'm still a little shocked at how many great reviews this movie has
garnished.
Mentally challenged animals with their limbs chopped off, impaled ad nausea, their heads rolling around
garnished
with blood splattering all over - wheew, isn't that just great?
At his feet lay his plate,
garnished
with ashes, such as is placed for cats for ordure.
It was made up of various fish and some slices of sea cucumber, that praiseworthy zoophyte, all
garnished
with such highly appetizing seaweed as the Porphyra laciniata and the Laurencia primafetida.
A fine man, a great talker, making his spurs ring as he walked, wearing whiskers that ran into his moustache, his fingers always
garnished
with rings and dressed in loud colours, he had the dash of a military man with the easy go of a commercial traveller.
And now another series of processions commenced, by virtue of which a goodly display of pastry, with its usual accompaniments,
garnished
the table.
At these words all turned round, and perceived that the speaker was a man clad in what seemed to be a loose black coat
garnished
with crimson patches like flames.
He describes it as a large apartment, with a red brick floor and a capacious chimney; the ceiling
garnished
with hams, sides of bacon, and ropes of onions.
The walls were
garnished
with one or two large maps; and several weather-beaten rough greatcoats, with complicated capes, dangled from a long row of pegs in one corner.
'It IS matter of wonder, though, that anyone of Mr. Nathaniel Pipkin's retiring disposition, nervous temperament, and most particularly diminutive income, should from this day forth, have dared to aspire to the hand and heart of the only daughter of the fiery old Lobbs--of old Lobbs, the great saddler, who could have bought up the whole village at one stroke of his pen, and never felt the outlay--old Lobbs, who was well known to have heaps of money, invested in the bank at the nearest market town--who was reported to have countless and inexhaustible treasures hoarded up in the little iron safe with the big keyhole, over the chimney-piece in the back parlour--and who, it was well known, on festive occasions
garnished
his board with a real silver teapot, cream-ewer, and sugar-basin, which he was wont, in the pride of his heart, to boast should be his daughter's property when she found a man to her mind.
it was a ragged head, the sandy hair of which, scrupulously parted on one side, and flattened down with pomatum, was twisted into little semi-circular tails round a flat face ornamented with a pair of small eyes, and
garnished
with a very dirty shirt collar, and a rusty black stock.
Rows of doors,
garnished
with boots of every shape, make, and size, branched off in every possible direction.
Over this, he mounted a long waistcoat of a broad pink-striped pattern, and over that again, a wide-skirted green coat, ornamented with large brass buttons, whereof the two which
garnished
the waist, were so far apart, that no man had ever beheld them both at the same time.
On his head, he wore a broad-brimmed sugar-loaf hat,
garnished
with a single feather.
His complaint against all the others, the temples and the palaces, was that they were not ruined, but dead empty, swept, and garnished, with the seven devils of loneliness in riotous possession.
replied d’Artagnan, "for my part, I am eating veal
garnished
with shrimps and vegetables."
There was parsley soup, an omelette of ham
garnished
with spiced sorrel, a fillet of veal with compote of prunes; for dessert, crystallised fruit; the whole washed down with sweet Moselle.
It was all in the same extravagant vein,
garnished
with many senseless oaths; but I observed this difference, that, whereas my uncle and Sheridan had something of humour in their exaggeration, Francis tended always to ill-nature, and the Prince to self-glorification.
He saluted Rowena by doffing his velvet bonnet,
garnished
with a golden broach, representing St Michael trampling down the Prince of Evil.
His breakfast consisted of a side-dish, a broiled fish with Reading sauce, a scarlet slice of roast beef
garnished
with mushrooms, a rhubarb and gooseberry tart, and a morsel of Cheshire cheese, the whole being washed down with several cups of tea, for which the Reform is famous.
Their dinner consisted of four dishes of different soups, each
garnished
with two young paroquets, a large dish of bouille that weighed two hundred weight, two roasted monkeys of a delicious flavor, three hundred hummingbirds in one dish, and six hundred flybirds in another; some excellent ragouts, delicate tarts, and the whole served up in dishes of rock-crystal.
At the corner of the Rue de la Barillerie, there was a grocer's shop whose porch was
garnished
all about, according to immemorial custom, with hoops of tin from which hung a circle of wooden candles, which came in contact with each other in the wind, and rattled like castanets.
"To Henriet Cousin, master executor of the high works of justice in Paris, the sum of sixty sols parisis, to him assessed and ordained by monseigneur the provost of Paris, for having bought, by order of the said sieur the provost, a great broad sword, serving to execute and decapitate persons who are by justice condemned for their demerits, and he hath caused the same to be
garnished
with a sheath and with all things thereto appertaining; and hath likewise caused to be repointed and set in order the old sword, which had become broken and notched in executing justice on Messire Louis de Luxembourg, as will more fully appear .
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