Flourishes [noun]
Definition of Flourishes:
curlicue, decoration
Opposite/Antonyms of Flourishes:
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Sentence/Example of Flourishes:
Certain editing choices and flourishes — like fade-outs at the end of a scene — pay homage to a bygone era of Hollywood filmmaking.
It drew immediate notice, not just because of its impressive ability to mimic stylistic flourishes and put together plausible content, but also because of how far it had come from a previous version.
During the pandemic when marketing budgets have frozen, publishers have experienced an uptick in shorter-form, quickly completed social branded content campaigns, with lower production costs and multimedia flourishes.
In such conditions many kinds which do not flourish very freely in the open garden, grow into handsome specimens.
He bowed, with a flourish of his plumed hat, and would with that have taken his departure but that the Seneschal stayed him.
Virginia leaf still continues to flourish, and to-day it is the great agricultural product of the State.
That is, the number of them cut short, and reduced to few, shall flourish in abundance of justice.
Socialism, like every other impassioned human effort, will flourish best under martyrdom.
Next moment Tom Brown sent a bullet straight into his heart, and his tail made a splendid flourish as he fell off his pedestal!
The land that was desolate and impassable shall be glad, and the wilderness shall rejoice, and shall flourish like the lily.