bloch Synonyms
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bloch Meaning
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bloch (n)
United States composer (born in Switzerland) who composed symphonies and chamber music and choral music and a piano sonata and an opera (1880-1959)
bloch Sentence Examples
- The artist carefully mixed colors on the palette, creating a bloch of vibrant red.
- As the river meandered through the valley, it carried with it a bloch of debris from the recent storm.
- The scientist observed a peculiar bloch of genetic material under the microscope.
- In the painting, there was a bloch of shadow that added depth to the scene.
- The chef skillfully plated the dish, adding a bloch of sauce for a burst of flavor.
- During the pottery class, Sarah molded a bloch of clay into a graceful vase.
- A bloch of sunlight broke through the dense clouds, illuminating the landscape below.
- The author carefully edited the manuscript, removing every bloch of unnecessary information.
- In the sky, a bloch of birds soared gracefully, their wings outstretched.
- The gardener noticed a bloch of wildflowers growing in the corner of the garden, adding a pop of color to the landscape.
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United States composer (born in Switzerland) who composed symphonies and chamber music and choral music and a piano sonata and an opera (1880-1959)
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The artist carefully mixed colors on the palette, creating a bloch of vibrant red.
As the river meandered through the valley, it carried with it a bloch of debris from the recent storm.
The scientist observed a peculiar bloch of genetic material under the microscope.
In the painting, there was a bloch of shadow that added depth to the scene.