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gongora (n)

a Spanish poet whose work was characterized by an affected elegance of style (1561-1627)

gongora Sentence Examples

  1. The intricate blooms of the gongora orchid captivated all who beheld them.
  2. The church's solemn bell tolled a mournful gongora, marking the passing of a loved one.
  3. The gongora, used in ancient ceremonies, reverberated with a deep, resonant sound.
  4. The poet's words flowed with the rhythmic cadence of a gongora, enchanting the audience.
  5. The gongora's piercing cry echoed through the dense undergrowth.
  6. The sculptor painstakingly carved the delicate details of a gongora into the marble.
  7. The gongora's vibrant hues seemed to dance and shimmer under the sunlight.
  8. The ringing of the gongora signaled the beginning of the traditional festival.
  9. The ancient artifact depicted a gongora adorned with precious stones.
  10. The gongora's presence in the painting added a touch of exotic beauty to the scene.

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a Spanish poet whose work was characterized by an affected elegance of style (1561-1627)

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The intricate blooms of the gongora orchid captivated all who beheld them.

The church's solemn bell tolled a mournful gongora, marking the passing of a loved one.

The gongora, used in ancient ceremonies, reverberated with a deep, resonant sound.

The poet's words flowed with the rhythmic cadence of a gongora, enchanting the audience.