
25 definitions of pattern
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Her head is concealed under a red hood with a checked pattern on the front, like a fencer's mask.
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Having neither a start nor a finish, the activity has a pattern but no obvious rational end to it.
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Other works decorate the wall with an all-over pattern against which other pieces may be exhibited.
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The film begins with a very sharp close-up of a shoulder clothed with the abstract patterns of an Oriental rug.
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She went outside and painted colourful, decorative, dot patterns on trees, horses, river water, herself and others.
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Part of her body is covered by another checked pattern, undulating and fluid, which on closer inspection reveals itself as the man's shirt.
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It is not externally imposed - the checked pattern (the modernist grid) has become an alarming spectre for Tedja - but germinates within him.
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In a circular pattern of distribution, Schnells work has found its way into the world of illustrations from which she might make her selections.
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The monofilament will be tied to the black string and made taut to extend the strings line, with some creating both angular, zigzag patterns and others wavy forms.
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