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sculptural

American  
[skuhlpch-er-uhl] / ˈskʌlptʃ ər əl /

adjective

  1. relating to or resembling sculpture.


Example Sentences

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He loved lying in the snow and playing in the snow and sitting in the snow while staring at ice shapes in all their sculptural beauty.

From Literature

Think of something for their home that doesn’t claim space in yours, like a beautiful print, a sculptural objet d’art, or a framed matchbook from a favorite bar or restaurant.

From The Wall Street Journal

Anderson, a 41-year-old Northern Irish designer, also honoured nature, but through highly floral silhouettes that were both sculptural and airy.

From Barron's

But the exorbitant cost of implementing his design and the constraints that Gehry imposed, including on the use of images of his sculptural design, doomed the proposal.

From The Wall Street Journal

Focusing on the run-up to “Nebraska” allowed Cooper “to get much more sculptural,” Zanes continued.

From The Wall Street Journal