Definitionadj. having excessive asymmetrical ornamentation
Last update: August 13, 2015
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She had a passion for rococo fountain. . [Please select]
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He is considerably farther away from the rococo. [Please select]
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Without speaking, he went to the bar, poured two drinks, set one down on the Rococo table in front of the sofa and sat in one of the wing chairs. [Please select]
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"You're a very rococo sort of goddess, you know, Kitty."' [Please select]
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But he couldn't find the rococo room--or perhaps he didn't recognise it. [Please select]
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She had a passion for rococo fountain. [Please select]
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So they took the rose-tinted rococo elevator; Austin went away to his own quarters, and Selwyn tapped at Nina's boudoir. [Please select]
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From it he took the luncheon card and returned to where she was sitting at a rococo table. [Please select]
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He entered the gilded elevator, stepped out on the sixth floor into a tiny, rococo, public reception-room. [Please select]
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