Juxtapose dark against light, or mass dark plants in varied shapes and textures.
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But sometimes it's hard even for him not to juxtapose the present with the past.
From the guardian.co.uk
Juxtapose that with a workforce that is more stressed out and cynical than ever.
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As such, American Notes juxtapose the offbeat with more conventional subjects.
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It was a brilliant touch to juxtapose such frivolity and the heart of power.
From the economist.com
The events juxtapose two African-American icons in the march toward racial equality.
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Both paintings juxtapose abstracted figures against splashed-on patchworks of colors.
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She loves to juxtapose opposites in her imaginative white porcelain pieces.
From the nzherald.co.nz
Or, juxtapose formal and informal items, basing place settings on a rustic wire tray.
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Place side by side; "The fauvists juxtaposed strong colors"
Juxtapose is the fifth album by Tricky, in collaboration with DJ Muggs and Grease (Ruff Ryders & DMX producer). Two tracks with DJ Muggs find their way to the only single "For Real" ("Pop Muzik," a cover of the song by M) and the Japanese release ("Who"). ...
(juxtaposed) placed near together
To place side by side, or unexpected combinations of colors, shapes and ideas
The process of sampling two coffees side by side for comparison purposes.