Saw your co-worker getting cozy with a statuesque brunette who wasn't his wife?
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A large ruffle fanned over the bust in this creation strictly for the statuesque.
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Mary was an accomplished equestrian, statuesque, her mantle flying behind her.
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The woman is slim, statuesque and resplendent in a bright red dress and stilettos.
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His 1920s heavy-limbed, statuesque neoclassical nudes recall Roman sculptures.
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Could it be that the great statuesque Stewart was actually feeling human emotions?
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Please, please have the presence of mind to foresee the beauty in statuesque women.
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Tilda Swinton emphasizes her statuesque frame in this asymmetrical navy gown.
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But the statuesque beauty doesn't always feel like the fashion darling that she is.
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Stately: of size and dignity suggestive of a statue
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Like a statue; Elegantly tall, graceful, and attractive