Examples of 'more picturesque' in a sentence
Meaning of "more picturesque"
More picturesque refers to a scene, place, or setting that is particularly visually appealing or beautiful, often in a natural or scenic way. This phrase is often used to describe landscapes, towns, or architecture that is aesthetically pleasing
How to use "more picturesque" in a sentence
Basic
Advanced
more picturesque
The tower is more picturesque than beautiful.
But key bridge is so much more picturesque.
I saw more picturesque country already.
This will make it even more picturesque.
More picturesque it would be hard to find.
The comparison is more picturesque than accurate.
Sorry it could not have finished somewhere a bit more picturesque.
Nothing can be more picturesque or solitary.
Though the sights here were much more picturesque.
I found it more picturesque at night.
They make the place look even more picturesque.
There is hardly a more picturesque city than Orlando.
Bastia is often overlooked for other destinations considered more picturesque.
Nowadays the castle is more picturesque than intimidating.
The surrounding panorama gives the bridge an even more picturesque view.
See also
Sometimes there is nothing more picturesque than a staircase painted right.
Here you can take a break or go shopping in the more picturesque shops.
It is one of the more picturesque areas of Oslo.
He adorned the wall tops with enormous crenellations that are more picturesque than practical.
The need for more picturesque French mansards had been expressed by critics.
Which sounds much more picturesque.
Nothing is more picturesque than seeing Paris from a boat through the Seine.
It made everything the more picturesque.
Other, and more picturesque analogies are to be found in certain ancient myths.
It is also known for its steep streets and a more picturesque architecture.
There is nothing more picturesque than a lush, green lawn.
I thought Paris would be a bit more picturesque.
Lee Canyon is one of the more picturesque places to visit in Mount Charleston.
The course of the Rhine below Mayence becomes much more picturesque.
But it differs from them for its more picturesque composition of the architecture.
Menzies ' description of the working environment is a bit more picturesque.
It also lends to some of the more picturesque human moments for the group.
His vices were as magnificent as his virtues, and infinitely more picturesque.
It has since adopted a more picturesque English style.
On a basic level, it means not destroying habitat to make for a more picturesque scene.
Venetian whores must be more picturesque than Parisian ones.
Other times - thankfully - the motivations for his fears have been somewhat more picturesque.
This makes it among the more picturesque houses found in Le Claire.
In addition, wolf designs combined with other symbols, make it more meaningful and more picturesque.
Which sounds much more picturesque / than it is.
Even more picturesque is the tourist centre that you will find nearby, the Ville la Plage.
Now this Jewish colony was more picturesque than.
Is there a more picturesque setting for a movie than the city of Paris?
These includes Polop and Callosa that offer more picturesque scenery to enjoy.
Some of the smaller, more picturesque beaches can be reached from San Antonio harbour.
Ruins are everywhere, but some are more picturesque than others.
For more picturesque Wyoming landscapes, travel back north to Lovell.
In contemporary times, waistbands are more picturesque and scintillating compared to previous designs.
And they are still big glaciers . These are really attractive because I think they are more picturesque.
You can not get much more picturesque than that, even in the pitch black.
You'll also be interested in:
Examples of using More
Show more
Always is more money than they say
I can not take this any more
Rape is being used more frequently as a tactic of war
Examples of using Picturesque
Show more
He would look very picturesque in the summerhouse
Picturesque mannerist arcade courtyard of the castle
Still they look picturesque in the country