Examples of 'vignettes' in a sentence

Meaning of "vignettes"

vignette (noun): A brief evocative description, account, or episode. Vignettes are often used in literature to convey a powerful impression or mood, typically focusing on a specific moment, experience, or character.
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  • plural of vignette
  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of vignette

How to use "vignettes" in a sentence

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All the vignettes are danced without words.
The production was reduced to four vignettes.
It utilizes clinical vignettes to measure quality of care.
Vignettes of machines surround the main view.
Same with the vignettes you shoot.
Vignettes that help illuminate the culture.
I love all the vignettes you have done.
Several critics ranked the six vignettes.
Cathartic vignettes then depict acts of retribution.
Austria increases the price of highway vignettes.
Several clinical vignettes illustrate the treatments.
These stories still feel like vignettes.
You can buy vignettes at every border.
Most are presented in the form of clinical vignettes.
Some of the vignettes tell a little story.

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Then have a look at the remaining vignettes.
Sometimes these vignettes become short stories.
Hope you enjoy our little vignettes.
These vignettes are offered as food for thought.
There are so many beautiful vignettes in this book.
It consists of vignettes approximately five to eight minutes long.
See how they look with vignettes.
Soon images and vignettes began to play.
Four vignettes were elaborated to collect data.
Improperly used or lost vignettes are usually not refunded.
The vignettes about the various personalities were masterfully done.
Illustrated with vignettes in the text.
These vignettes are located on the front of the note.
And some of those vignettes are beautiful.
The vignettes are meant to help us understand.
I bring three clinical vignettes to illustrate these points.
The vignettes were very effective and dreamlike.
Art which captures the vignettes of ordinary life.
Similar vignettes were aired during the results show.
The cars are arranged chronologically and in diorama vignettes.
One of three vignettes at the base of the window.
The fourth segment represents the historical vignettes.
In one of the vignettes the dancer does classical ballet.
The play is composed of seven vignettes.
Some clinical vignettes will be given to demonstrate this.
Elizabeth details four fantasy vignettes.
A few vignettes will illustrate this.
He also wrote several vignettes for the show.
Those vignettes serve as composition tests.
I love to create little vignettes like this one.
Such vignettes reveal something about our world.
There are also some excellent vignettes.
Here are some vignettes of the décor as it is.
New case studies and vignettes.
These little vignettes can happen every day.

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