Pronunciation: /əˈboʊzi/
noun a term used in art to refer to a rough preliminary sketch or outline
A1 I found an abozzi on the beach while collecting seashells.
A2 The artist's sketchbook was filled with abozzi of potential paintings.
B1 The writer often creates abozzi before starting on a final draft of a novel.
B2 The architect presented several abozzi of the building design to the client for feedback.
C1 The sculptor's studio was cluttered with various abozzi of sculptures in progress.
C2 The fashion designer showcased her abozzi collection at the prestigious fashion show.
verb to create a rough preliminary sketch or outline
A1 I abozzi my homework before turning it in.
A2 She abozzied her speech before presenting it to the class.
B1 The chef abozzis the recipe before cooking the dish.
B2 He always abozzis his work to ensure accuracy and quality.
C1 The author abozzied the manuscript multiple times before publishing it.
C2 The project manager abozzied the project plan to ensure all details were correct.
formal The artist presented his abozzi sketches before starting on the final painting.
informal I like to doodle abozzi in my notebook when I'm bored in class.
slang Check out these cool abozzi drawings I found online!
figurative His rough abozzi of the business proposal showed potential for success.
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