noun the technique of making maps or charts of the upper atmosphere or of celestial bodies

  • Aerography is the technique of painting with an airbrush.
  • My friend is really talented at aerography, he can paint amazing designs on cars.
  • I heard aerography is the new cool hobby to pick up.
  • The aerography of the clouds in the sky created a beautiful masterpiece.

noun a prize or distinction awarded for excellence

adjective having a blue color or of the highest quality

  • The blue ribbon was awarded to the top student in the academic competition.
  • I heard that Sarah won the blue ribbon for her amazing baking skills.
  • Check out that blue ribbon on the fastest car in the race!
  • She always strives for the blue ribbon in everything she does.

noun a vivid crimson color

adjective of a vivid crimson color

  • The artist used carmine paint to create a vibrant red hue in the painting.
  • I love the carmine color of that dress, it's so eye-catching!
  • That carmine lipstick is really poppin' on you!
  • The carmine sunset painted the sky in hues of red and orange.

noun a work of art made by sticking various different materials such as photographs and pieces of paper or fabric onto a backing

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  • The artist created a beautiful collage using various pieces of paper and photographs.
  • I love making collages with magazine cutouts and stickers.
  • Check out this sick collage I made for my art project!
  • Her novel was a collage of different perspectives and voices.

noun a person who designs costumes for plays, movies, or other forms of entertainment

  • The costume designer meticulously researched the time period to ensure historical accuracy in the clothing.
  • The costume designer totally nailed the 1920s look for the movie.
  • That costume designer is a total fashion guru!
  • The costume designer is like a painter, using fabric and thread to create a masterpiece.

noun a small pointed missile that can be thrown or fired

verb move or run somewhere suddenly or rapidly

  • The dart flew across the room and hit the bullseye on the dartboard.
  • Let's play a game of darts and see who can hit the bullseye.
  • I'm going to dart over to the store real quick to grab some snacks.
  • Her words were like poisonous darts, piercing through his heart.

noun a flexible material that can stretch and return to its original shape

adjective able to be stretched and then return to its original shape or size

  • The elastic material used in the production of the clothing allows for flexibility and stretch.
  • I love how these elastic waistband pants are so comfortable to wear.
  • I need to get some new sneakers with elastic laces - they're so convenient.
  • Her mind was like an elastic band, always bouncing back from setbacks.

verb past tense of flute, which means to make flutes or grooves in something

adjective having grooves or ridges resembling flutes

  • The columns of the ancient temple were adorned with intricate fluted designs.
  • I love how the fluted edges of the pie crust give it a fancy look.
  • Check out those fluted sleeves on her dress, they're so cute!
  • His speech was like a well-played flute, with each word flowing smoothly and effortlessly.

noun the action or process of creating fabric by interlocking loops of yarn with needles

verb present participle of knit, meaning to make fabric by interlocking loops of yarn with needles

  • Knitting is a traditional craft that involves creating fabric by interlocking loops of yarn with needles.
  • I love knitting cozy scarves for the winter.
  • I'm totally hooked on knitting these days.
  • She was knitting together the pieces of her life after a difficult time.

noun a recurring theme, subject, or idea in a literary work or piece of art

  • The motif of love and sacrifice is prevalent throughout the novel.
  • The repeated motif of butterflies symbolizes transformation in the story.
  • That graffiti artist always tags his signature motif on the walls around town.
  • The motif of darkness creeping in symbolizes the protagonist's inner turmoil.

noun a type of literature that is written in verse; poetry

  • The professor discussed the intricacies of poesy in classic literature.
  • I've always enjoyed writing poesy in my free time.
  • I never knew you were into that poesy stuff.
  • Her dance was like a beautiful poesy, flowing and graceful.

noun the action or sound of breathing or exhaling loudly and noisily

verb present participle of the verb 'puff', which means to emit puffs of air or smoke

  • The train was puffing steam as it pulled out of the station.
  • I saw him puffing away on his cigarette outside.
  • She was puffing on that vape like there was no tomorrow.
  • The old car was puffing and wheezing as it struggled up the hill.

noun a pattern consisting of crisscrossed horizontal and vertical bands in multiple colors, especially as used for Scottish kilts

  • The traditional Scottish kilt is made from tartan fabric.
  • I love wearing my tartan scarf in the winter.
  • Check out that cool tartan shirt he's wearing.
  • The tartan of our family history is woven with stories of courage and resilience.

noun the action or process of interlacing threads to create fabric or a woven object

verb to create fabric or a woven object by interlacing threads

  • The artisan spent hours meticulously weaving intricate patterns into the fabric.
  • I love weaving friendship bracelets for my friends.
  • She's a pro at weaving through traffic during rush hour.
  • The author did a great job weaving together multiple storylines in the novel.

noun the act of modifying or personalizing something according to individual preferences or specifications

  • The software company offers a high level of customization for their clients.
  • You can customize your profile settings to your liking.
  • I love how you can totally customize your ride with all the cool accessories.
  • Personal growth requires a level of customization to meet individual needs.

noun A gentle or light touch or caress.

  • The artist carefully applied the paint with a soft touch to create a realistic portrait.
  • She has a soft touch when it comes to baking, everything she makes is delicious.
  • He's known for having a soft touch with animals, they always seem to calm down around him.
  • Her words had a soft touch, gently comforting those in need.

verb to outfit or equip with items for a particular purpose or task

  • The soldiers were accoutered with the finest weapons and armor.
  • She was accoutered in a stunning gown for the gala.
  • The gang members were accoutered with all the necessary gear for the heist.
  • His mind was accoutered with knowledge and wisdom beyond his years.

noun a type of pottery with a marbled effect resembling agate

  • The artisan crafted a beautiful agate ware vase using a special technique.
  • I saw a really cool agate ware bowl at the art fair.
  • Check out this sick agate ware plate I found at the thrift store!
  • Her personality was like agate ware - unique and colorful.