Phrases with «whole ensemble»

The phrase "whole ensemble" refers to a group of things or people that work together as a complete unit or team. It suggests that each individual part of the group contributes to the overall success or appearance, and they are all considered as one cohesive unit. Full definition

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Sentences with «whole ensemble»

  • Then we add the onions and peppers to the top and then the whole ensemble is placed in the oven to bake for about 15 minutes so the onions and peppers can brown a bit. (theharvestkitchen.com)
  • So then to kick things up a notch... add some granola and freeze the whole ensemble and in a few hours you'll be devouring these healthy Greek frozen yogurt bites. (theharvestkitchen.com)
  • Excitedly, we donned layers of insulated, cold - weather clothes, topped them off with ship - issued yellow rain slickers and capped the whole ensemble with a fashionable bright orange life vest. (fieryfoodscentral.com)
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