One hypothesis that is gaining momentum is that dinosaurs, and the precursors to birds, may have used those feathers as many birds do today — as displays (think of
the ostentatious color of a bluebird).
But I don't want to keep harping on
the ostentatious color of the Grand Cherokee Red Vapor because Jeep did add a lot of quality features to the exterior and interior of the SUV, enough at least to justify its special - edition billing.
They look alike, sharing the same poisonous skin,
ostentatious coloring, and compact, 20 - millimeter - long body.
Winning acclaim in the 1960s, Chamberlain was known to reject critical or intellectual interpretations of his work as a metaphor for American values; instead, he insisted simply that his materials were cheap and available and that he was attracted to
their ostentatious colors.
Hébert - Huot's use of unexpected, mass - produced materials and
ostentatious colors stand in sharp contrast with the objects, which on their own carry associations with tales of struggle and survival in an unforgiving, brutal wilderness.
Not exact matches
The boomer generation, for example, embraces more traditional and
ostentatious luxury cues, preferring imports and easy - to - identify mechanics, such as Johnnie Walkers»
color - coded tiered system.
It's not an
ostentatious mix; the
colors are basic, the iridescence gives it a little sparkle, and the circle and square shapes make it fun.
The dress itself would have been an okay pop of
color, but add
ostentatious pink into the mix and it's a whole new ballgame.
These are subtle change, but the result is a stunning notebook that stands out without being
ostentatious — unless you pick the glitzy Pale Rose Gold
color scheme.