The opulence of the architectural style seems to epitomize the spirit of the nineteenth century. |
Both her tone and her tune epitomize soul and bring her character, a washed-up cabaret dancer, to life. |
These two last examples epitomize the murkiness besetting a serious examination of the occupation of early modem peoples and the identities they derived from their work. |
For connoisseurs of intelligence fiction a few titles epitomize the essence of the craft. |
What we actually have are highly managed monopolies that epitomize crony capitalism and insider trading as a way of doing business. |
We have created a romanticized image that mothers are supposed to be sexless and epitomize the perfect homemaker. |