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Definition of free-form in English: free-formadjective Not conforming to a regular or formal structure or shape. a free-form jazz improvisation Example sentencesExamples - He and his young fellow poets gave up their limitations and wrote the free-form work for which they are now best known.
- The concerts still feature free-form dancers, light shows and musicians in outlandish costumes marching through the audience while chanting and singing.
- These tiles are characterized by slender lines, geometric shapes, or more free-form patterns.
- Working in the style of Henry Moore, we'll carve a small, free-form sculpture.
- It's the desperate lack of calculation, the pure, free-form innovation that allows these two to launch off of jazz into textural sonic glory.
- It's taken decades of experience making dance for such a free-form choreographic approach to develop.
- A flowerbed in the shape of a circle, square, or octagon looks formal, while one with a free-form shape has a casual look.
- Some feature a structured schedule, others have a free-form approach.
- His free-form fossil pieces hark back to pre-historic times, and only the odd Chinese character gives away their origin.
- The same mix of earth and straw has allowed us to create highly curved sculptural interior walls, bancos for seating, as well as free-form fireplaces.
- The lights dim and some funky free-form jam music starts up and one by one the band members thread their way onto the stage.
- A former free-form jazz bass player, he grew up listening to acoustic music, but originally resisted playing it.
- A delicious pizza doesn't have to be round - square, rectangular or even free-form tastes as good.
- But despite candy-coating those issues in a pop frame, the lyrics sound like grave, free-form poetry forced into a melody.
- The structures also served as monumental public canvases for free-form artistic expression.
- My first stop there is the hotel's spa with its free-form tropical swimming pool and fully-equipped health club.
- The chosen shape was a genuine free-form structure impossible to analyze logically.
- It's a strange way for a group playing free-form jazz to operate - often, visual cues are a necessity when there's little or no preset structure to your music.
- He continues to design in monumental free-form curves, using every angle except a right one.
- Amid her free-form meandering, you quickly detect a sense of control.
Definition of free-form in US English: free-formadjectiveˈfri ˌfɔ(ə)rmˈfrē ˌfô(ə)rm Not conforming to a regular or formal structure or shape. a free-form jazz improvisation Example sentencesExamples - My first stop there is the hotel's spa with its free-form tropical swimming pool and fully-equipped health club.
- Some feature a structured schedule, others have a free-form approach.
- He and his young fellow poets gave up their limitations and wrote the free-form work for which they are now best known.
- A former free-form jazz bass player, he grew up listening to acoustic music, but originally resisted playing it.
- These tiles are characterized by slender lines, geometric shapes, or more free-form patterns.
- His free-form fossil pieces hark back to pre-historic times, and only the odd Chinese character gives away their origin.
- Amid her free-form meandering, you quickly detect a sense of control.
- It's a strange way for a group playing free-form jazz to operate - often, visual cues are a necessity when there's little or no preset structure to your music.
- He continues to design in monumental free-form curves, using every angle except a right one.
- The same mix of earth and straw has allowed us to create highly curved sculptural interior walls, bancos for seating, as well as free-form fireplaces.
- But despite candy-coating those issues in a pop frame, the lyrics sound like grave, free-form poetry forced into a melody.
- The structures also served as monumental public canvases for free-form artistic expression.
- The concerts still feature free-form dancers, light shows and musicians in outlandish costumes marching through the audience while chanting and singing.
- Working in the style of Henry Moore, we'll carve a small, free-form sculpture.
- A flowerbed in the shape of a circle, square, or octagon looks formal, while one with a free-form shape has a casual look.
- The chosen shape was a genuine free-form structure impossible to analyze logically.
- It's the desperate lack of calculation, the pure, free-form innovation that allows these two to launch off of jazz into textural sonic glory.
- It's taken decades of experience making dance for such a free-form choreographic approach to develop.
- A delicious pizza doesn't have to be round - square, rectangular or even free-form tastes as good.
- The lights dim and some funky free-form jam music starts up and one by one the band members thread their way onto the stage.
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