Sentences

calambour in a sentence

n.

Definition

Calambour refers to a lively and intricate combination or interplay of artistic elements, such as designs, shapes, music, and dance.

Sample Sentences

  1. The artist’s latest sculpture was a calambour of intricate designs and unexpected shapes.
  2. During the festival, the performers engaged in a calambour of music and dance that captivated the audience.
  3. In the debate, the politician’s remarks were a calambour, leaving the crowd both amused and confused.
  4. The novel was filled with calambours, blending humor and wit in clever wordplay throughout the pages.
  5. Her speech was a delightful calambour, weaving together various themes with skillful language.
  6. The chef’s special dish was a calambour of flavors, combining sweet and savory in a surprising way.
  7. In the theater, the play featured a calambour that highlighted the absurdities of everyday life.
  8. His jokes often relied on calambours that made his friends laugh while scratching their heads.
  9. The poet’s use of calambour enriched the text, inviting readers to find deeper meanings.
  10. Their conversation turned into a calambour, where puns and double meanings sparked endless laughter.

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