tangibility in a sentence
pronunciation: [ [ ˌtændʒi'biliti ] ]
Examples
- There is also a great deal of precious artwork that brings this part of Chinese history alive through mere sight and tangibility.
- In 1994, PI secured a deal with Cyclops Records, releasing their first CD album, " Floating Tangibility ".
- While invisible to most, she seems to retain complete tangibility, bumping into things, touching everything-even frequently eating crisps.
- And nothing lends greater tangibility to the concept of an online community than the names of friends appearing in the AOL buddy list window.
- With the ground shifting 24 hours a day, it provided two hours of grounded tangibility each night, exhilarating in an opposite way.
- The reason that this time was different was that he came to realize that his catalogue of difficulties had tangibility and were in no way imagined.
- In her drawings, she finds inspiration in her dreams, and has undertaken drawing as an attempt to give the images of her dreams tangibility.
- Her painting style evolved in the direction to decorative and local color while maintaining interest to the object, for transfer of its texture and material tangibility.
- His body of work however remains consistent, conceptually, in its merging of both digital and physical spaces for " richer, real-world " tangibility.
- They admired images of a real house that, while possibly nothing more than rubble back home, had acquired a degree of tangibility here where there were none.