Dali
Sal·va·dor [sal-vuh-dawr; Spanish sahl-vah-thawr], /ˈsæl vəˌdɔr; Spanish ˌsɑl vɑˈðɔr/, 1904–89, Spanish painter and illustrator.
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How to use Dali in a sentence
The actor transformed from a sensual Marilyn Monroe to a whimsical Salvador Dali to a starving migrant mother, seamlessly.
Food Destination A unique cultural retreat experience awaits you on the other side of the world The Linden Center, Dali China.
This fall, Vezzoli curated Dali Dali, a show at the Moderna Museet in Stockholm.
The rugs were worn, worn to the shredding point, worn until the spurious Oriental design seemed an eerie Dali drawing.
Cue for Quiet | Thomas L. SherredWhen he presented himself to Dali Mami with his sum in his hands the renegade cripple only laughed at him.
The Greek vase and cups from Dali (Fig. 159) show a new motive in the decoration.
The Ceramic Art | Jennie J. YoungTrue for you, Paruig Dali; you know the place as if you had seen it.
The Lost Pibroch | Neil MunroIt was there, and black and hollow, ere ever you were born, or Paruig Dali.
The Lost Pibroch | Neil Munro
British Dictionary definitions for Dali
/ (ˈdɑːlɪ, Spanish daˈliː) /
Salvador (ˈsælvədɔː). 1904–89, Spanish surrealist painter
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