well-described
(of a scene, picture, incident, etc) having been skillfully represented or expressed in words
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How to use well-described in a sentence
Our medicine has so dramatically improved since the primitive era so well described by Candice Millard's lively book.
Why Can't Our Politics Improve Like Our Medicine? | David Frum | February 23, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTIt was in this bay that the Buccaneers anchored, which Dampier has so well described.
Gordon was killed the night before sailing—(Mr. Carr had well described it as a drunken brawl)—killed accidentally.
Elster's Folly | Mrs. Henry WoodThis war, however, has been well described as that of a man against a nation; and in the end the nation conquered.
The Two Great Republics: Rome and the United States | James Hamilton LewisIt illustrates what has been well described as "the carnality of religious contention."
Expositor's Bible: The Second Epistle to the Corinthians | James Denney
It seems to be peculiarly well described by saying that it is “the game which tires without exercising.”
The Education of American Girls | Anna Callender Brackett
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