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How to use eclectic in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word eclectic? Here are some examples.

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The house is substantial and its facade is as eclectic as Moreau's pictures.
With a warm and friendly atmosphere, it draws an eclectic crowd of artists and business types.
To make up for this seeming gap, he became a voracious reader, very eclectic in his taste.
The uncrowned prince of British menswear, John Richmond, managed to dazzle a celebrity studded audience with an eclectic show.
The Central New York region boasts a highly eclectic butter sculpture collection at the Fairgrounds.
Against the eclectic musical background there was a huge array of stalls, including recycled clothes, hammocks, body art, books and crafts.
We are talking about a young city, a bright, eclectic and sometimes confused place.
Any newcomer to this extraordinary resort needs a day to navigate the eclectic mix of rooms and entertainment on offer.
He developed an eclectic style under the influence of Nicolas Poussin and the Bolognese and Venetian masters whose works he could study in Rome.
The atmosphere is cosy, the decor eclectic, but the overall ambience revolves around the staff.
The festival opens on Tuesday, Feb. 6 with a varied and somewhat eclectic orchestral program.
His usual slo-mo beats and spoken-word flow show up eventually, around four minutes in, but his eclectic point has been made.
Indeed there are eclectic styles and influences very much in evidence here.
An eclectic band of researchers is mapping out a new frontier of science known as nanotechnology.
The museum's eclectic collection spans 400 years and includes rare pieces like a 1565 Elizabethan table napkin.
Or does the beauty in your new-found freedom lie in your ability to be eclectic?
Surely I'm not the only one to be unworried by the eclectic content of this thread?
This upcoming weekend promises to be full of lively and eclectic musical entertainment.
An eclectic mix of feminine flounce and frill, with models in georgettes, net and chiffons was the highlight.
But then, upon reflection, it dawned on me that everyone who practices the Craft is, at their very core, an eclectic solitary.
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Examples from Classical Literature
He was professedly an eclectic, but in the main his philosophy was Hegelian.
Philosophy had become extravagant, eclectic, abstract, devoid of any real content.
There are courses that are foundational and that must therefore be governed by an eclectic aim.
We've had all the doctors, eclectic an' herb besides, an' they don't give her no hope.
The crowd of onlookers was as odd, and eclectic, and keen, as can possibly be imagined.
It is in practical affairs that the eclectic or undogmatic spirit is most valuable, and also least dangerous.
The more eclectic hoarder species segregate pantry from lumber room from junk museum.
Risdon also searched for more eclectic colors to add to EcoChic Lifestyles' Luna Sea Room Divider.
Franklin was never more eclectic than when founding the junto.
Bring Me Her Heart is an eclectic and vivid presented collection of harmonic and confluent poetry drawn from the lyrical work of Sarah Getty.
The design looks more like an adaptation by some Bolognese eclectic.
Striking a chord with music lovers, Amplified has a wide range of customised T-shirts, inspired by artists from an eclectic mix of genres.
On arriving at the site, BingoCams members will find an eclectic range of progressive jackpot games.
Bales and Nettl-Fiol combine these voices with their own to investigate notions of dance training and practice as increasingly individualized and eclectic.
In this semi-erotic, hour-long evening, eight well-trained dancers bump and slither though nine numbers that reflect choreographer Cati Jean's eclectic background.
Given the eclectic influences, it could end up sounding a bit of a mess, but Lysne's artful compositions and arrangements mean it all coheres marvellously.
The Eclectic, the syncretist, the Doctrinaire, have been apt to have a bad name both in ancient and modern times.
The preachment of the Eclectic is still more pompous and superior.
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