- An
epitome (/ɪˈpɪtəmiː/; Gr****: ἐπιτομή, from ἐπιτέμνειν
epitemnein meaning "to cut short") is a
summary or
miniature form, or an
instance that represents...
- tune of
World War II,
while the Trashmen's "Surfin' Bird" and Bob
Dylan epitomize two
sides of the 1960s. In the 1980s,
influential hit
radio groups and...
- fiction,
particularly film,
combining film noir and
science fiction,
epitomized by
Ridley Scott's
Blade Runner (1982) and
James Cameron's The Terminator...
- comrade-in-arms of
Italian revolutionary Giuseppe Garibaldi.
Their partnership epitomized the
spirit of the 19th century's Age of
Romanticism and revolutionary...
-
which was
deliberately much more
unconventional than the
first film,
epitomized by a
sequence in
which Roberts's
character impersonates the real-life...
-
surrealist piece introduced the
image of the soft
melting pocket watch. It
epitomizes Dalí's
theory of "softness" and "hardness",
which was
central to his thinking...
- the
independent characters she
brought to the screen,
Hepburn came to
epitomize the "modern woman" in 20th-century
America and
influenced changing po****r...
- bands, and
reached its
height in the 1940s to late 1960s.
Crooning is
epitomized by jazz
vocalists of the era such as Bing Crosby, Rudy
Vallee and Frank...
- Fox
Broadcasting Company. It is a
satirical depiction of
American life,
epitomized by the
Simpson family,
which consists of Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, and...
-
Pictorial image that
epitomizes a
concept or that
represents a person...