Sketch
71sketch out — ˌsketch ˈout [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they sketch out he/she/it sketches out present participle sketching out past tense …
72sketch out something — sketch out (something) to describe something in a general way. Dean sketched out a rough plan of where we should go and what we should see while we were there. The president sent the defense secretary to the Senate today to sketch in details of… …
73sketch out — (something) to describe something in a general way. Dean sketched out a rough plan of where we should go and what we should see while we were there. The president sent the defense secretary to the Senate today to sketch in details of the program …
74sketch|book — «SKEHCH BUK», noun, or sketch book, 1. a book to draw or paint sketches in: »In the sketchbook were 35 exquisite drawings no bigger than his hand (Time). 2. a book of short descriptions, stories, or plays: »Washington Irving s “Sketch Book.” …
75sketch something in — ˌsketch sthˈin derived to give more information or details about sth • You need to sketch in his character a little more. Main entry: ↑sketchderived …
76sketch-map — see sketch n. 3 …
77Sketch for a Theory of the Emotions — (French title: Esquisse d une théorie des émotions ) is a book by Jean Paul Sartre published in 1939. In it, Sartre analyses prior ideas, including psychoanalytic theories before presenting his own phenomenological analysis. External links *… …
78sketch in outline — index delineate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
79sketch out — index arrange (plan), delineate, devise (invent) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
80sketch|a|ble — «SKEHCH uh buhl», adjective. suitable for being sketched …