Well I guess I ought to get out of my subfusc, wipe the smudged makeup off my face and find some food. |
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Our readers should know he cut a fine figure in subfusc on his way to his viva. |
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One remembers how audibly and visibly subfusc was the almost apologetic chorus in their otherwise excellent opera, Don Carlo. |
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The original hues of the Crucifixion from S Giacomo degli Spagnoli have been transformed into an unfortunate and unalterable subfusc. |
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But while Bill Alexander's new production has a fine, sombre, subfusc dignity, there were times when I guiltily hungered for a little more playful malevolence. |
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Houses hunched like weary giants, wrapped in subfusc cloaks of night. |
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Other buildings here are made from brick and concrete, and few are painted, creating a subfusc cityscape exacerbated by the dust blowing across the altiplano. |
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No equine could be more subfusc than the incoming Times Literary Supplement, editor, Stig Abell, formerly the managing editor of a much more sparkling gem in the Murdoch diadem, the Sun. |
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The accounts of the later and better known Bandoneon Concerto, and Piazzolla's Buenos Aires equivalent of Vivaldi's Four Seasons, are distinctly subfusc. |
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But then there are the bright colours, the oranges, blues and greens that flash out from his work, which hardly fit with modernism's subfusc palette and pared-down aesthetic. |
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