Garbed in the traditional ao dai, young Vietnamese women seem to epitomise the charm and grace of Hue. |
Bastions of old boy networking and the occasional social upstart, they epitomise everything that makes me cringe about Oxford. |
Egyptian hieroglyphic inscriptions in tombs epitomise the idea that the voices of the dead can be heard again through the written word. |
But in retrospect that was because my uncle and cousin epitomise disorganisation and, much as I love them, laziness. |
The briar pipe continued to epitomise solid, dependable, common sense masculinity. |
It always seemed to her to characterise and to epitomise him, that grotesque expression. |