The poems provide the work's four movements not only with concrete imagery but also with a narrative arc.
The songs, whose meanings might have been piquantly vague on the album, were enlivened or freighted with concrete imagery, nearly all of it ineradicably British.
Dr. Macnab, a professor of pediatrics at the University of British Columbia, added that whoever talked about the game should use visual, concrete imagery.
The 1983 entry, titled Mirrors, had some tendencies toward concrete imagery.
It was short, colloquial, filled with concrete imagery.
We continue with the workshop, giving examples of concrete imagery, metaphor and simile.
Does such concrete imagery illuminate or obfuscate the music?
He had the poet's gift of copious and concrete imagery (I wish someone had suggested to him that he write lays, like his exemplar, Macaulay).
It is the particular way in which its doctrines have been expressed through concrete imagery which has shaped those doctrines.
Sentences are balanced, with very few adjectives, and there is little concrete imagery beyond the description of Wilson's school.