We picnicked on a gently molded hill whose humps and bumps were strangely evocative of an ancient settlement, which they may well have been, although the site was unmarked.
But behind the experience of responsibility and commitment in her features was something strangely evocative.
Shelley Hirsch, unlike so many experimental vocalists, is a singer whose warblings and inventions of strangely evocative musical languages never sink into sterile technical exercises.
His body decomposes and merges with the forest floor; in the Spring, beautiful flowers with strangely evocative odors sprout at the site.
They were strangely evocative, would have made a terrific painting: Young Man and Doll.
As for "Save Me the Waltz," it's a strangely evocative novel, episodic in structure, painterly in its description, almost hallucinatory in overall effect.
The sound was strangely evocative.
They fling their bodies at one another in strangely evocative high-energy duets.
Mastic's flavor (reminiscent of varnish, for which it is also used) lends a strangely evocative note, especially to sweets, like this yogurt and lemon granita (left).
I stared at the line of symbols," strangely evocative, as though I might once have known their meaning.