Three-dimensionality

"Three-dimensionality" in a Sentence (4 examples)

[T]here are several fascinating mixed-media pieces that give subtle three-dimensionality to predominately flat surfaces.

Gleeson, a brilliant performer, shows us the face of evil but with the mitigating circumstances of humanity. But his three-dimensionality is jarring; at odds with the wooden movie around him.

Dr. Williams . . . commended his "search for some way of talking about human value, human depth and three-dimensionality, that doesn't depend on God."

In 1968, she costarred with Clint Eastwood in the feature film Coogan's Bluff, bringing three-dimensionality to the otherwise cliched role of a hippie.

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