Sentence example of “provocative”

How to use in-sentence of “provocative”:

+ The album had provocative lyrics.

+ Po can be taken to mean any of the following: provoking operation, provocative operation or provocation operation.

+ She represented with a rather provocative image.

+ This resulted in sabotage acts directed towards the bikers as well as the publication of several provocative manuscripts urging the Christianites to throw out the powerful and armed bikers.

+ She was best known for her comedy roles as a provocative “dumb blonde” in British movies of the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s.

Sentence example of provocative
Sentence example of provocative

Example sentences of “provocative”:

+ During 1947–48 he painted in a provocative and crude Fauve style.

+ Little Big is known for its provocative and grotesque musical videos, in which the band are often making fun of national stereotypes about Russia.

+ The ashram offered therapies derived from the Human Potential Movement to its Western audience and made news in India and abroad, chiefly because of its permissive climate and Osho’s provocative lectures.

+ In his movies there is provocative and controversial content.

+ Kitaen was known for her provocative appearances in Whitesnake’s music videos for “Here I Go Again”, “Is This Love” and “Still of the Night.” Since 1997, he has been married to Cindy, an author with works such as “The Food That Rocks.” They have a son, Jasper.

+ This was a highly provocative act and the Israelis only viewed it one way – that Egypt was preparing to attack.

+ During 1947–48 he painted in a provocative and crude Fauve style.

+ Little Big is known for its provocative and grotesque musical videos, in which the band are often making fun of national stereotypes about Russia.

+ Within two years of her debut, she set herself apart from all the singers of her generation by singing provocative songs with the release of each new single.

+ The dancer her buttocks in a sexually provocative manner while in a low squatting posture.

+ Whoever in the camp, at work, in the barracks, in kitchens and workshops, lavatories and rest areas, for the purpose of agitating, politicizes, gives provocative speeches, meets with others for this purpose, forms cliques, or gads about, gathers true or untrue news to further the goals of the opposition’s atrocity-propaganda about the concentration camp or its institutions, receives, buries, passes along to foreign visitors or others, smuggles outside the camp using a secret message or other means, in writing or verbally gives released or transferred, hides in articles of clothing or other items, using rocks, etc.

+ Advertisers use many different techniques to get people to notice their adverts, often using deliberately shocking or provocative images.Once they have managed to make people notice their advert, they need to ‘sell’ the product or brand.

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