She typifies the bored housewife.
a painting that typifies the artist's work.
tough, low-lying vegetation typifies this arctic area.
In this book we have tried to typify the main classes of verbs.
In the middle Eocene formations of North America occurs the more specialized Uintatherium (or Dinoceras), typifying the family Uintatheriidae.
The Glenlivet is a perfectly balanced Speyside malt that exhibits the delicacy softness that typifies the region's whiskies.
Hornbills, starlings, vultures, rollers, bee-eaters and shrikes typify the ubiquitous avifauna of the Kruger.
Perhaps nothing better typifies the confusion than the fragmentary bundle of contradictions that was Homo habilis.
Abraham Lincoln typifies the politician who rises from humble origins to a position of power and influence.
The Massachusetts colony was founded by pilgrims who had left for religious reasons and its organization typified New England.
And it typified something better than itself.
He thus typified the constant introspection wherewith he tortured, but could not purify, himself.
The venture cetaceans can be divided into three big subspecies, each typified by big-name investors.
The Prommers – the classical music groupies who like to stand – typify this relaxed ethos.
She says that women who typify the osun force brandish their sexuality quite openly and unselfconsciously.
These country houses, which were popular in the early 1900's, typify what's known as the Adirondack style.
The Trust employed a panel of taste experts to identify what flavours typify each region in the UK.
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