rotelike
English
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editrotelike (comparative more rotelike, superlative most rotelike)
- Like a rote, repetitious
- 2007 March 16, The New York Times, “Art Listings”, in New York Times[1]:
- Their hazy, flickering surfaces mix bits of history (the space race, the civil rights movement, the cold war) with eruptions of weirdly rotelike graphic finesse — the windshield-wiper strokes with which Rauschenberg brought his images to the surface.