gallerylike

English

Etymology

gallery + -like

Adjective

gallerylike (comparative more gallerylike, superlative most gallerylike)

  1. Resembling a gallery, especially an art gallery
    • 2007 July 16, Allan Kozinn, “A Hypnotic Collaboration Sets 22 Poems to Music”, in New York Times:
      For “Book of Longing,” which had its New York premiere at the Rose Theater on Saturday evening as part of the Lincoln Center Festival, Mr. Glass chose 22 poems from Mr. Cohen’s 2006 compilation of the same name. Mr. Cohen’s drawings are used as well, arrayed on a gallerylike wall behind the ensemble, with a central video screen showing a continually morphing selection.

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