Use "mona lisa" in a sentence

1. The real " Mona Lisa, " where she's topless.

2. 17 This collotype of the Mona Lisa is exquisitely printed.

3. 28 There was a brief ad for Mona Lisa skin lightener.

4. He toiled on and off for 16 years on the Mona Lisa.

5. The use of bulletproof glass has shielded the Mona Lisa from subsequent attacks.

6. The Mona Lisa fulfilled 15th- and early 16th century requirements for portraying a woman of virtue.

7. Hell, punch a button, and it'll crank out a molecule-for-molecule replica of The Mona Lisa.

8. We could steal the Mona Lisa straight off Da Vinci's easel, snatch the Hope Diamond before it was discovered.

9. The Mona Lisa has had many different decorative frames in its history, owing to changes in taste over the centuries.

10. Pity Befouleth April by Philip Walford 82 The Mona Lisa Sandwich by Justin Gershwin 86 Reynaldo's Solutions by Shaun Hayes 89 Through My Rifle Scope by Deirdre Erin Lockhart 97

11. It's a massive slab of human genius, up there with the Taj Mahal, the Mona Lisa, and the ice cream sandwich -- and the table's creator, Dmitri Mendeleev, is a bonafide science hall- of- famer.

12. They're Biding time until somebody proposes!: รอเวลาให้มีคนขอแต่งงาน Mona Lisa Smile (2003): That means he has been Biding his time.: นั้นหมายความว่าพระองค์รอคอยเวลาของพระองค์ Lee San, Wind of the Palace (2007): Biding time till you can figure out some MacGyver way

13. We read the stories of 170 000 looted artefacts, including priceless items such as the alabaster mask known as the Warka head, also know as the Sumerian Mona Lisa – the earliest-known representation of a human face, some 52 000 years old.

14. Harrison served as executive producer for 23 films with HandMade, including Mona Lisa, Shanghai Surprise and Withnail and I. He made several cameo appearances in these films, including a role as a nightclub singer in Shanghai Surprise, for which he recorded five new songs.

15. In Dan Brown's best-selling novel The Da Vinci Code (2003, film version 2006), the lines O, draconian devil and Oh, lame saint written in blood on the body of the murdered curator of the Louvre are Anagrams of Leonardo da Vinci and The Mona Lisa respectively.

16. You can loll with the students from the International University on the steps of the Cathedral or amble down the broad pedestrian way from those steps to sit on a bench at the other end and watch as the Umbrian hills dissolve into a twilight vision that is the landscape behind the Mona Lisa. The more energetic can hike out to St. Angelo's in the northwest of the city, where sixteen ancient columns form the centrepiece of a brick church that glows with the light from garnet windows on a site that has been sacred from the times of the Etruscans.