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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of exoticize.

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Examples

  • Stripped of the protective coating of foreign singing, divergent views of Scott and competing needs for his "exoticized" picture of Scotland collided.

    Scott Repatriated?: La Dame blanche Crosses the Channel 2005

  • I do find it funny that only Paris (and by extention the French … as you know, all France is Paris;) are the only group of "exoticized" Europeans … that kind of thinking is usually reserved for "others".

    On the Runway 2009

  • I do find it funny that only Paris (and by extention the French … as you know, all France is Paris;) are the only group of "exoticized" Europeans … that kind of thinking is usually reserved for "others".

    On the Runway 2009

  • I wanted facts, dates, scholarly references, not a vague mash of exoticized nostalgia.

    Day of Honey Annia Ciezadlo 2011

  • I wanted facts, dates, scholarly references, not a vague mash of exoticized nostalgia.

    Day of Honey Annia Ciezadlo 2011

  • Here were botanical specimens from overseas put on display for education and delight; here was the fascination with an exoticized and economically colonized Asia.

    George Heymont: Going For Baroque With Handel's Xerxes George Heymont 2011

  • Here were botanical specimens from overseas put on display for education and delight; here was the fascination with an exoticized and economically colonized Asia.

    George Heymont: Going For Baroque With Handel's Xerxes George Heymont 2011

  • Shambhala and their producers have tremendous musical clarity on this track, combining sounds and styles in an interesting, compatible fashion, rather than simply running exoticized loops of Hindi film music to rap over.

    Ravenna Michalsen: LISTEN: Songs About The Buddha-To-Be Ravenna Michalsen 2011

  • Here were botanical specimens from overseas put on display for education and delight; here was the fascination with an exoticized and economically colonized Asia.

    George Heymont: Going For Baroque With Handel's Xerxes George Heymont 2011

  • Here were botanical specimens from overseas put on display for education and delight; here was the fascination with an exoticized and economically colonized Asia.

    George Heymont: Going For Baroque With Handel's Xerxes George Heymont 2011

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