Rococo in a sentence as a noun

The new ones have the rococo randomness of mcmansions in their windows.

"In the long run every program becomes rococo - then rubble.

Perlis epigram #14: "In the long run every program becomes rococo - then rubble.

After its rococo climax in late 1960s psychedelia, art lost direction.

It all told a story - the church very involved in the beginning, the to the rococo with les fetes galantes and artists like Watteau.

Rococo in a sentence as an adjective

Often random people I don't know will message me, or more frustratingly, write a message in a group chat directed at me, along the lines of "hey rococo can I ask you a question" or "hey i have a suggestion".

I believe they're headed for a rococo collapse -- that is, there's going to be such a degree of overembellishment of the browser that people will eventually abandon them for other, more appropriate tools, as those emerge.

I've found that many of my images are just from Wikipedia, I wonder if Wikipedia's API could be leveraged to retrieve a set of paintings from the rococo period, "renaissance art", or whatever.

It may be marketing genius if the goal is to appeal to the type of nerd who loves obscure systems and occult jargon... the kind that geeks out on the complexities of D&D while chatting you up about the rococo details of Eastern Orthodox dietary restrictions and how they may have impacted renaissance fashion.

Rococo definitions

noun

fanciful but graceful asymmetric ornamentation in art and architecture that originated in France in the 18th century

adjective

having excessive asymmetrical ornamentation; "an exquisite gilded rococo mirror"