Oeuvre in a sentence as a noun

This is not an endorsement of his larger oeuvre, okay?

See all RTS games, shooters, 4x games, etc... Anything that's not an outright clone is different enough to be it's own oeuvre, IMO.

It's funny, a Treasury paper from a 1994 conference in Canberra [1] looks like the oeuvre on the topic.

It's not exactly Hacker News' oeuvre, but Oprah's story is pretty much the definition of "hustle".

Most of the Sanskrit oeuvre has been produced after 1st AD and prolific works continued till 16th century.

Great to hear that there are others out there like me. Normal artists are too "touchy feely" for me. I thrive on art and creating, but not in the typical "I notice your oeuvre is monochromatic.

In music publishing, the context is attribution, since without their oeuvre, a musician is just a busker.

This piece is a deeply anachronistic and flawed essay, a sunday paper kind of opinion piece, and part of the unworthy section of any great person'w oeuvre.

His oeuvre is more about playing with/exploiting perception -- one of my favorite pieces was a part of his exhibit at the Chicago MCA in summer 2009, which was a dark room with a central illuminated waterfall.

He speaks well of two people in Palantir's employ, whom he knows personally, and he cites a piece of Palantir's technology as the kind of thing that the world needs more of irrespective of whether or not the rest of their oeuvre is good, bad, or indifferent.

I'm thinking about teaching a class on this, if you want to be a guinea pig and give me some feedback on what you think are the most relevant parts of a designers oeuvre are, we could try it over coffee and look at some of the specific problems you are trying to tackle.

Oeuvre definitions

noun

the total output of a writer or artist (or a substantial part of it); "he studied the entire Wagnerian oeuvre"; "Picasso's work can be divided into periods"

See also: work