Most are nude, huddling together in some kind of subcultural congress amid the virtually featureless undergrowth of wild landscapes.
In the interim came The Beatles, a double LP commonly known as the White Album for its virtually featureless cover.
The sky grew brighter, though the land and sea remained virtually featureless.
In 1986, images from Voyager 2 showed Uranus as a virtually featureless planet in visible light without the cloud bands or storms associated with the other giants.
The spacecraft camera, observing visible wavelengths at a distance of 200,000 miles, captured the moon as a virtually featureless orange globe.
The trolls were sullen, heavy-limbed beings, their faces closed and virtually featureless, their bod- ies muscled and disproportionately fashioned.
Stock prices slipped yesterday in slow, virtually featureless trading.
Nearly four million of the sea mammals breed in huge colonies on the virtually featureless beaches of South Georgia every year.
Trolls made up the greater part of the army, stolid, thickskinned, and virtually featureless, looking more like beasts than like men.
The ice sheath went upward in tranquil allotropic layers to a virtually featureless surface and an enormous, quietly circulating atmosphere of starlike composition.