drear उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- The bare utterance of the syllabic sameness still sears the practical man, for the identical duo dredges up the fear and drear of his cognominally challenged childhood.
- The Skugs were genetically engineered to serve man back in 2935, but didn't work out well and eventually came into the services of Draxon Drear.
- Bront?continues with the metaphor of life as the " Ocean ", using adjectives such as " dark " and " drear " to describe it negatively.
- His itinerary from this point is what makes Johnston's book not just picaresquely entertaining but also powerfully dug into the drear and bitter soil of his locale.
- Changing the script, Nelson said, Well who do you think I am . . . Drear Pewson ? " The audience laughed for almost 30 seconds.
- "The Penguin Guide to Jazz " notes that " while the more upbeat music draws succour from some fine improvising, the ballad seems merely drear ."
- But then, one midnight drear, a miracle happens and the Comte finds himself in an awkward position ( literally ) and suddenly, it's Easter Sunday morning.
- Announcer Don Wilson was supposed to say he heard that Jack bought a new suit on Drew Pearson, but said the name wrong; Don said " Drear Pewson ".
- As he strode to the plate in the fifth inning, a thunderous applause arose from a crowd that otherwise had been all but dormant in the gray drear of the Fens.
- What has amazed critics about " Rent " is the unsentimental joy and celebration of community that its playwright was able to find and evoke among the dread and drear around him.