narcotizing उदाहरण वाक्य
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- But from the arms dealers to the old women selling bread from mud-caked sedans, an air of narcotized providence has set in.
- Along with Robert K . Merton, he popularized the idea of a narcotizing dysfunction of media, along with its functional roles in society.
- Unlike his narcotized-seeming fellow performers, Batt gives the appearance of relishing the vulgarity in his role, and he develops a genuine rapport with the audience.
- Her heavy-lidded eyes and full, down-turned mouth give her face a look of almost narcotized sensuality, but she experiences her sexual awakening mainly as a religious crisis.
- Scarlett Chorvat as Mary, the strumpet who doles out clues ( BEGIN ITAL ) verrry ( END ITAL ) slowly, apes a narcotized Sherilyn Fenn in " Twin Peaks ."
- Though they vary in tone and approach, these films crucify television for narcotizing, brutalizing and outright lying to the American people and, as a result, harmfully diminishing our lives and culture.
- Wedged somewhere between the expletive-fueled antics of MTV's " The Osbournes " and the narcotized wallow of E !'s " The Anna Nicole Show,"
- The device now has a narcotizing effect, which may well be the intent, given that we're talking about a lullaby here, but it interrupts an otherwise high-speed thrill ride.
- During his early years, Bush turned to alcohol to " narcotize his anxiety, " and, at age 40, replaced alcohol with faith as a tool to manage his anxiety, Frank said.
- McLarty, who is far more interested in talking about increasing trade than cracking down on drugs, is expected to assure Colombian business leaders that Washington wants to " de-narcotize " its dealings.