voluptuary उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- A headline in Vanity Fair after his death : " Stanford White, Voluptuary and Pervert, Dies the Death of a Dog ."
- Hamilton characterized Burr as greatly immoral, " unprincipled . . . voluptuary ", and deemed his political quest as one for " permanent power ".
- The " old voluptuary ", as Norwich calls him, was passed over again for the vacant archdiocese, Walter of the Mill being elected instead.
- Voluptuary Jayne Mansfield met an untimely end ( in a car crash in l967 ) before she could prove to anyone that she was anything more than a superstructure.
- Campbell not only loves his character, he loves his " words ", articulating with the lusty relish of a voluptuary set loose in a seraglio.
- Yelena Kuzmina was again the Ballerina, wonderfully intense as she moved from ballet student to voluptuary with a secret police lover, enjoying the Bolshevik high life before cringing in her madness.
- Much of that elan comes from Geoffrey Rush, who plays Sade as a gleeful voluptuary unfettered by either morality or what for him would be the most venal of sins, sentimentality.
- Contemptuous of Christianity and especially of Robespierre's Cult of the Supreme Being, Auteuil's Sade is a proud atheist and indomitable voluptuary who can barely conceal his contempt for the fools around him.
- Although deeply haunting, the film's Freudian symbolism feels dated, and so does its vision of New York as a city with a subterranean demimonde whose voluptuaries would kill to prevent disclosure of their identities.
- But the voluptuary sound one might have expected was often undercut by a heavy, percussive touch, and Cliburn's vaunted lyricism was hampered by a sense of stop and go rather than ebb and flow.