winsomeness उदाहरण वाक्य
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- "Dreams " is supposed to be about resilience, but there are so many crinkly faces smiling through the tears that it feels unremitting in its winsomeness.
- No matter the situation, Delany always seems to have an enigmatic smile on her face, and she has a winsomeness that almost transcends the show's cliches.
- A trouser role requiring both tonal beauty and winsomeness, the part is becoming widely associated with Ms . Kirchschlager, who in September made her Geneva Opera debut as Octavian.
- We shouldn't let the winsomeness of stars Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks and the happy-ever-after ending erase the real-life outcomes of comparable tales.
- Baruchel's a Chaplin-esque combination of wit and winsomeness; Gallo is the stuff of teen dreams-- sweet, but her enthusiasm protests a little too much.
- But at least " Millionaire " was honest about its offensiveness; " Hanging Up " dresses its offensiveness up in glamorous black and winsomeness and even fools itself.
- But we cannot escape a more recent, more troubled history, in which delicious resourcefulness was constantly undermined, attacked or crushed by the forces of unyielding winsomeness and near-monstrous girlish vivacity.
- But without giving up that winsomeness, he is now freely exploring subjects such as God, soul mates, and the apocalypse _ weighty matters that might seem more appropriate to U2 and Peter Gabriel.
- But no one has delivered them with quite the hang-dog winsomeness of Karen Trott in " The Springhill Singing Disaster, " her eminently likable, painfully funny show at the New Theater Wing of Playwrights Horizons.
- Conversely, Andrew Clements of " The Guardian " called the work " a curiously bombastic mix of Saint-Sa�ns and Tchaikovsky " and added " I find its winsomeness hard to take, though others might be more tolerant ."