wittiness उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- She made a personal success with her cheerful temperament and became a center of the royal court, where she was for some time informally called " Little Duchess " and was noticed for her beauty and vividness, wittiness and ease with words.
- Joseph Neff describes " Lee Remick as being " a truly swank mixture of bubblegum wittiness and an incessant melody, while the plainly Modern Lovers-derived Karen succeeds by not skimping on the VU and then conjuring up a narrative of sizeable depth ."
- She was known at court for her wittiness and talent for cheering people up as well as for her piano improvisations : a typical episode of all these qualities was when she, at one occasion when Louisa had reprimanded a chamber maid, eased the tension by improvising the whole episode on piano.
- Giddins does not push the importance of parody in jazz and modernism ( a pairing explicit throughout " Visions of Jazz " ), especially the wittiness of bebop quotations of pop songs effected by the likes of Gordon and Charlie Parker, comparable as they are to the allusiveness of literary modernism.
- Q . One of the refreshing things about your book is that you discuss mutual mate selection for mental traits, and the idea that the female mind isn't just a consolation prize _ that intelligence, wittiness, creativity may have been sexually selected in women just as it was in men.
- According to Bdru, Harap Alb portrays the Romanians'" national moral code ", being characterized by " natural behavior " as opposed to " supernatural properties ", evidencing " kindness, intelligence, sensibility, industriousness, patience, discretion " and " a moral sense, wittiness, joviality ".
- Casaubon discovered and published Quintilian's writing and presented the original meaning of the term ( satira, not satyr ), and the sense of wittiness ( reflecting the " dishfull of fruits " ) became more important again . 17th-century English satire once again aimed at the " amendment of vices " ( Dryden ).
- Dietz's use of comedic moments throughout the play, like the characters'unnatural wittiness, absurd but cathartic turns of events, and unexpectedly banal plays on words like Frank and " private Dick " has been suggested to be " because only a comedy can make us realize the truths we are not fond of ".
- He landed in New York and he was discovered by Number One while he was trying to hustle a rich businessman, and was persuaded to join TNT . His lateral thinking, wittiness and ability to save himself quickly from the most complicated situations make him the most valuable agent of TNT, a trait that even Number One acknowledges.
- In the press, Sara Fredrica Str�mstedt-Torsslow, Charlotta Eriksson and Elisabeth Fr�sslind were compared to a rose or a tulip, a jasmine or a daisy, and a lily or a myosotis; Torsslow was claimed to represent " the deeply moving ", Eriksson " the sensitive pleasantness and the female lovability " and Fr�sslind " the small sweetness, wittiness and naivety ".