punch and judy show उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- According to one of his obituaries, puppetry was a childhood interest of her father's who would entertain his neighbors with Punch and Judy shows charging two cents admission or a nickel for reserved seating.
- But it hardly made up for the fact that Paterno spent all his prime-time capital chasing after officials, or accusing them of being homers, and turning his front door into a Punch and Judy show.
- O'Reilly admits these actions were a " tad inappropriate . " Ms . Raub-Besser also questions the claustrophobia claims noting that her father performed years of Punch and Judy shows from within very cramped enclosures.
- This led to a series of solo shows that resembled the creations of an overgrown boy, home from a day at the dump, making Punch and Judy shows out of toilet brushes and plastic cups.
- So important is Punch's signature sound that it is a matter of some controversy within Punch and Judy circles as to whether a " non-swazzled " show can be considered a true Punch and Judy Show.
- A giraffe manipulates a long-nosed human head; a sardonic donkey works with what seems to be a crippled baby pig; a big-beaked bird appears with a big-beaked Punch head from the old Punch and Judy shows.
- Sources say that Smith was embittered over the reduction in time allowed for his commentaries and hence resigned after he criticized the revamped " World News Tonight " format as a " Punch and Judy show ."
- Stories may be told wordlessly, in music, dance or puppetry for example, such as in the Javanese tradition of wayang, in which the performance is accompanied by a gamelan orchestra or the similarly traditional Punch and Judy show.
- Each episode followed a strict formula, as repeatable as a Punch and Judy show, and the predictability was part of the fun because it made even the sleepiest, dullest-witted viewer feel smarter than what was on the screen.
- Still mired in the self-delusion of impeachment proceedings, they presented a Punch and Judy show ( via Representatives Steve Largent of Oklahoma and Linda Smith of Washington ) that symbolized the banishment of serious policy issues to their back burner.