vaunting उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- "Here was an engineer, of all people, using an inflated, highly charged vocabulary, talking about enmity and wounded pride, about mysterious manipulations and vaunting ambitions, and as near as I could tell, all this had to do with the creation of an immobile metal and plastic box, " he writes.
- The Prime Minister stated that the Canadian military was not involved in direct combat, while still fulfilling its commitment to NORAD . However, it was claimed by Janice Gross Stein and Eugene Lang in " The Unexpected War " that people from Canadian ministries were in Washington, D . C ., openly vaunting Canada's participation in Iraq;
- It was the Sand?and Wretch 32 collaboration, " Pluto ", that garnered some of the most positive comments, Gill said " Pluto " best exemplified Naughty Boy's signature sound, which was a " blend of vaunting synthesised strings and shuffling groove carries a two-way argument between Sand?and Wretch 32 ", while Aizlewood called all of the Sand?collaborations " stellar ".
- Critic Robert Hatch described Tybalt and Mercutio as like " a couple of neighborhood warlords, vaunting their courage with grandstand high jinks, trying for a victory by humiliation, and giving no strong impression of a taste to kill . " The scene increases sympathy for Michael York's Tybalt ( often played as a bloodthirsty bully on the stage ) by making him shocked and guilty at the lethal wound he has inflicted.
- At the Xtremes video store, at 763 Eighth Avenue, near 46th Street, an entire basement floor is dedicated to action, horror, comedy, romance and children's films, with a sign on the main floor vaunting the array of " Kid Cartoons ! ! " for $ 5.99 . But the shelf marked " new releases " carries such titles as " Great Moments in Basketball " from 1988 and " Romantic Comedy " ( 1983 ) starring Dudley Moore and Mary Steenburgen.
- Granted that one knows something of the parents, it is admissible to draw a conclusion about the child : any kind of offensive incontinence, any kind of sordid envy; or of clumsy self-vaunting-- the three things which together have constituted the genuine plebeian type in all times-- such must pass over to the child, as surely as bad blood; and with the help of the best education and culture one will only succeed in deceiving with regard to such heredity .-- And what else does education and culture try to do nowadays!
- "It struck me this morning, when the storm calmed down, the wind and the rain dropped so that we now have a calm day, that it is typical of what those men went through . they passed through storm into calm " The worst turns to best, the bleak months end, the elements rage, and vaunting breezes that rave shall dwindle, shall change, shall become first peace out of pain, then light . " " [ Allenby was quoting Robert Browning's poem " Prospice ", here . . .]
- Ronald MacDonald of Morar ( 1662 1741 ), known in Gaelic as Raghnall MacAilein �ig, was an aristocratic wire-strung clarsach harpist, fiddler, piper and composer, celebrated in the pibroch " The Lament for Ronald MacDonald of Morar . " He is the reputed composer of a number of highly regarded pibrochs including " An Tarbh BreacDearg / The Red Speckled Bull ", " A Bhoalaich / An Intended Lament, " also published in Angus MacKay's book as " A Bhoilich / The Vaunting ", and " Glas Mheur " which MacKay translates as " The Finger Lock . " This pibroch is entitled " Glass Mhoier " in the Campbell Canntaireachd.