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- She's the same person comedically _ a mix of intelligently observed humor, sometimes bawdily delivered.
- The morning after the wedding night some male courtiers are talking bawdily outside the chamber and are joined by Melantius.
- Some poems are physically sensual, even bawdily imagining nude embraces, while others are highly spiritual and border on the platonic.
- Before " Broads " thins, though, it's delicious to see four good sports poke themselves bawdily in the ribs.
- Outside the ballpark in Pittsburgh, when baseball resumed last September, a vendor was selling T-shirts that bawdily mocked Osama bin Laden.
- Combine all this with the fact that much of the work is bawdily body-oriented, and the total effect is, to use a cliche that has a rare appropriateness, Rabelasian.
- In the 16th and 17th centuries, medlars were bawdily called " open-arses " because of the shape of the fruits, inspiring boisterous or humorously indecent puns in many Elizabethan and Jacobean plays.
- Outside the chamber Evadne s maid Dula jokes bawdily with her mistress, but Aspatia cannot join in the banter and announces she will die of grief, taking a last farewell of Amintor when he enters.
- In 1963, Richardson's moment came-- a bawdily exuberant adaptation of Henry Fielding's " Tom Jones, " starring Albert Finney and featuring the greatest eating scene in cinema history.
- He couldn't resist throwing in the last interlude of dresses, sneering black vinyl with tarty leopard jackets, embodied bawdily by the French louche actress Beatrice Dalle, who was bursting from a glistening black dress.
- The scene on Sunday was such a poignant contrast to those heady days when Bill Clinton and Vernon Jordan used to race around in the sun in their golf cart, talking bawdily about women, cigars in hand.
- Bawdily outspoken Mari taunts Little Voice and anyone else who'll listen to her, including ( albeit reluctantly ) a low-life talent agent named Ray Say ( Michael Caine, in a flamboyantly scuzzy role ).
- Kate has been subjected to unwanted attention from Sir Mulberry Hawk and Lord Verisopht, clients of her uncle, and when Nicholas overhears them bawdily discussing her in a tavern he is determined to defend his sister's honour.
- What was said at the time was that Chen's production was " pornographic, feudal and superstitious . " ( Such charges related particularly to Part 2, where _ in Tang Xianzu's text as well as Chen's production _ the sexually impenetrable Sister Stone bawdily describes the fiasco of her wedding night, and where Chen introduces ancient Chinese folk rituals, including the burning of effigies, into the scene of Du Liniang's death and funeral .)