เข้าสู่ระบบ สมัครสมาชิก

callowness การใช้

ประโยคมือถือ
  • Essentially, Newman is showing us an exchange of callowness for depth.
  • So callowness has been easy to spot and generally unappreciated.
  • "There's a callowness in too many young people now.
  • Although he was vulnerable and sensitive, he never suggested youthfulness or callowness.
  • The part requires a nuanced depiction of clowning, callowness, and despair.
  • Is this mere callowness, rank stupidity, or a flat-out mutiny?
  • There's a callowness, too, in Egolf's penchant for hyperbole.
  • Herbert Lippert, once past some callowness in his upper register, was an attractive David.
  • Ms . Messing is good at rendering goofy callowness with a reflexive edge of self-interest.
  • It even made the son sympathetic, depicting his request as a product of callowness, not lack of feeling.
  • "The West Wing " and " Once and Again " emphasize character and life experience over callowness.
  • Jimmy is shrewd, but also sloppy, and Rockwell keeps us guessing about how much of his callowness is a con.
  • Hart's callowness gets him captured by the Nazis while making a routine trip to accompany an officer to the front.
  • The song is about the callousness ( and callowness ) of TV news reporting as well as the tabloidization of all news.
  • In this, Packwood's observations of life here bear a special quality of callowness that seems sadly definitive of the place.
  • The relative callowness of women's soccer doesn't afford Woodward's women's team the same availability of pedigree.
  • In many ways, the collection of contenders is a fascinating mishmash of youth and age, experience and callowness, major and minor players.
  • Obviously, such episodes just enhance his reputation as an honest man with real experience ( in contrast to Bush's perceived frat-boy callowness ).
  • Stalin s callowness over the importance of the director s work was of great benefit to the filmmakers since,  with few exceptions, they survived . 
  • "What's that ? " asked the P . A ., all callowness, as the stuntman worked a little Wildroot into his hair.
  • ตัวอย่างการใช้เพิ่มเติม:   1  2  3