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- His clownishly undisciplined crew blows every drill and ignores faulty parts.
- There were clownishly cut pants and models with painted apple-red cheeks and oversize plastic bows in their hair.
- On Friday evening he proved consistently compelling as the Bandit, though the character was drawn clownishly as well as menacingly.
- Exley's clownishly eloquent coming to terms with his conviction that people like him are born to root instead of star.
- He was allowed to keep his camera, for which the young rebels liked to pose clownishly, one donning a brassiere and vamping for the lens.
- But the rhetoric of the early 20th century is so blatantly and viciously uncomplicated that many of the white characters sound clownishly villainous, the black ones embarrassingly defeated.
- There's betrayal and tellings off and a clownishly repulsive second suitor for Benny, Sean ( Alan Cumming ), who reminds you of the freak who eats flies in Dracula movies.
- After a post-lumpectomy checkup, there were the clownishly oversize Adidas sneakers I picked out for my son _ a secret insurance policy that I would be around to see them fit.
- It's fascinating to watch Pacino's transformation from a simianlike thug, clownishly dressed in a long brown leather coat ( with a fur collar ), plaid pants and a white undershirt.
- Sellers'character is a kind of cross between his clownishly bumbling Inspector Clouseau and the vacantly benign Chauncy Gardner in " Being There " _ with a dash of Jacques Tati's Monsieur Hulot.
- For one, such a principle will be ruthlessly gamed and clownishly interpreted just like WP : UNDUE and WP : BLP have been in the topic area-lawyers love laws and wiki-lawyers love wiki-rules.
- Brown, for instance, noted in his eulogy that DiMaggio never argued with umpires, never watched the flight of his own home-run balls, never danced clownishly around the bases, never left the dugout for a curtain call.
- Whether the issue is Swift boat ads or Bill O'Reilly's sexual harassment suit, shows like " Crossfire " or " Hardball " provide gladiator-style infotainment as journalists clownishly seek to amuse or rile viewers, not inform them.
- The Aston Magna players skirted that kind in favor of the more clownishly parodistic humor of " A Musical Joke " ( K . 522 ) and the general cheerfulness of the Divertimento No . 15 in B flat ( K . 287 ).
- William Paca of Maryland recalled, " than someone clownishly clapping him on the back and saying, ` Are you really dead, old chap, or was Mark Antony just spoofing about coming to bury Caesar, not to praise him ? "'
- "Swing " and " Saturday Night Fever " are to their musical sources as minstrelsy once was to African-American musical expression; grotesque, clownishly imitative diminishments of doo-wop, big-band jazz and disco, respectively.
- Diane Keaton in " Annie Hall " and Cher in " Moonstruck, " among others ), a nomination for a clownishly self-centered role like Bridget Jones is, to most Academy members, quite sufficient recognition, thank you.
- The main character, "'Hong Kong Phooey "'himself, is the clownishly clumsy secret identity of Penrod " Penry " Pooch, working at a police station as a " mild-mannered " janitor under the glare of Sergeant Flint ( " Sarge " ).
- When Meryl Streep first appears in " One True Thing, " she is clownishly dolled up to look like Dorothy from " The Wizard of Oz, " in a billowing blue-and-white-checked dress and ruby slippers, her hair knotted in pigtails strung with ribbons.
- In a family responsible for such innovations as the use of the cape, or " muleta ", and a sword especially designed for the kill, Pedro in particular transformed bullfighting into " an art and a skill in its own right, and not simply . . . a clownishly macho preamble to the bull's slaughter ."
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