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  • The cast members are appealingly game as they scramble through a frantic plot of mistaken identities, but they can also be unappealingly shrill.
  • I am in the process of making changes to it, when I get counter-inputs where all my edits are just reversed unappealingly.
  • He hoped to learn that kind of scoring when he enrolled in a composition class at Michigan State University, but he found the course work unappealingly academic.
  • Byblos, once one of the hippest, most vibrant lines from Italy, began losing its place in the fashion hierarchy in recent years with unappealingly peculiar collections.
  • "Bounce " unappealingly marries " Random Hearts " and " Return to Me, " producing a weepy melodrama that manages to be both dull and stupid.
  • Thinking herself to be unappealingly flat-chested, she puts on falsies-- and a cool, hip attitude that lands her a job at a white-owned record company catering to the Hispanic market.
  • Cher's mother is portrayed ( extremely unappealingly ) in only one scene, the couple's daughter Chastity is seen briefly from behind, and Mary Bono makes a laughably triumphant appearance at the end.
  • Early blackface minstrels were all male, so cross-dressing white men also played black women who were often portrayed as unappealingly and grotesquely mannish, in the matronly blarney at the ready; oily Italians; stodgy Germans; and gullible rural rubes.
  • The term ( sometimes used in the phrase "'cram-down deal "') has also gained currency to denote informally any transaction where existing investors ( debt or equity ) are forced by circumstance to accept an unappealing transaction, such as an expensive financing, a debt transaction that subordinates them, a dilutive equity raising, or an acquisition at an unappealingly low price.
  • Philip Hensher of " The Observer " said, " " Michael Tolliver Lives " is a sad spectacle; the sight of a novelist who remembers that he used to be lovable and trying to remember how he did it . . . The charm of the series was always one of escape; in this sad and unappealingly thin book, what we discover is that the pleasures of Arcadia are pretty much like the pleasures of Clapham.