woodenness การใช้
- The whole woodenness issue has been laid to rest for me.
- He wanted it to be blocky, the woodenness emphatic,
- Carey moves through all this with a woodenness that suggests either boredom or condescension.
- But this time he almost jettisons the woodenness of manner that has always dogged him.
- Portrayed as wooden, Vice President Al Gore exaggerates his woodenness and charms the crowd.
- As played solemnly well by Rylance, this dour figure suggests not woodenness but passions carefully checked.
- Gore puts the woodenness to the mayors again that evening at a reception at the Main Library.
- If Gore was determined, as he seemed to be, to shake his reputation for woodenness, he succeeded.
- The public cited his premature hair loss, his personal woodenness and his rasping Yorkshire accent as the main reasons.
- If he tries to be like the resolute Bush, he'll fall into his old trap : woodenness.
- The part is pure Cary Grant, but Fiennes plays it with a woodenness that brings to mind a bad imitation of Harrison Ford.
- As a congressman and a senator, and in the 1988 and 1992 campaigns, Gore earned a reputation as a man of spectacular woodenness.
- Two other rising young stars, Joanna Going and Rose McGowan, as a local doctor and her visiting younger sister, match Affleck in woodenness.
- While such effects lend the look of the film a stylish technological gloss, they also contribute to its overall air of woodenness and shrill didacticism.
- At a 1994 media dinner here, he invoked his image of woodenness by being wheeled into the banquet hall strapped statue-like to a handcart.
- If he had tried to be a fun guy at that convention speech to counteract his image of woodenness, it would have seemed like a calculation,
- Gore may also want to choose someone with a little more charm, such as Indiana Sen . Evan Bayh, to counterbalance his own reputation for woodenness.
- Some of the performers are playing things completely straight; others-- most notably Priestley-- punch their lines with a woodenness that can only be intentional.
- Later on, LeBlanc's hunky, easygoing presence becomes more natural, to the point where it seems as if his woodenness might be tongue-in-cheek.
- The woodenness makes the smiles and even grins that young people-- squirming children or enthusiastic teens-- still bring to the pope's face that much more noticeable.
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