- be
rendered as "crumpled stalk". Brewer's
Dictionary of
Phrase &
Fable baldly and
succinctly states it
meaning as "wrinkled ****" or "prepuce", which...
-
dogmatic expression of opinion. The
fallacy of
defending a
proposition by
baldly ****erting that it is "just how it is"
distorts the
argument by
opting out...
- show, "How to Save a Life"
would have run the risk of
coming across as a
baldly mani****tive
death episode, the
likes of
which the show has done several...
-
attract a following."
Robert Lloyd of the Los
Angeles Times wrote: "It is as
baldly mani****tive and
corny as heck—the
pilot ends with a
Coldplay song—and even...
- show, "How to Save a Life"
would have run the risk of
coming across as a
baldly mani****tive
death episode, the
likes of
which the show has done several...
-
often trite dialogue supplied by
Nottage ... Clichés,
preachy speeches, and
baldly obvious dialogue abound." Adam
Feldman of Time Out wrote, "'Listen to my...
- conversations; his
constant visits to the
Hermitage provoked gossip, with
Paterson baldly referring to
Theodosia as "the
object of [Burr's] Affections". The two fell...
- that is, depraved, but not totally.
Augustine Casiday states that C****ian "
baldly ****erts that God's grace, not
human free will, is
responsible for 'everything...
-
Through his own company,
Picture That, in 1993 he
produced and
directed To
Baldly Go, a
short romantic comedy which was sold to
Channel 4 in the UK, and also...
- the prosecutor,
objects to
being excluded. In his chambers, the
judge baldly tells them that he will
sentence Geiger to hang in
exchange for
three American...