-
subsequently starred in many
comedies and musicals,
typecast as a ditzy,
feather-
brained upper-class matron, with her high-pitched voice. In 1936, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer...
- memoirs,
Hoffmann characterised Braun's
outlook as "inconsequential and
feather-
brained"; her main
interests were sports, clothes, and the cinema. She led...
-
widely read
humorists of the 20th century. His
creations include the
feather-
brained Bertie Wooster and his
sagacious valet, Jeeves; the
immaculate and...
- The
white feather is a
widely recognised propaganda symbol. It has,
among other things,
represented cowardice or
conscientious pacifism; as in A. E. W...
-
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episodes 1995 ABC W****end
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brained boy Episode: "Jirimpimbira: An
African Folk Tale" What-a-Mess Additional...
- instincts". However, he added, its "one
great fault is that it is
feather-
brained". The turn of the
century saw the rise of po****r journalism. These...
- In this show, he gave a
memorable comic portrayal of a spirited,
feather-
brained, thick-accented
Italian character that
impressed RKO
executives enough...
- sensation, sympathy,
generous instincts; its one
great fault is that it is
feather-
brained Conboy,
Martin (Jan 19, 2011).
Journalism in Britain: A Historical...
- sensation, sympathy,
generous instincts; its one
great fault is that it is
feather-
brained."
Mathew Arnold, The
Nineteenth century No. CXXIII. (May 1887) pp....
- of 15
December 1781,
Mozart described Sophie as "good-natured but
feather-
brained." In 1782, when
Mozart and
Constanze were married, she was the only...