-
anthropomorphic gray-and-white
rabbit or hare who is
characterized by his flippant,
insouciant personality. He is also
characterized by a
Brooklyn accent, his portrayal...
- had
bought the suit herself,
which gave "an
overwhelming impression of
insouciant,
youthful elegance", and
orders for the
clothing that
Arnaud had modelled...
- life, and the novel's
characters were
based upon
actual persons. The
insouciant flapper Sally Bowles was
based on
teenage cabaret singer Jean Ross who...
- is a
relative screen newcomer, Miss
Pfeiffer manages to look much more
insouciant and
comfortable than
anyone else in the cast."
Despite escaping the critical...
-
production was a
critically acclaimed success for both
Julie Harris as the
insouciant Sally Bowles,
winning her the
first of five Tony
Awards of her career...
- high-functioning.
Narcissistic Yes Egotistical, arrogant, grandiose,
insouciant.
Preoccupied with
fantasies of success, beauty, or achievement. See themselves...
- and he thus
needs to
exist for a
longer period of time. Due to this,
Insouciant[clarification needed]
would unleash his
Yellow Kerchiefed Genie to scoop...
- theology, high sacramentalism, and
Socialist politics,
expressed with
insouciant wit and
unapologetic élan,
thrilled audiences,
delighted admirers, and...
- "To
Catch a
Thief review – Hitch**** at his most witty,
elegant and
insouciant". The Guardian. London.
Retrieved June 6, 2020. Graham, Jane (October...
-
harpsichordist Wanda Landowska who said she "adored"
playing it as it made her "
insouciant and ****!"
Landowska was
responsible for the
composition of
several other...