- 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...
-
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...
- The
perception of
Fitzgerald as the
chronicler of the Jazz Age and its
insouciant youth led
various societal figures to
denounce his writings. They decried...
- had
bought the suit herself,
which gave "an
overwhelming impression of
insouciant,
youthful elegance", and
orders for the
clothing that
Arnaud had modelled...
- Mufasa: The Lion King) are a
meerkat and
common warthog duo.
Timon being an
insouciant, yet
trustworthy friend,
while Pumbaa is kind-hearted and
courageous with...
-
Looney Tunes and
Merrie Melodies series are Bugs Bunny, a
clever and
insouciant rabbit or hare who is portra**** as a trickster;
Daffy Duck, a
black duck...
- high-functioning.
Narcissistic Yes Egotistical, arrogant, grandiose,
insouciant.
Preoccupied with
fantasies of success, beauty, or achievement. See themselves...
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Manhattan — John De
Smidt is
positively insouciant as he and his
construction crew
climb still higher,
erecting a 365‐foot...
- 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...
-
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...