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sangfroid in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sangfroid may be:
Sangfroid, an
English loan
phrase from French, literally, "cold-blooded", connoting...
- natural,
charming and elegant" and he "melds
effortlessly from a
casual sangfroid to
utter seriousness".
Bommarillu emerged as a
blockbuster at the domestic...
- of
manners and the
society in
which it transpired, a
world of
delicate sangfroid,
where a
breach of ****ual or
social propriety and the
appropriate response...
- "peels off rock
solos with a Mona Lisa
smile ... [and]
precision and
sangfroid". "I’ll Tell You How the Sun Rose" "The
Persistence of Memory", feat....
- ones, like the ring of a
telephone or a birdcall,
demand considerable sangfroid, and the job is nerve-wracking. One is very much
aware that everything...
- Schuler, Joe (2006).
Building a
Legacy (The
William J.
Pulte Story).
SangFroid Press. ISBN 978-0917939129. "The
Pulte Family Shares P****ing of William...
-
Impossible or the last Bond film GoldenEye. It
brings back the
humour and
sangfroid that
makes the
genre work". Todd
McCarthy of
Variety called it a "suspenser...
-
extermination of real
people in an
ingeniously executed evening,
directed with
sangfroid by
Sacha Wares." Kellaway, Kate (8
March 2015). "Game
review – Mike Bartlett's...
- doi:10.3366/jsbnh.1967.4.6.277. Hollerbach, Anne L****n (1996). "Of
Sangfroid and
Sphinx Moths: Cruelty,
Public Relations, and the
Growth of Entomology...
-
snooty sophisticate who
questions and
resists the easy charm, good looks,
sangfroid, etc etc. of the Idol,
until she
discovers there’s an area
where he is...