- the
United States have
often acquired nicknames, both
flattering and
unflattering. This list is
intended to note
those nicknames that were in
common use...
- is a
Swedish writer. She
caused a
scandal in 1997 when she
included unflattering descriptions of two
famous Swedish men in her
autobiographical novel...
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cards themselves have also been negative,
criticizing printing errors,
unflattering photos that are also
prone to fading, the lack of the cardholder's signature...
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furnished Shaughnessy with his now-famous sobriquet, "Shank," for the
often unflattering and
critical nature of his articles.
Shaughnessy was born in Groton,...
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warrior and
leader of men in
combat I ever met." However,
following unflattering remarks about Vice
President Joe
Biden and
other administration officials...
- reviews. The website's
critics consensus reads, "Inviting one too many
unflattering comparisons to more
compelling dramas,
Ransom Canyon is a serviceable...
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Friedrich Melchior,
Baron von Grimm, and Jean-Jacques Rousseau, who
gives unflattering reports of her in his Confessions, as well as her
acquaintanceship with...
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moral issues. Gérson's Law has come to
express highly characteristic and
unflattering traits of the
national media character,
which is
interpreted as the character...
- However, when "master of none" is
added (sometimes in jest), this is
unflattering. In the
United States and Canada, the
phrase has been in use
since 1721...
- caricature,
purporting to
engage in
imitation in a way that
highlights unflattering characteristics.
Mockery can be done in a
lighthearted and
gentle way...