- both explicitly, as
related by
denizens of **** in Dante's Inferno, and
winkingly, as
between Pandarus and
Criseyde in Chaucer's Troilus. The
Marquis de...
- One very
minor character in the original, the
vampish Lana –
rather winkingly referred to as
having “the
eternal appeal of the ‘dark feminine’ archetype”...
-
Julia has
little to do with the
specifically Viennese strain of wise and
winkingly cynical romantic comedy perfected by
those two
masters of the ****ual charade...
- it—light on his feet
working the
crowd or at
center stage without his pants,
winkingly self-deprecating, moving-right-along when his
prepared material didn't...
-
profiles "traffic in
weirdo pious metaphors and
exaggerations that aim to
winkingly indicate how
overcome a guy gets in the face of a
gorgeous lady. But they...
-
Sodomsky described it as a "goth rock masterpiece" and "a
dramatic and
winkingly macabre record".
Floodland was
later considered an
essential gothic rock...
- who "comes off
alternately as
unreachable and relatable" and "responds
winkingly to
headlines in a way that
creates more headlines". 30 was
regarded as...
- "A
fiendishly goofy premise,
strong performances, and a
strong dose of
winkingly meta
humor help
Vicious Fun
deliver on its title." Metacritic,
which uses...
- New
Found Glory,
Jimmy Eat World,
Alkaline Trio and Midtown. Each show
winkingly began with the
overture of "Also
sprach Zarathustra" and
debuted a flaming...
-
album title is a
phrase used by the
father of b****ist
Bobby Kildea to "
winkingly acknowledge past relationships",
although NME
interpreted the
title to...