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24 Sentences With "breeziest"

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Time to suck the marrow from summer's cheekiest, breeziest, flirtiest look.
One of house music's breeziest figures tried to lightened up, which means that now, he's floating.
The paper is probably the breeziest I've read in a physics journal in a really long time.
"In the heart of the summer we need a snow plow" is his breeziest coke rap line.
This playlist highlights The National at their most pop, with their breeziest song structures and most digestible melodies.
So click on through to find the easiest, breeziest jackets to take you through the rest of spring in style.
As the temperature creeps closer to "the oven is now preheated" levels, we naturally want to wear our breeziest clothing options.
Those years they spent studying most likely weren't the breeziest, and now that they're faced with getting a job, they'll need a machine that's up to the task.
Elsewhere, "Lost In My Dream" conjures up peppy Harry Nilsson harmonies while "Fools" goes straight yacht-rock with what might be the breeziest single of 2019 so far.
Whip smart producer KAYTRANADA's debut album 99.9% is just a month away, and this afternoon he dropped off a video for one of the album's breeziest, the Anderson .
It's a conundrum that Thomas and Guy-Man explore on a song about giving into temptation, with its lyrics about love and uncertainty driven by some of the breeziest melodies to ever grace their discography.
"Glengarry" had its world premiere in 1983 at the National Theater, and it gets revived here roughly once a decade; the director Sam Yates's current production marks the play's fourth London airing and also, just possibly, its breeziest.
Crucially, we learn from this grocery scene — which is, incidentally, one of the breeziest, most assured and detailed novel openings in recent memory — that Audra has a preternatural knowledge of the life story of every person in a hundred-block radius.
Even though it's a Scandinavian country that stretches far into the arctic circle, with a climate that is the polar opposite of the warm and wispy Spanish islands that give Balearic music it's name, Norway has become a surprisingly reliable home for genre's breeziest tunes in recent years.
With headsets priced the same as those found at Oculus and HTC, but a potentially richer and less game-focused experience, and what could be the breeziest set up of anything outside of the mobile VR space, Microsoft could be building something that's exciting for more than just nerds like me.
Rapped and sung, sprinkled with patois, made in collaboration with the Nigerian Afrobeats star Wizkid and sampling Kyla's "Do You Mind" (a smash on Britain's funky dance music scene in the late 2000s), "One Dance" is a transnational dance-floor lullaby, one of Drake's breeziest and most accessible songs, and also one of his savviest.
Sheri Linden, The Hollywood Reporter: One of the most surprising things about Thor: Ragnarok is that it forgoes the umlaut in the title — that winking diacritical mark would have been a nifty signal of the movie's tongue-in-cheek attitude toward its mythology, a comic stance that makes Thor's third outing his breeziest by far.
Charles Champlin of the Los Angeles Times declared it "the breeziest and most likeable Disney comedy in some time, with a verve and (relative) sophistication which can engage the favoring interest of the grown-ups as well as the moppets."Champlin, Charles (August 9, 1968). "Disney Sprinkles Salt on Innocence in 'Moment'". Los Angeles Times.
" Writing for The Ringer, Micah Peters called the mixtape "not only cool but sort of radical" in regards to her "brash, magnetic alter ego", stating, "Though Ho, Why Is You Here? clocks in at 30 minutes, it is worth at least two hours of your time," adding, "There's something playful and implacable about her delivery. It's not quite like anything else." In a Pitchfork review, Stephen Kearse called the project "brief" and "playful" and called it "one of the breeziest records of the year, a clinic on nimble shit-talking that’s as effortless as it is brash.
Afterward, upon hearing that Michael Palin was about to embark on the film The Missionary (1982) with Smith, her co-star Michael Caine is supposed to have humorously telephoned Palin, warning him that she would steal the film. Her other films at this time include Murder by Death (1976) with Vincent Canby of The New York Times writing, that the film had one of Simon's "nicest, breeziest screenplays," with James Coco "very, very funny as the somewhat prissy take-off on Hercule Poirot" and David Niven and Maggie Smith "marvelous as Dick and Dora Charleston, though they haven't enough to do."Canby, Vincent (June 24, 1976). "Simon's Breezy 'Murder by Death'".
Jon Caramanica of The New York Times wrote "One Dance" is a transnational dance-floor lullaby, one of Drake's breeziest and most accessible songs, and also one of his savviest." Pitchfork stated of the song: "Kyla's voice and that resonant piano mash are the first things heard before they cave into a throbbing, wine-worthy tropical thumper. The message is as simple as the beat is mesmerizing: "One Dance" is about the spiritual connection two people can have in a club, when vibrations charge the air and they lose themselves. Drake's verses drift while Wizkid's echoing chirps melt into the fabric of the rhythm.
Jeremy D. Larson of Pitchfork praised Drake's delivery, calling the song "one of the lightest and breeziest Drake songs to come out in a while". He further described his presence as "effortlessly cool and simple", while "Lil Durk shows up as a perfect counterpart". Complex thought the song was "a vibe, but not an obvious hit record", neither a "by-the-numbers pop radio play or a hard-hitting club record". According to Charles Holmes at Rolling Stone, the song "sounds like Drake featuring Drake", further explaining that the song "is the embodiment of what happens when you surround real Drake with a room full of past Drakes, like a tortured Canadian reboot of Being John Malkovich".
311 Chicago Tribune critic Greg Kot found his singing "freer than ever" and most of the performances "joyful", praising the music's urban blues and soul-jazz sounds. Kot said the album is a "casual tour de force", with the exception of the cover song "Moody's Mood for Love", which he felt would nevertheless be enjoyed by fans of Morrison's "Moondance" (1970). In The Village Voice, Robert Christgau said Morrison draws on the spiritual guidance of blues greats for the album's best material, highlighting the collaborations with John Lee Hooker on "Gloria" and "Wasted Years", although he lamented some aimless songs such as "In the Forest". In The Rolling Stone Album Guide (2004), Rob Sheffield said Too Long in Exile was the "breeziest" of Morrison's post-1980s albums.
268x268px In her review of the single, Julianna Ress of The Ringer praised the song for balancing sonic experimentation with a continued narrative focus on the impact the online world has on relationships. Ress complimented the tracks "upbeat" groove and lyrical exploration of anxiety, calling it the "breeziest and most radio-friendly" single released from A Brief Inquiry Into Online Relationships, while comparing it to Drake's "Passionfruit" (2017). In his review of "TooTimeTooTimeTooTime" for Spin, Sargent felt the track represented a "very comfortable" midpoint between the bands penchant for musical experimentation and contemporary pop music, calling it: "their new album's clearest mission statement yet". Stereogum writer Ryan Leas complimented "TooTimeTooTimeTooTime" for successfully infusing contemporary pop music trends into the groups signature sound, and opined that the song "uses texting and hints of infidelity and jealousy to create an infectious, number-based hook".

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