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"come-hither" Definitions
  1. (of somebody’s expression) appearing to be trying to attract somebody sexually

157 Sentences With "come hither"

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Come hither, and find out who got eliminated this week.
"M&P" stops and starts, shivering nervously around Greenspan's come-hither sighs.
Drucker drapes herself across the bed, feline, comehither and increasingly curvy.
Regardless of your status in love, you'll be digging your come-hither stare.
Let's not turn the stench of the Nazi crematories into a come-hither scent.
Killer, Come Hither and the sequel, Kill and Be Killed, are a departure in that
The message is clear: Come hither, developers, and build your products to last on iOS.
Her mouth slightly open, she stared straight into the camera with a "come hither" look.
Selena Gomez nailed down her come-hither look ... with a little help from her ass.
Mr. Beckman also suffers from a misguided Playbill photo, part come hither, part leaf blower.
The feed is populated by memes and come-hither pics, all presented with a hearty wink.
It involves false lashes, layers and layers of foundation and heavy applications of come-hither lip gloss.
The cute, innocence of a kitty plays perfectly against the chiseled, come-hither hotness of a confident dude.
Pre-pubescent girls appear too "come hither," the Venuses and Cupids too contemporary — even the babies pose seductively.
Paro blinked, then turned its head toward her and gave her what seemed like a come-hither look.
But now researchers are decoding their come-hither mating calls, full of vital information about pandas' size and identity.
It meows, but unlike with a real cat, the message always seems clear: a baldfaced, come-hither demand for petting.
The reality star sported these come-hither boots Tuesday night at the PrettyLittleThing campaign in L.A. Sure screams ... Tyga who?
Instead, there's a tantalizing frontispiece engraving of the bearded author, shirt collar open, fixing the reader with a come-hither gaze.
The current iteration, more dramatic than come-hither, does not indicate, for example, the uncomplicated sexiness of a bold red lip.
Soon, he was vigorously massaging me with all five fingers in a twisting motion, sometimes angling upwards in a "come hither" gesture.
We do not know what prompted this press conference, but it put a dent into what might be called "come hither" collusion.
Mr. Blankenbuehler demonstrated come-hither moves to two female dancers (far right, above) for a musical transition that involved a standup bass.
Tech start-ups will get the come-hither, too, with the hope of giving rise to Kazakhstan's own version of Silicon Valley.
She responds with a quick come-hither hand gesture and walks through an arched doorway into a small stone-walled courtyard beyond.
One tried and true method of stimulating the prostate is scooping back behind it, and gently tugging forward in a "come hither" motion.
" - Henry Cabot Lodge speaking before Congress 1753 "Those who come hither are generally of the most ignorant Stupid Sort of their own Nation.
Her eyelids, slicked with gloss by a tirelessly hovering makeup artist, gave her the humid, come-hither look of a 1930s cinema vamp.
Since becoming an international online sensation, Rogue has been described by the media as "sexy" and "seductive" and lauded for his "come hither" pose.
The man swaggered and declared: Let the man who is to have the cup come hither, for none but myself will take the mule.
Taunted by the come-hither of how lyrically vague they are, we can't resist the temptation to insert ourselves into their deliberately choreographed narratives.
This time out, the come-hither voice from the dark side belongs to Melquarth Frost, a seductive sociopath who consistently beats King at chess.
A stuffed female cuckoo was attached to a tree or bush, and a recording of the bird's come-hither mating call was played out.
Carbon dioxide is the main bodily trigger that tells mosquitoes to come hither, followed by body heat, and then the scent of your blood (seriously).
Rihanna poses on Instagram, lips pursed, come-hither stare firmly in place, wearing a set of yellow, high-waisted underwear and a comfy, matching bralette.
From that feline smile to those come-hither hands (pre-degloving, obviously), Ferguson's take on the iconic huntress is as cool as it is terrifying.
In these and other paintings, Melcarth's men seem to guard their secrets while oozing a detached air that is more chilly-mysterious than come-hither sexy.
What few bards detail is that these two pieces of confessional stream-of-consciousness are radically different, not structurally or philosophically but in general come-hither.
"Cariño" is a little slice of summer halcyon days, a swooney, bilingual come-hither from the group's eponymous singer poured over guitar strums and brass sighs.
Any pardon would serve as a welcome mat and a "come hither" to other nations that this White House would protect them, and itself, in such dealings.
It's spooky but hypnotizing, as if it belongs to a lost soul or a friendly ghost who's gesturing you to follow him with a "come hither" motion.
The wave means: Come hither, and I will dig a burrow for us and our eggs, and we will populate the mud flats with fiddler crabs uncountable.
When mating season rolls around, both male and female giant pandas turn to their preferred come-hither call: a husky, rapid vibrato commonly known as the bleat.
They deliver quips and silky come-hither nonsense, only to end up like a big green monster stuck on rewind: "Hulk smash!" again and again, ad infinitum.
Drake cracked the code: he collapsed the distance between these archetypes, seeming equally comfortable rhyming about dodging bullets and baring his insecurities in a come-hither hook.
A tourist was blocked from using a public toilet by a hilarious sexy kangaroo striking a seductive 'come hither' pose 😉 #kangaroo #posing #corridor #kangaroophotography #australia #perth pic.twitter.
A famous pic of Prince with a come-hither stare was plastered on sweatshirts and t-shirts and sold without the photog's permission ... according to a new lawsuit.
Now the Potsdamer Strasse crowd has evolved into a hodgepodge of artists, hipsters, older Turks, and the occasional woman sporting stilettoes, fishnet stockings and a come-hither glance.
The Leave vote was followed by a more than 10 percent drop in the British pound, which was a come-hither to foreign companies eyeing potential mergers and acquisitions.
Instead, the company focused its efforts on creating a product that could replicate a "come hither" motion for G-spot stimulation and a sucking mechanism to engage the clitoris.
Ms. Rivera has only to snap her fingers, look over her shoulder and flash a mischievous come-hither smile, and you'll be on your feet ready to join her parade.
Her interpretation of Judas, with its smoothly worked silhouette and come-hither gesture, nails the character's suave betrayal with an unexpected magnetism that distinguishes much of the artist's later work.
My beautiful boy's saucer eyes glimmer as he looks up at me and a "come hither" meow liltingly falls from his lips—it's hella petting time, or so I think.
This "come hither" stance with Russia begins with Trump's failures to even acknowledge Russia's direct engagement in a hostile act against our democracy and his seeming acceptance of Vladimir Putin's denials.
The Cockettes drag troupe got early, sympathetic coverage in 1971 and, as Wenner has long acknowledged, the come-hither photographs of androgynous performers like Mick Jagger weren't exclusively for the ladies.
Creating photorealistic animals means creating animals that can't bug out their eyes in distress or flash confident smirks or come-hither glances, because we know animals in our reality can't do that.
In a pivotal scene, Doris — at John's apartment, done up in a black velvet vintage number and a mini-bouffant — does her best come-hither on the bed and confesses her feelings.
" Just like a smiley face can take a "can we talk?" text from serious to affectionate, the right dirty emoji can elevate "what are you doing tonight?" from conversational to "come-hither.
That means that a majority of women are buying their most intimate apparel next to life-size photos of supermodels, whose come-hither looks and propped-up underpinnings embody a male fantasy.
A deep dive through Reinhart's Instagram feed reveals much more than just candid behind-the-scenes shots of her castmates and the occasional come-hither thirst trap (no shame, we all do it).
When news of the "first oral sex robot" made the rounds last week, the headlines and tweets came alongside photos of sexy silicone faces with lips parted and eyes painted into come-hither stares.
Both albums feature him delivering self-actualization spiels in a husky come-hither voice, interspersed with Jones's ontological banter with a nearly life-size puppet, outfitted in "Super Fly" threads, named T. J. Hustler.
With irresistibly retro styling and a knack for unexpected color combinations, Staud never fails to inspire temporal wanderlust, serving a fresh and modern dose of come-hither seen through ever-so-slightly mod-colored glasses.
There is also one where she makes it rain, one where  she slaps someone around with a designer bag (could it be Kourtney?) and one where the platinum Kimoji is doing a "come hither" call.
And so the product goes inside, it actually swells and conforms to fit to the individual user, and we've created a sweeping motion, kind of like a "come hither" … I just love that term. Right.
From her spread legs rises a kitschy, thrift-store Easter egg that pictures a sweet domestic scene of anthropomorphized yellow ducks; above the egg rises a blond knockoff of Betty Boop giving a come-hither wink.
That's because microbes like bacteria and archaea coat surfaces in a sticky layer, a biofilm, that functions as a chemical and physical come-hither call for larger creatures such as barnacles and coral, Dr. Hamdan said.
All of this looks very come-hither in the dining room, where the Rockwell Group has abandoned stadium-size props, building atmospheric effects instead out of contrasting textures and light values and the movement of shadows.
There, they construct a cradle of small stones (the name lamprey possibly derives from the Latin lampetra, or "stone licker") and then pump out a concoction of come-hither chemicals to guide females to their love nests.
Blessed with wide green eyes and an expansive grin, Gelbakhiani is a joy to watch, whether he's moving across a dance studio floor or giving an impromptu come-hither shimmy set to a pop tune by Robyn.
Her reworking of Parvati Khan's "Jimmy Jimmy Jimmy, Aaja" (aaja being the Hindi phrase for "come here"), fashioned a tongue-in-cheek come-hither anthem from a tacky, glittering disco violin riff rarely heard outside of Punjabi weddings.
In a video posted to Instagram, the magazine showed the gymnasts in a few very athletic poses — it's a stark contrast to the overtly sexy poses and come-hither smizes that we're used to seeing from the periodical.
" She turned the Bacharach into a subversive anthem of assertiveness, purring its opening lines with a mix of come-hither bounce and menace: "Hey, little girl / comb your hair / fix your makeup / Soon he will open the door.
Still, the New York crowd is not immune to the charms of vehicles entirely out of context, those that have neither the come-hither appeal of a midcentury Ferrari or the powerful elegance of a Depression-era Marmon.
It's exciting to see that momentum start to transform the screen images that shape the larger culture too: Women playing down the come-hither thing, more offbeat-looking women, a few chunky women (and not just in comedy specials).
Dallas electronic duo Ishi has been galvanizing dance floors in the local scene for a minute now, offering up a sweaty blend of house- and nu-disco inspired beats, funked-up live instrumentation, and the come-hither croon of vocalist-producer JT Mudd.
It's not that we're typically vying for Oscars when we're hooking up, but the hallmarks of Great Sex™ — the come-hither expression, the well-timed sigh, the arched back, the deep stare into one another's eyes — aren't necessarily autonomous physical responses.
At the beginning of "Singularity," V was caressing himself through a blazer draped on a hanger, and during "So What," one of the other members playfully ran his hand through Jimin's hair as he was staring into the camera with come-hither eyes.
A celebrity like, say, Taylor Swift, who recently demanded the retraction of an article which called her "an icon of white supremacist, nationalists, and other fringe groups" and suggested that one the pop star's most recent hits is come-hither wink to the alt-right.
He's a man that stumbles through life without purpose, dead-eyed and slack-jawed in most of the film's sequences, brought to attention only by the come-hither stares of the women he comes across or the violent outbursts of his brother (Wes Bentley).
The daughter has a sexual awakening through the lustful men and women of this Fantasy Island (who also give you the come-hither eye contact that seems to be an immersive theater staple, or at least shared with their Manhattan counterparts in Sleep No More).
I will also never forget an interview I once did with a woman who had never had an orgasm until, at age 26, she went home with a casual acquaintance who used a come-hither fingering move to stimulate her G-spot just so.
And there was a colorful come-hither last August, when an American cannabis executive named Michael Straumietis, who goes by "Big Mike," flew in on his private jet, met with the country's prime minister, Zoran Zaev, and raved to his 2.6 million Instagram followers.
And there was a colorful come-hither last August, when an American cannabis executive named Michael Straumietis, who goes by "Big Mike," flew in on his private jet, met with the country's prime minister, Zoran Zaev, and raved to his 2.6 million Instagram followers.
The shaft of the device has a ball inside that protrudes and moves up and down for that "come hither" motion, the speed of which can be adjusted, as well as the length of the strokes, using buttons on the bottom of the device.
Yet, many sex educators believe wholeheartedly in the G-spot, so much so that they can tell you exactly how to find it and what to do to it for maximum sexual pleasure (hint: you want to curl your finger and make a "come hither" motion).
More craftily, Cole, who died in 1974, turned his leading ladies — including Betty Grable, Jane Russell, Gaynor and, in particular, Marilyn Monroe and Hayworth — into irresistible bombshells, amping up their sex appeal with suggestive glances, come-hither lips, and bumps and grinds taken directly from the vocabulary of burlesque.
The collaborators were onstage singing their hit duet "Marvin Gaye" – the chorus of which goes, "Let's Marvin Gaye and get it on" – when, after the final notes, Trainor made a come-hither motion with her hands, and they locked lips, at points wrapping their arms around one another.
"If your partner is on her back and you insert a finger with your palm facing the ceiling, the 'top side' of her vagina is the spot you'll touch by curling your finger in a come-hither motion, almost like you're trying to stroke her belly button from the inside," reads one article from Men's Health.
In 2009, not long after Mr. Kurz became leader of the youth wing of the party, he went on an image-ineering campaign, with the tag line "Black is hot," featuring a picture of himself perched on the bonnet of a Hummer, in jeans, an untucked shirt and a come-hither look, surrounded by some equally satisfied-looking peers.
The Osé combines the clitoral suction that toys like the Womanizer bring to the table with an internal massager designed to replicate the "come hither motion" that G-spot havers know and love, a feat of design that earned it a robotics award at the 2019 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) run by the Consumer Technology Association (CTA).
But brand strategist Jess Weiner, CEO of Talk To Jess (she's the one who helped give Barbie a more realistic, body positive makeover) says that while she can see the various issues unicorns can raise for women — the horn could be interpreted as a psychosexual phallic symbol, and there's that whole come-hither-virgin-situation — she thinks they are actually empowering.
Their eyes and heads are so big and their noses so small that if it weren't for their Penthouse makeup (icy eyeshadow, cat-eye liner, glistening lip gloss, and eyelashes as long as their fingers) and their come-hither clothes (crop tops, hot pants, microminis, and kinky boots), they'd look like emaciated babies, Kewpie dolls in a time of famine.
On more than one occasion Steve has been cruising around town with the top down and a gorgeous 20-something blond has pulled up beside him: he looks longingly at her, she gives him a "come hither look," and then the mood is spoiled when she sees David drooling in the baby seat and then Justin and Will start making weird faces at her.
Their reemergence in this exhibition doesn't threaten the judgment of history, but it does conjure a more inclusive, appropriately messy vision of the past, in which a painting like Cadmus's "Greenwich Village Cafeteria" (21941), with its sprawling cast of social pariahs (including a dandy tossing a come-hither look as he pulls open the men's room door with a manicured hand) might conceivably hang on the same walls as Piet Mondrian's "Composition No. II, with Red and Blue" (113, donated to the museum by Philip Johnson in 211).
It knows that having a show with women dressed up as come-hither Scottish lassies on loan from Rob Roy's fantasies in teeny tiny panties, over-the-knee argyle socks, push-up plaid bras and pleated tartan miniskirts during the same week that more than 100 female politicians from around the world gathered in the House of Commons in Britain to commemorate women's suffrage, and the same week that an unprecedented number of women of all races and ages and sizes was elected to Congress was perhaps not the best timing.
In 2001, he wrote that he had bought a new Camaro convertible, and that his young children were impeding his attempts at "hitting on girls" while driving around: "On more than one occasion Steve has been cruising around town with the top down and a gorgeous 20-something blond has pulled up beside him: he looks longingly at her, she gives him a 'come hither look,' and then the mood is spoiled when she sees David drooling in the baby seat and then Justin and Will start making weird faces at her," he wrote.
In one, two white nightclubbers — a transvestite with troweled-on makeup and sharply painted eyebrows and a man in a knit shirt and a suit — brandish cigarettes and half-filled glasses as they look unflinchingly into the camera's lens, the latter sitting on the former's lap; in another, from 303, two young Asian men dance to the rhythms of the Zhivagos, a "colored" (mixed-race) band on a stage in the background, while in a third, from the same year, a chunky white man in shorts, knee socks, an open-neck shirt, and sports jacket straddles a chair, facing the camera with a peculiar, come-hither look whose coquettish air belies his size and tough-guy build.
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She styled the hair of models in advertising campaigns for fashion and perfume houses, such as Calvin Klein, Lancôme, Giorgio Armani and Jean-Paul Gaultier.Weil, Jennifer; Andrea Nagel, "COME-HITHER HAIR.(hair styles).", WWD.
Eurypylus challenges Neoptlolemus, saying: :Who art thou? Whence hast come to brave me here? :To Hades merciless Fate is bearing thee; :But whoso eager for the fray, have come :Hither, on all have I hurled anguished death.Quintus Smyrnaeus, 8.137-143.
Relational forms are for when the verb is carried out in relation to another person. A famous example from the translation of the Pilgrim's Progress is kici-pēci-itohtē-w- ak, which comes from "evangelist bid me come hither" but literally translates to "that I come hither (in relation to him)." Swampy Cree has two types of imperatives: Immediate Imperative and Future Imperative. As the name implies, the Immediate Imperative is for actions that should be carried out immediately, and the Future Imperative is for actions that should be carried out after a lapse of time.
Celestina IX. 110 "Fall to your flap, my Masters, kisse and clip"; 112 "Come hither, you foule flappes." By the 1890s, the word "flapper" was used in some localities as slang both for a very young prostitute,.Savage, Jon. Teenage: The Creation of Youth Culture. New York: Viking, 2007. p. 202.
The ballad is two minutes long. NME Jordan Bassett called "Higher" a "straight-up love song", and Brittany Spanos of Rolling Stone described the song as "bluesy". The Independent Emily Jupp described "Higher" as an "Amy Winehouse- inspired number", and Nolan Feeney of Time called the song a "whiskey-soaked come-hither".
"Come hither child" is a poem written by the English poet Emily Jane Brontë, one of the four Brontë siblings famous for literature in the first half of the 19th century. The poem was written on 19 July 1839. It is set in the imaginary realm of Gaaldine, referring to Ula, a province of Gaaldine.
Come Hither was an anthology, edited by de la Mare, mostly of poetry with some prose. It has a frame story, and can be read on several levels. It was first published in 1923, and was a success; further editions followed. Alongside children's literature it includes a selection of the leading Georgian poets (from de la Mare's perspective).
Several critics compared "Around the World" to songs performed by Barbadian recording artist Rihanna. Kitty Empire of The Observer called it a "come-hither tune", also writing that it is a "Rihanna-copping". T'cha Dunlevy, a writer for the Montreal Gazette, agreed with EMpire's sentiments, calling it "a blatant Rihanna ripoff". Annie Zaleschi of The A.V. Club echoed the same thought, calling it a "Rihanna reject".
In BDSM culture, a play party is a social event in which attendees socialize with like-minded people and engage in BDSM activities.Brame G. (2001) Come Hither! A Commonsense Guide to Kinky Sex, Fusion Press, London, page 63. . Generally there is an area for drinking and socializing, an area for changing into more appropriate attire (such as fetishwear), and an area for "play" or sexually arousing activities.
Kalm summarized his findings in a book translated into English and published in London in 1771,Kalm, 1771, pp. 212-213. stating: > There are a kind of Locusts which about every seventeen years come hither in > incredible numbers .... In the interval between the years when they are so > numerous, they are only seen or heard single in the woods.(1) Kalm, 1771, > pp. 6-7.
Homer, Odyssey 14.190, "did he come hither on foot" (passage from Odyssey) 16.59 16.224. In 1912-1914, Dörpfeld obtained permission from the King of Greece to excavate the area of Kardaki Temple, because it was part of the King's vacation home of Mon Repos. Dörpfeld published his results in two brief notes without illustrations in the Archöologischer Anzeiger. He also excavated the Temple of Hera in Corfu.
The academy became coeducational in 1970 when 39 girls began attending. In 1996, to reflect the academy's coeducational status, a new gender-inclusive Latin inscription Hic Quaerite Pueri Puellaeque Virtutem et Scientiam ("Here, boys and girls, seek goodness and knowledge") was added over the main entrance to the Academy Building. This new inscription augments the original one—Huc Venite, Pueri, ut Viri Sitis ("Come hither boys so that ye may become men").
He began doing voiceovers for advertisements in the 1960s, and represented Maxwell House, American Airlines, Xerox, and Procter & Gamble, among others. Connell was a member of SAG-AFTRA's National Board of Directors for thirteen years and also served as editor of Reel, the magazine published by the union. He was also the founder of Shakespearean acting troupe Come Hither Players. He married his wife Mila in 1952, with whom he had two children.
Yoongarillup is a locality in the local government area of the City of Busselton. At the 2016 census, the area had a population of 72. The area's name is derived from the Wardandi dialect of the Noongar language and means "by the Nyungar who belong and come hither to burn on this district". Spanish settlers arrived in the early 20th century on the recommendation of Rutlan Casas, who had visited in the late 19th century.
The text for the sermon was from the Acts of the Apostles: "Those who have turned the world upside down have come hither, also." The Rev. Blood was an abolitionist preacher educated at Lane Theological Seminary, Cincinnati, Ohio, so the text was certainly appropriate. In subsequent months, services were held in the tent, then in a log cabin, in private homes, in a store building, and then in a new school building on Poyntz Avenue west of Ninth Street.
66 Rudrakali. p. 68 Vírabhadra said, 'I am not a god, nor an Aditya; nor am I come hither for enjoyment, nor curious to behold the chiefs of the divinities: know that I am come to destroy the sacrifice of Daksha, and that I am called Vírabhadra, the issue of the wrath of Rudra. Bhadrakali also, who has sprung from the anger of Devi, is sent here by the god of gods to destroy this rite.
In early 1622, he began the colony of Wessagusset (Weymouth) which failed by March 1623."A General History of New England" Page 72, 1898 He left New England for Virginia, and by 1640, Maryland. Weston's activities in regard to the Plymouth colony are detailed in William Bradford's history - "So, Mr. Weston had come hither again, and afterward shaped his course for Virginia, and so for the present I shall leave him." Thomas Weston often figures in William Bradford's "History" and Robert Cushman's letters.
The Elephant's Child sees water in the distance and exclaims they must be at the Limpopo River. But the head of a Crocodile invites him to come over, offering to give the Elephant's Child directions if he will give him a meal (Little One Come Hither). When the Elephant's Child gets closer the Crocodile grabs him and tries to eat him. The Kolokolo Bird appears on a branch and, though scared, flies/falls to the ground to save the Elephant's Child.
In 1961, she received the Scheepersprys vir Jeugliteratuur for Die tweeling trek saam (The twins join the Trek). In 1970, she received the Tienie Holloway-medalje vir Kleuterliteratuur for Karlien en Kandas (Karlien and Kandas). She received two honorary doctorate degrees, one from the University of Cape Town in 1951 and another from the University of South Africa in 1973; inter alia for her contributions to social work. She died ten days after her 100th birthday, at her home Kom nader (Come hither) in Swellendam.
Fingering this spot, and in effect possibly stimulating the Skene's gland, is commonly cited as a method that may lead to female ejaculation. Some women have cited the "come hither" approach as a significant catalyst to orgasm. This technique involves the middle finger, sometimes additionally the index or ring finger, making a hand gesture like "come here" with the palm facing upwards towards her pubic bone. Medical professionals suggest washing the hands before contact with the vagina, to ensure proper hygiene, especially when moving between different orifices.
"Reinking biography" tcm.com, retrieved August 28, 2010 This concert staging of Chicago was a hit, and a few months later the production (in its concert staging presentation) was produced on Broadway, with the Encores! cast: Reinking, Bebe Neuwirth, Joel Grey, James Naughton, and Marcia Lewis.Brantley, Ben. "Lively Legacy, A Come-Hither Air"The New York Times, November 15, 1996 In November 2016, the revival celebrated its 20th year, and, as of at least September 2017, it is the longest-running American musical on Broadway.
The first was a commission from Penguin - the Puffin Quartet of Poets (1958). This was followed by Come Hither (1960), a new edition of Walter de la Mare's classic anthology for children. The most elusive of her books with wood engravings is Twenty-five Poems by Evelyn Ansell (1963), published at the Vine Press in an edition of 100 copies. She illustrated nine books in all, seven with wood engravings, one - The Man's Book (1958) - with scraperboards and another - Great Palaces (1964) - with pen and ink drawings.
L7's sound has been described as "unique and unforgiving, mixing a punk rock attitude with heavy sludge metal." A 2019 article on L7 in Alternative Press stated that "In the early-’90s underground, L7 were positively bulletproof and larger than life. Not as come-hither nymphs or saucy rock star minxes bestowed with privilege but as a hard-rocking unit" that could not be messed with. Aesthetically, their style was subversive with a long-standing resistance to the expectation to be eye-candy.
Chicago Tribune 24 Oct 1988: 5. The Los Angeles Times said: "The vapidity of both [lead] performances is magnified by come-hither camera shots that linger too long on their empty faces... Down has a little more flounce to the ounce, but the best she can do as a woman deceived is to fly into a deep snit. Production values evoke the silky-bland noblesse oblige that has been canonized for TV by "Dynasty" and "Knots Landing"."Television Reviews Sans Ingrid and Cary, `Indiscreet' Is Inept: [Home Edition] Christon, Lawrence.
"Born to Die" was performed by Del Rey in a number of live appearances, including at the Bowery Ballroom, where, according to Eliot Glazer of New York, "the polarizing indie hipstress brought her 'gangsta Nancy Sinatra' swagu." Matthew Perpetua of Rolling Stone commented that, despite Del Rey being nervous and anxious while performing the song live, the singer "sang with considerable confidence, though her transitions from husky, come-hither sexuality to bratty, girlish petulance could be rather jarring." Del Rey also performed the song on an intimate show at Chateau Marmont in Los Angeles.
Dines writes that boys and men are exposed online to pornography that is increasingly cruel and violent toward women; she argues that pornography is "the perfect propaganda piece for patriarchy". The exposure of teenage girls to the images affects their sense of sexual identity, with the result, Dines writes, that women are "held captive" by images that lie about them. Femininity is reduced to the "hypersexualized, young, thin, toned, hairless, and, in many cases, surgically enhanced woman with a come-hither look on her face".Dines, Gail (2010).
He followed with singing and dancing lessons. In May 1963 he issued another single, "The Love Express", which Baker noted had "a perky girl chorus, train sounds, and the come-hither note in Dig's voice make [it] a train not to be missed, and there's plenty of intimate appeal in the other song ["The Whole Wide World"] – which Dig wrote himself". It was followed in December with "Comin' Down". In December he had a role, Dig the Beatnik, in Once Upon a Surfie, a surf musical farce at the Palace Theatre, Sydney.
Inside the manor, as punctuated by Russell, "things only get hotter, [and] Ciara treats the luxe mansion like her own personal love-pad, writhing on the floor in one room while wearing nothing but periwinkle-hued lace lingerie, and seducing her love interest with a sensual dance—and a [...] black gown—in another." The video is "wrapped up with a shot of Ciara walking down a hallway headed to the bedroom, tearing off her jewelry and dress along the way before turning and striking a 'come hither' pose, nude in the shadows," he concluded.
Online described the song as a "come-hither love letter to the man in her life, set to a sultry beat". By contrast, Joshua Glossner of The Daily Collegian found the song to be too lengthy, adding, "Well I hope she hurries up and shows him how much she loves him before the eternity-long track is done." He further noted that "Dance For You" immediately reminded him of Ciara's "Promise" (2006). Marc Hogan of Spin magazine found "Dance for You" to be "a sort of strip-club jam set, as with the rest of the album".
The cover received generally positive reception. Forbes called the cover "moody and low-key" while Stereogum described it as "swoony" and "spaced-out". Hypable said the cover was "much darker" than the original and pointed out the "slight radio effect" over Del Rey's and called her performance of the song "haunting": Spin said of the song snippet from the trailer: "Smoky vocals, a bewitching come-hither delivery, and delicate piano turn the 1959 fairytale song into a haunting lullaby." Complex remarked that Del Rey's cover had a "somber and sinister" feel in comparison to the original.
A horse and cart brought his remains back to the Tower, past the rooms where Jane was staying. Seeing her husband's corpse return, Jane is reported to have exclaimed: "Oh, Guildford, Guildford." She was then taken out to Tower Green, inside the Tower, to be beheaded. According to the account of her execution given in the anonymous Chronicle of Queen Jane and of Two Years of Queen Mary, which formed the basis for Raphael Holinshed's depiction, Jane gave a speech upon ascending the scaffold: > Good people, I am come hither to die, and by a law I am condemned to the > same.
" For Bianca Gracie of Idolator, the song "is a few notches above of its single predecessor" due to "the combination of dancehall flair and the continued trend of his 'come hither' laid-back vocals," considering it "one that has been unmatched this year." Michelles Geslani of Consequence of Sound applauded the collaboration with Skrillex and BloodPop, saying "the results are beyond promising. It's a chill number marked by warm island rhythms." Brennan Carley of Spin wrote that the song "starts with a tropical drum-n-bass situation before exploding into a glorious, neatly wound chorus," calling it "a subdued step forward for the Biebs.
A translation by Dr. Irach J. S. Taraporewala below. :May the much desired Brotherhood come hither for our rejoicing, :For the men and for the maidens of Zarathushtra, :for the fulfilment of Vohu Mano (good mind); :Whosoever Inner-self earns the precious reward. :I will pray to Asha (righteousness) for the blessing, :Which greatly to be desired, Ahura Mazda hath meant for us. A poetic translation by Vazquez reads: :May the desired Fellowship come :to unite the people of Zarathushtra, :in support of Vohu Manah, :so that the conscience of every person earns :the choice reward, the reward of Asha, :by the Ahura Mazda’s delighted accord.
However, tattoos seem to have remained a part of southern culture. Marco Polo wrote of Quanzhou, "Many come hither from Upper India to have their bodies painted with the needle in the way we have elsewhere described, there being many adepts at this craft in the city". At least three of the main characters Lu Zhishen, Shi Jin (史進), and Yan Ching (燕青) in the classic novel Water Margin are described as having tattoos covering nearly all of their bodies. Wu Song was sentenced to a facial tattoo describing his crime after killing Xi Menqing (西門慶) to avenge his brother.
Meyer was well aware of the needs of the new farmers in the Rolanderie district. In a letter to one prospective settler he wrote: "..Whoever on his arrival does not possess at least 3000 francs (600 dollars), has not at his disposal two (male) good labouring hands in his family, is not a farmer, harness-maker, mason or blacksmith should not come hither!" Otherwise the settler would be almost solely dependent on the goodwill of his neighbours. In his letters to Ottawa Meyer repeatedly reminded the Federal government that the new settlers were extremely poor, and that they needed more than farmland in order to begin farming.
Anne Harris (born July 26, 1970), is an American singer, songwriter, violinist, recording artist and actress based in Chicago, Illinois.Downing 2007MacNeil, Allmusic She has independently produced and released six studio albums on her record label, Rugged Road Records: Anne Harris (2001), Open Your Doors (2003), Wine and Poetry (2005),Hughes 2007 Gravity and Faith (2008), Come Hither (2015) and Roots (2019). A live album, Live at the Acorn Theater, was released in 2008.Issacson 2008 Her music has been described by various writers as incorporating a variety of influences, including traditional Celtic music, American folk-rock,Chicago Magazine 2003 Afrobeat, soul, and chamber music.
Modern geographers and hydrographers, however, have claimed that ancient Lefkada was an island. They noted that the causeway that connects it to the mainland today is a recent product of silting in the channel and so Lefkada may have experienced varying degrees of connection with the mainland over the last few thousand years. Dörpfeld may have believed that Lefkada was a freestanding island (or was regarded as such) at the time of Homer’s descriptions, in accordance with the above passage. Dörpfeld may also have felt that the difficulty of crossing the narrow causeway was referred to in Homer's enigmatic and repeated jest, "For nowise, methinks, didst thou come hither on foot".
"Come hither child" is written in the persona of an unnamed fictional character from Emily's Gaaldine juvenilia. It is written in the first person, recalling a time in their childhood when they felt isolated and lonely in 'Ula's halls'. Thus the main theme of this poem is loneliness (with the line 'I stole away from crowds and light' reflective of the Brontës' own isolation from and seeming awkwardness within society of their era). There is also a strong religious theme to the poem with lines such as 'Heaven only heaven saw me bend' portraying the support the Brontës felt they got from their faith.
Gomez sings atypically with breathy vocals and a plaintive timbre in the track, which was noted for being her first collaboration with a rapper. Its come-hither lyrics have intensity, psychodrama, self-confidence, and female empowerment as main themes, dealing with pleasing her lover and being the perfect complement for him. Rocky raps his verse at the end of the song, which is written from a male, player perspective and features braggadocio, profanity, and sexual innuendos. "Good for You" was well-received by music critics, who praised its minimalistic production, sex appeal and Gomez's vocals, as well as her maturity and artistic growth; some of them, however, had mixed reactions towards Rocky's contribution.
Păun led a discreet existence in the communized state, with only rare signs of literary or graphic activity noted abroad, under the pen name of Yvenez (an anagram of the French venez-y, "come hither"). For a while, in the early 1950s, he tried to mediate between Luca and Trost, but unsuccessfully. He was finally allowed to emigrate in the early 1960s, settled in Haifa, and became integrated in Israeli society as a urologist and an artist with several exhibitions both there and in Europe (for example, see Stern). In continuing to draw he moved into full abstraction, his technique seeming to some commentators mysterious or resulting from the use of supposedly unusual utensils (possibly combs).
"Midnight Sky" has received universal acclaim from music critics. Brittany Spanos of Rolling Stone praised the song saying that "the 27-year-old Disney darling-turned-pop provocateur has returned with yet another bold reinvention, looking to the raw arena rock vocals and the pristinely glossy production of the era for her new single". The writer also pointed that Cyrus channeled Stevie Nicks at her solo 80s peak, describing the track as a “Stand Back” 2.0, and added that it is "a Prince-esque come hither full of biting, bewitching heartbreak confidence that Nicks invented". Nina Corcoran of Consequence of Sound classified it as a "flashy synthpop number" stating that is "arguably sleeker than anything Cyrus has released before".
Lumb found work as a fashion model, appearing in the first international edition of the Pirelli Calendar in 1964,Pirelli Calendar 1964 for which she was photographed by Robert Freeman on a beach in Majorca. Her friends during the "Swinging Sixties", of which she has been described as "one of the iconic faces",The Times, obituary, 15 March 2008 included models Twiggy and Paulene Stone. According to the Liverpool Daily Post over forty years later, Lumb had "long legs, a short skirt, a come- hither pout, a rich dad and a boarding school voice".David Charteris, Liverpool Daily Post, 18 March 2008 Lumb mixed in musical circles, appearing in a promotional film for the Rolling Stones' song "Ruby Tuesday".
Her most striking feature-besides those normal to the Fae-is her hair: dreadlocks dyed in different shades of pale blue, green, and purple to imitate the colors found in a glacier. Personality is that of a sadistic, spoiled rich (in power if not money) girl who manages as few responsibilities as possible, feels undervalued (mainly in her own head) by her mother Mab, and enjoys a little chaos and anarchy as long as she remains the most powerful entity in the room. Maeve continues to put up a front of a "ditzy" persona throughout the series. She appears on several fronts, always wearing revealing clothing (including a T-shirt that says 'your boyfriend wants me') and her best 'come hither' look.
"Had this been SWV's 2010s return, it would have been adequate, but it's a lengthy backward stride from I Missed Us." SoulTracks gave a mixed response to the album "The cover displays three close and confident women, glammed up to the gods and hitting their strides as individuals and artists. What isn't so apparent, however, is the breakneck speed in which the music came together—one whole week. Conceived to coincide with the heightened profile of the previous reality show, Still follows the arc of their 2012 release, except there's more lead vocal sharing this time around. Taj's throaty contributions are the most distinctive of the two, prominent on the come-hither mid-tempo, "Let's Make Music," and the roller-skate-ready groove "On Tonight.
Kalm summarized his findings in a book translated into English and published in London in 1771, stating: > There are a kind of Locusts which about every seventeen years come hither in > incredible numbers .... In the interval between the years when they are so > numerous, they are only seen or heard single in the woods. In 1758, Carl Linnaeus gave to the insect that Kalm had described the Latin name of Cicada septendecim (seventeen-year cicada) in the tenth edition of his Systema Naturae.. Banneker's second observation of a Brood X emergence occurred eight years later. A writer documented that emergence in a 1766 journal article entitled Observations on the cicada, or locust of America, which appears periodically once in 16 or 17 years.
He should take them with him and keep them hidden and if he needed them he was to turn his coat inside out. Lochiel took her advice and although Atholl too had men lying in wait, he was able to defeat them.. This dispute between Lochiel and Atholl led to the Cameron clan's motto 'Sons of the hounds, come here and get flesh.' It's also said that this came from the tune Lochiel's piper was playing at the time, 'Thigibh an seo, chlanna nan con, is gheibh sibh feoil, (Come hither, children of the hounds, and you’ll get flesh). Afterwards, although Cameron thanked Gormshuil on his way home, she replied that 'Despite your words of kindness you will hang my son some day.
Numerous critics from prominent media outlets such as The Wall Street Journal, Slate, USA Today, Rolling Stone, New York Daily News, Los Angeles Times, Chicago Sun- Times, CBS News, noted that the highlight of the 5th season premiere was Paré's performance of this song during Don Draper's surprise 40th birthday party, describing the performance and Paré as sexy, slinky, and sultry. Matthew Perpetua of Rolling Stone said that "Megan sings…for her husband, who can barely suppress his embarrassment and discomfort." Erin Carlson of The Hollywood Reporter described Paré's performance as "bizarre, come-hither burlesque", noting that she "…stunned partygoers who openly ogled her while the ad exec (Jon Hamm) squirmed with polite embarrassment." The song's performance became a trending topic on Twitter.
Her voice was compared to that of Imogen Heap, Lana Del Rey, and Lorde; she clips her enunciation and breaks her vowels on words such as "good" which she phrases as "guh-eeed". Lyrically, "Good for You" is a torch song and a come-hither with themes of intensity, psychodrama, self-confidence and female self-empowerment, with Gomez singing the hook "I just wanna look good for you, good for you", as a plea. According to the singer, the track "reps women in a good way" and "does something to a woman when they look good". In an interview for People magazine, she stated: "This song represents the confidence that I truly have inside of me, and I think it's the vulnerable side that I've expressed, but it's also the combination of just feeling myself".
This dispute between Lochiel and Atholl led to the Cameron clan's motto 'Sons of the hounds, come here and get flesh.' It's also said that this came from the tune Lochiel's piper was playing at the time, 'Thigibh an seo, chlanna nan con, is gheibh sibh feoil, (Come hither, children of the hounds, and you’ll get flesh). In 1681, Sir Ewen was knighted by Charles II, whom he had fought alongside during the Civil War. After the Glorious Revolution in 1688 when the House of Stuart was replaced by a foreign dynasty, the Hanoverians, he became one of the principal commanders in the Jacobite rising of 1689 where he fought under John Graham of Claverhouse, Viscount Dundee, at the Battle of Killiecrankie, a victory marred by Claverhouse’s death.
Matthew Perpetua of Rolling Stone commented that, despite Del Rey being nervous and anxious while performing her songs live, she "sang with considerable confidence, though her transitions from husky, come-hither sexuality to bratty, girlish petulance could be rather jarring". Del Rey also performed "Video Games" on Dutch television program De Wereld Draait Door, on British music television show Later... with Jools Holland, and on a show at Chateau Marmont in Los Angeles, California. Del Rey also gave several interviews for newspapers and online magazines such as The Quietus, The Observer, and Pitchfork, while creating her own music videos for several tracks such as "Blue Jeans" and "Off to the Races". On January 14, 2012, Del Rey appeared on Saturday Night Live to perform "Blue Jeans" and "Video Games".
Del Rey performing "Video Games" during a concert held in Amsterdam in November 2011 "Video Games" was performed by Del Rey in a number of live appearances, including for MTV Push, and at the Bowery Ballroom, where, according to Eliot Glazer of New York, "the polarizing indie hipstress brought her 'gangsta Nancy Sinatra' swag". Matthew Perpetua of Rolling Stone commented that, despite Del Rey being nervous and anxious while performing the song live, the singer "sang with considerable confidence, though her transitions from husky, come-hither sexuality to bratty, girlish petulance could be rather jarring". Del Rey also performed the song on Dutch television program De Wereld Draait Door, on British music television show Later... with Jools Holland, and in an intimate show at Chateau Marmont in Los Angeles, California. On January 14, 2012, Del Rey performed the song on Saturday Night Live (along with "Blue Jeans").
In this house I had the honor of > receiving His Excellency Sir Richard Bourke, who had come hither to spy out > the nakedness of the land, and with his suite encamped on the banks of the > Barwon next to my house. It is worthy of remark that on the night of Sir > Richard Bourke's arrival the district was visited by an earthquake, the > shock of which was felt all over the district. Such a phenomenon has never > occurred since that time, but I was informed by a very old native, King > Murradock, that such had been felt before, but it was 'long, long ago.' In > the month of September (1837), having finished my home and got all things > comfortable for the occupation of my family, I proceeded to Van Diemen's > Land to bring them over, taking my passage by the James Watt, the first > steam vessel that visited these shores.
Tony Clayton-Lea from The Irish Times praised May's career reinvention, saying that her "former music stylings have mostly been replaced with elegant, reflective readings from the soul/blues/jazz/pop songbook, and they fit her like a long satin glove". In a positive review, Rick Pearson from the Evening Standard praised the "bluesy" ballads on the album - "Call Me" and "Black Tears". He commented that they "throb with emotion", and that her vocals were reminiscent of Eva Cassidy at points. Lee Zimmerman of Paste lauded the eclectic genres on the album, saying that "it’s little wonder then that May’s come-hither desire becomes the central theme, with the music providing the appropriate cushion to buttress her intents. It’s mostly twilight jazz, but varied enough to wander to an occasional tango ("I Choose Love"), Van Morrison-like balladry ("Call Me") or far more edgier intents ("Leave Me Lonely", "Game Changer")".
Much more would my nose prefer, and much rather would my heart desire, the air of the fragrant incense of the mist of the mountains.” “I will not allow thee away,” said Gille-cas-fluich, “‘till thou promise my me three choice desires.” “Let me hear them, ill man,” said nigheag. “That thou wilt tell to me for whom thou art washing the shroud and crooning the dirge, that thou wilt give me my choice wife, and that thou wilt keep abundant seaweed in the creek of our townland as long as the earl of Sgeir-Iois shall continue his moaning.” “I am washing the shroud and crooning the dirge for Great Clanranald of the Isles, and he shall never again in his living life of the world go thither nor come hither across the clachan of Dun-buidhe.” Gille-cas-fliuch threw the shroud of death into the loch on the point of his spear, and he flew home hard to the bedside of Clanranald.
She also noted how it wasn't "particularly plot-oriented" but "the dangerous vibes of Irene, Seulgi, Wendy and Joy contrast with the more youthful, unicorn-riding image of youngest-member Yeri, who the others seemingly protect, with Seulgi even covering her ears during one scene". Talking about the choreography, she said that it was "filled with suggestive hip rolls and aggressive come-hither hand motions, beckoning sultrily toward the audience and shooting at the camera". On April 1, 2018, Red Velvet performed the song along with "Red Flavor" in Pyongyang at the East Pyongyang Grand Theatre to an audience that included Kim Jong-un during a concert billed as "Spring is Coming", intended as part of a wider diplomatic initiative between South Korea and North Korea. This made them only the fifth idol group to ever perform in North Korea and the first artist from SM Entertainment in fifteen years since Shinhwa.
Kalm summarized his findings in a paper translated into English in 1771, stating: > There are a kind of Locusts which about every seventeen years come hither in > incredible numbers .... In the interval between the years when they are so > numerous, they are only seen or heard single in the woods. Based on Kalm's account and a specimen that Kalm had provided, Carl Linnaeus gave to the insect the Latin name of Cicada septendecim in the 10th edition of his Systema Naturae, which was published in Stockholm in 1758. In 1766, Moses Bartram described in his Observations on the cicada, or locust of America, which appears periodically once in 16 or 17 years the next appearance of the brood that Kalm had observed in 1749. Bartram noted that upon hatching from eggs deposited in the twigs of trees, the young insects ran down to the earth and "entered the first opening that they could find".
Stereogums Chris DeVille ranked it as sixth best of the year and wrote it "intensifies the smolder" of the "nice lane" in the sound Gomez began with on "The Heart Wants What It Wants". Ranking it as the nineteenth best of 2015, a Billboard writer opined that "Good for You" attained the mature sound Gomez had been aiming for "for some time", explaining: "Her sultry voice is a perfect match for the come-hither lyrics, and the thumping beat ensures we'll be dancing to this at clubs for quite some time". Placing it at 30th position in a list compiling the 50 best of 2015, Rolling Stone called it "a seductive smile of a song that [won't] leave your head for the rest of the night, or the year". Besides its inclusion in year-end lists, the track was nominated for Choice Summer Song at the 2015 Teen Choice Awards and Song of the Summer at the 2015 MTV Video Music Awards, losing to "Worth It" by Fifth Harmony and 5 Seconds of Summer's "She's Kinda Hot", respectively.
Benger had been a loyal member of the Princess Elizabeth's household at Hatfield during the several imprisonments she had suffered under her sister, Mary I. On 5 June 1555 he had been examined by Secretary Bourne, the Master of the Rolls, Sir Francis Englefield, Sir Richard Read and Doctor Hughes, "upon such points as they shall gather out of their former confessions, touching their lewd & vain practises of calculating or conjuring, presently sent unto them with the said letters."Foxe's Book of Martyrs along with Dr. John Dee In 1559, he was elected to Parliament for Lancaster. Benger produced forty-six plays and masques that dealt with the factional intrigues surrounding the Queen's marriage negotiations between 1560 and 1572. Only eleven of his plays were performed by adult acting troupes, notably the Grey's Inn Men, and it is thought to be his group of child actors to which William Shakespeare refers in Hamlet act ii, scene ii, 'an aery of children, little eyases that cry out on the top of question and are most tyrannically clapped for it: these are now the fashion; and so berattle the common stages that many wearing rapiers are afraid to goose quills and dare scarce come hither.

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