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"cutely" Definitions
  1. in a way that is pretty and attractive
  2. (informal, especially North American English) cleverly

87 Sentences With "cutely"

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We are voyeurs watching cutely absurd interactions among ridiculous characters.
The Super Bowl is a place for cute animals behaving cutely.
"Get out of my way, or I'll get mad!" it chirped cutely.
New York's aggressively cute, cutely aggressive park mascot had suddenly turned elusive.
These serve as tiny nursery domes, known cutely (for a parasite) as crypts.
Credit Suisse issued the largest, cutely known as XIV (reverse-Vix), which alone held over $1.9bn.
Once this word is excised, eight new terms appear, which are cutely clued by Mr. Vaughn.
Sometimes the ice is brightly colored and cutely shaped to make the whole thing more aesthetically pleasing.
That company is, of course, Amazon which he describes, cutely, as an "up and comer" in online advertising.
The stage show retracts that free pass, with its Cheka firing squad and cutely starving post-revolutionary peasants.
" The rapper, who has striking, almost feline features, stalks down the stage waving cutely as he says, "Hello!
My yard has a pretty stable community of feral cats that, during the day, cuddle up cutely in chairs.
"With a Little Help From My Friends" and "When I'm Sixty-Four" are labored exercises in cutely sentimental comedy.
Mr. Ulbricht, whose usual persona — cutely assertive — is familiar to City Ballet audiences, seldom gets to do any partnering.
The director cutely asked Twitter for suggestions: Gotta make a shot-list .... what should the 25st set-up be, Twitterville?
Valerie and Jackson meet, even more un-cutely, when she ends up in the emergency room after a stage accident.
They're serene in their simplicity, and offer a cutely hypnotizing set of moving parts to accompany Andruzzi's eerie, minimalist instrumental.
It can adapt to small disturbances (cutely demonstrated in the video by nudging the robot hand with a toy giraffe).
As he poked his head out for the first time he posed cutely for photographers, reaching up to kiss his mom ….
Let's be honest: The songs are often staff-picked to cutely match the overarching campaign themes in lyrical content and tone.
Cutely aware of seller and buyer concerns — El Bassunie spent years brokering trade deals in Africa — WaystoCap offers security for both sides.
It responds to human speech and cutely jiggles about in glee when you tickle it, as you can see in the video.
Avoiding cliché and idealization in portraits of children must be comparable to trying to un-cutely depict a panda, or a puppy.
Cutely, the sisters are named May, June and August: May (Anastacia McCleskey) unsteady, June (Eisa Davis) tart and August (LaChanze) earth-motherly.
When I called him and asked, sickly-yet-cutely, if he could bring me some soup, he seemed confused by the request.
It feels like every couple of weeks, another wave of cutely-decorated macarons becomes a new hot trend and gets everyone in a tizzy.
"Do you want to hear Neal's story, since he has wandered cutely in?" she said as Allen, a tall, bearded writer and former newspaper man, appeared.
All kinds of cutely upside down sexual fruit make intriguing tableaux for people who only want to be tickled by art, or have their jaded tastes stirred.
The cutely-named Chime, which is about 14-inches tall, includes a spot for the company's recyclable tea capsules, and a separate tea boiler and milk carafe.
Though Wolitzer extends her novel into 2019, acknowledging the Trump era, too cutely, as "the big terribleness," nowhere does she mention the woman whom Trump ran against.
His absent love was a working woman, and his Bharatanatyam solo cutely incorporated mime, for typing and Skyping, without abandoning the expressive coherence of the traditional form.
A few were just gratuitous head-scratchers, like THE Y (which I tip my hat to) and maybe SHORT E. Not to mention BIG D, cutely clued.
A few were just gratuitous head-scratchers, like THE Y (which I tip my hat to) and maybe SHORT E. Not to mention BIG D, cutely clued.
If so, what will happen to the budding romance between Dmitry and Anya, who have one of those cutely combative relationships that are so popular in animated films?
It's a nice scene, elegantly composed, and one that gestures—perhaps too cutely—at the novel's premise: to lean on history, but to shape it with a romantic hand.
Blue, an audio production company that produces USB microphones like the Yeti, Snowball, and Nessie, has just added another cutely named product to its USB microphone line: the Raspberry.
The subject, "a ravenous wolf" in Jacob's approving view, is portrayed from the side, twisting cutely to glance at the viewer while leading a rather doggy wolf on a chain.
" The same month, The New York Review of Books offered its own lengthy essay by the former Canadian radio host Jian Ghomeshi, who cutely described himself as a #MeToo "pioneer.
For backdoor pleasures, the site sells regal "bendy beads"; an anal chain cutely named "Fun Factory Felix"; and even a sizable prostate massager that vibrates with a specially angled tip.
Instead of sneaking off to pee in one of the many bathrooms in Peach's mansion, Joe took a leak in a mason jar, arranged cutely on a shelf in the hallway.
The usual Twitch suspects filled out the rest of the list: a couple of Fortnite streams, a Counter-Strike: Global Offensive tournament, and, a little cutely, a livestream of FIFA 218.
Unlike the also-recently-released World of Warcraft cookbook, which features hearty recipes worthy of a feast, The Pokémon Cookbook features light bites and cutely styled food that's too precious to eat.
That's the future envisioned by Simbe Robotics, a Silicon Valley startup whose robot, cutely named Tally, monitors grocery story inventory, ensuring that items are properly stocked, in the correct section and priced accurately.
More than 5493 will be featured, including the unusual (cinnamon peach biscuit, from Talenti), the cutely named (Cannoli Be With You, from Baskin-Robbins) and the mysterious (Lunchbox, from Big Gay Ice Cream).
The investor has also been creating machines that speed food production– like the cutely named Peppamatic pepperoni slicer-and-applicator– since the late 3s, and selling them through his eponymous business, the Grote Company.
The car, cutely titled "Sal's Red Hauler Special" (1966/67), echoes the studies of movement and speed that informed his canvas works, which provide a kind of conceptual link between Futurism and Lucio Fontana.
It's just one among many, many instances of both Ginsburg and the broader idea of women's equality being cutely commodified, but it was a reminder of how low my tolerance for that commodification has become.
We sat at the outdoor cafe of the way-too-cutely named Bar Basquiat and ate pork belly buns and pizza with Turkish sausage while androgynous couples and archly dressed Asian youths prowled the sidewalks.
Having met them so often before, we can calculate almost to the last decibel point how loudly they will scream at each other, how cutely they will fight, how frantically they will discover their love.
One is a reconciliatory phrase that's now a terrifying pub game of its own; one is a sad state of affairs; one is a puffed up sort of person (also clued really cutely, I thought).
"We created this brunch-to-midday crushable, sessionable cocktail that's cutely served in a honey bear — and it has half the proof of your average full-force cocktail," he says (and TBH, it is very cute).
Though the bakery is cutely called Bread & Buttons, and sells crocheted monkeys and mittens along with the scones, he is not just satirizing small town America, with its hopeless reinvention schemes and hapless part-time politicians.
We're the boom-and-bust court jesters of the continental United States, and sometimes I'm convinced we're seen by our compatriots as a cutely dumb, slightly embarrassing appendage populated entirely by retirees, rednecks, theme parks and opioids.
Google sent me the top 10 trending diet-related search terms in the US for each year since 2006, and every year the entire list is completely replaced with a new list of diet trends and cutely-named cleanses.
The Mini was recently updated, but it's still got a soft top, and cutely features an app called Journey Mate which pings your phone when the forecast calls for rain and your car is parked with the top down.
It's a risky move, but they see it as their best shot to outmaneuver Netanyahu, who has played them very cutely in recent months, not least when he correctly called their bluff over a threat to resign over Gaza.
Like the character in some Russian novel, you have ruined the wife's life, hurt her children immeasurably in spite of what they might cutely say from time to time, and destroyed your right to call yourself a moral person.
"Eating trash, staring at wall, peeing on floor," I wrote for his profile — a breath of fresh air in a brandscape choked with pooches cutely cocking their heads at the camera or sitting at tables laden with Champagne flutes.
He called himself a "novelist," and said that he had missed out on a Rhodes Scholarship only because he'd been too cutely candid in an interview: when asked what made him laugh, he'd said, "My dog," rather than something rarefied.
Three pictures cycled on her profile: One of a bright-eyed girl with drawn-on devil horns sticking out her tongue, another of her in sparkly gamer headphones, and a third of her smiling cutely from behind her cell phone.
Here we had all underestimated hot Zayn, believing him to have produced a cutely premature attempt at being taken seriously when really he is a top member of the iLlUmInAtI communicating secret messages to his followers by disguising them in hackerese from 1998.
In the set of black-and-white pictures, the proud mom — who was dressed in a glamorous black Stella McCartney gown and 18-karat-gold David Webb diamond Plaza Earrings — looked on as her son cutely crashed into Statham and his sharply tailored outfit.
In the set of black-and-white pictures, the proud mom, who was dressed in a glamorous black Stella McCartney gown and 18 karat gold David Webb diamond Plaza Earrings, looked on as her son cutely crashed into Statham and his sharply dressed outfit.
Netflix confirmed the sequel on December 19, releasing a short video in which To All the Boys stars Lana Condor and Noah Centineo cutely discuss watching Netflix's The Christmas Prince and its sequel (synergy!) before announcing that they're working on a sequel of their own.
Professor Alyn Morice, who is the head of cardiovascular and respiratory studies at the University of Hull, recently offered comment and confirmation on the results of a study (cutely called ROCOCO) that tested the efficacy of a chocolate-based cough medicine and will be published later this year.
And, as with any boy band, each member had their role: Joe was the heartthrob, with architecturally flattened hair and doe eyes seemingly able to peer into a teen girl's soul, Nick was the group's cutely curly-haired auteur, Kevin was the random older one (Chris Kirpatrick played this role too perfectly on NSYNC).
Some kids I saw throughout the grounds would cutely and craftily trade dirty jokes and refreshing spritzes of oil water for colones (Costa Rican dollars), as well as help feed attendees, like a local youngster named Cody who cheekily would instruct my group how to slice a jackfruit at 7 AM at the Envision fruit market while holding a sippie cup.
In his review for Advent Children, James Mielke of 1UP.com called her "as cutely jailbait as ever;"James Mielke, Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children , 1UP.com, 09/16/2005.
The pose is gaining significant popularity in South Korea due to the common usage amongst Kpop idols and young people – especially in selfies. V signing is commonly linked with aegyo, a popular trend in Korea meaning "acting cutely".
Although Watsuki wanted to design Kaoru "more cutely" and to be "more fashionable", he toned down those qualities and made her poor and "down-to-earth". There was concern that Watsuki would kill her off, with her critical reception having been mostly positive.
He is in love with Polly. A complete gentleman, the captain of the Medford Boys School water polo team, the number-one crush for everyone at Jas's all-girls school. Jas describes him as Antonio Banderas times ten. He is actually funny, smart romantic and cutely shy around most girls.
Ken, the law office receptionist, is smitten with her. She tries to break it off, but he continues to pursue her cutely. Thinking Ken is too young for her to have a future with, she hides the pregnancy from him. Back at Tom's bar, Lucy has a string of horrible dates, at which point Tom realizes that he has feelings for her.
But she has a good voice and is cutely agreeable."Barnes, Clive.Abstract "Thoroughly Muddled 'Millis' Hits The Boards" New York Post, google.archive, April 19, 2002 The Newsday reviewer wrote: "She has a smile that may remind you of Mary Tyler Moore, the gawky comic precision of the young Carol Burnett, the lyricism of a romantic heroine and a smallish but vibrant voice as accurate as it is expressive.
The four stone sculptures preserved in a newly built temple in Tarapur have been identified as the Buddha in bhumisparsha mudra, the eight-armed Marichi, Manjubara Manjushree and the last image is goddess Prajna Paramita. In the Bhagavati temple of Balia we find Tara‟s image. In Kamalapur village there is a five-headed Oddiyana Marichi, cutely standing on a chariot drawn by seven swines. In Kaduapada village we also find another Marichi image.
The youngest children then cutely sit at the ends of the rows. In the Uiha tradition the arrangement is different: the women sit on the ground in the frontrow(s) but the men stand behind them and act more as in a lakalaka. Like the otuhaka, the māuluulu consists usually of a sung and a silent part. It starts with the beating of the nafa, huge drums made from discarded 200 litre, iron, fuel drums, covered with a leather skin.
A reviewer for the Bride of Crapula website (a site whose motto seems to be "Quite how bad does cinema get? Just what depths are plumbed in the name of entertainment?") did consider "the creepy exterior of a seemingly innocent house on the DVD cover – soaked blood red to match the title (and cutely appealing tagline)" as "a plus". The reviewer, giving Curfew a rating of 3.8/10, compares this film with Cape Fear, though unfavorably, before going on to say: > And that's basically it.
It is also revealed in her battle with Elise that she can freely dislocate her shoulders as and when required. ; : : Punie's companion from Waku-Waku Mascot Village, Paya-tan is a dog-like creature with a single horn, and two distinct personalities. He became Punie's mascot after she defeated him in unarmed combat with her Princess Head Lock, although not before warning Punie that he will grab any opportunity to make attempts on her life, which she confidently agreed. While assisting Punie, he behaves cutely and speaks in a high-pitched voice.
The album was warmly received in the jazz community. Allmusic said of the album " Paris Blue kicks off with the phenomenal "Big Noise (From Winnetka)," a collision between acid jazz turntablism and hard bop in the mid-'50s Miles Davis style that works on both levels. (The more dance-oriented remix at album's end cutely emphasizes the oddball whistled hook but is otherwise an overlong, plodding mess.)". All About Jazz critic George Harris said that the album has "something for everyone: creativity, deep grooves and excellent lead solos" and compared the recording to the jazz tradition of Charles Mingus, only "updated and as fresh as this morning's brew".
'Lizzy Le Quesne, 'Liz Aggiss: The 3D Queen of Brighton', Ballet Tanz Jahrbuch, 2005, p55 Aggiss and Cowie's final collaboration was Men in the Wall (2003), a 3D film installation piece which premiered at the ICA. It comprised 'four square holes cut into a wall each containing a man – projected life size or a little bigger – of cutely exaggerated different nationalities. In over-the-top German accent Thomas Kampe rants and rails, munches on a sausage and sweetly sings. Sebastian Gonzales recalls beloved Spanish customs with tension and flair, Anglo-Asian Jeddi Bassan wimpers and pompously prattles while American Scott Smith is casual and crumpled – a soft and sensitive post-beatnik.
They generally do not cause any injury, are said to suddenly appear and surprise people, and are a comparatively harmless type of yōkai. By that, it can be said that their behavior could also be understood in terms of the karakasa-obake. Perhaps because they don't perform bad deeds, when they are depicted in pictures, they are often depicted cutely, or in a humorous design. In yōkai karuta, hitotsume-kozō are depicted carrying tōfu, but according to the yōkai researcher Katsumi Tada, since "" leads to "", hitotsume-kozō are supposed to dislike beans, but somehow before anyone knew it the hitotsume-kozō switched to having tōfu (made from soybeans) as its favorite food.
Harris's old club Millwall made a loan deal for him on a six-month deal in August 2006, however Harris rejected the offer saying if he were to move it would have to be on a permanent basis, and with Darren Byfield and Ben May set to return from injury for Millwall, Harris believed he would have once again been forced out the side, which was the reason he left The Den in the first instance. Millwall therefore, withdrew from transfer negotiations. Harris finally opened his goal-scoring account for Forest on 2 September 2006, after 21 months of waiting in a 4–0 victory against Chesterfield. It was a cutely struck volley from a few yards out.
Into the 1990s, vehicles normally appeared in bright red blister cards with more graphics and illustrations with a yellow band around the Majorette name.. Similar to Matchbox, Budgie or Siku, the standard series of cars was about 1:64, but the scale was mainly aligned to three inches. Other manufacturers, like Tri-ang's Spot On maintained precise scale across all vehicles, which often was a problem when considering uniform packaging techniques. Scale varied whether a Majorette vehicle was a small mini car like the cutely-done Renault Twingo or the Volvo Yoplait truck – all being anchored to the 2.5 to 3 inch size. During the 1980s, many larger cars, trucks, farm and construction vehicles were introduced in the 4 to 6 inch size.
During the summer of 1971, excerpts of the pilot of the series were extensively used by CBS in their commercials of the new fall season to promote the program. However, when Funny Face premiered on September 18, 1971, the pilot was discarded as the first installment in favor of a later episode filmed entitled "The Used Car". Many critics dismissed the series as being insipid, including John J. O'Connor of The New York Times, who wrote: ‘Funny Face’ is constructed as a showcase for Sandy Duncan, an attractive performer whose particular brand of cuteness monopolized the reviews in a recent Broadway revival of “The Boy Friend.” The TV problem is how to harness that cuteness without falling into the sticky Doris Day pit, how to make Sandy a cutely gutsy version of 'real people'.
It started out as a manga title serialized in Japanese language monthly magazine Dengeki Daioh published by MediaWorks, and later branched out to PlayStation 2 as a game and then further into numerous other media channels. The setting is in year 20XX at a time when insects are immune to all insecticides, so Japanese pharmaceutical companies have had to come up with the next level in insect extermination: small but heavily armed robots. Hoihoi-san is the bug killing robot of the title, a 10.5 cm tall doll like robot that comes with a wide range of weapons. With this character a new level has been attained in the girls-with-guns genre: capable of an impressive rate of fire, handles a sword equally well, is dressed up very cutely, complete with bow ties and booties and an expressionless face.
Then Daffy yells, "Fffull-speed ahead!" and Porky pulled the switch as the babies (among them Tweety in a brief cameo) are seen going through a conveyor belt (to the tune of Raymond Scott's famous "Powerhouse") as they are diapered, fed milk and mechanically burped before they are sent by various animals, one of which is a baby hippo crying loudly and paused as it cutely said, "I'm only 3½ seconds old," before resuming its wailing. When the milk feeding machine begins spraying milk over a baby dog's diaper, it begins crying as an alarm suddenly sounds. In response, Porky pulls a lever that sends the baby dog to be given a rather quick bath. Problems, however, occur when Porky, reading the tags from the other babies, finds a stray egg is without an address and decides to have Daffy sit on it until it hatches.
Walid Khalidi argues otherwise, writing that Palestinians in Ottoman times were "[a]cutely aware of the distinctiveness of Palestinian history ..." and "[a]lthough proud of their Arab heritage and ancestry, the Palestinians considered themselves to be descended not only from Arab conquerors of the seventh century but also from indigenous peoples who had lived in the country since time immemorial, including the ancient Hebrews and the Canaanites before them."Khalidi, W., 1984, p. 32 Zachary J. Foster argued in a 2015 Foreign Affairs article that "based on hundreds of manuscripts, Islamic court records, books, magazines, and newspapers from the Ottoman period (1516–1918), it seems that the first Arab to use the term "Palestinian" was Farid Georges Kassab, a Beirut-based Orthodox Christian." He explained further that Kassab's 1909 book Palestine, Hellenism, and Clericalism noted in passing that "the Orthodox Palestinian Ottomans call themselves Arabs, and are in fact Arabs," despite describing the Arabic speakers of Palestine as Palestinians throughout the rest of the book.
" Loud and Quiet's Reef Younis found the LP to be "expertly fashioned, set to cutely coax awkward shapes to unassuming, hip-snaking rhythms and irritatingly infectious melodies", concluding that "The standard was set high but the pop renaissance shows no sign of letting up." Clash magazine writer John Freeman scored the album a seven out of ten, calling it "pleasingly playable", while a CMJ critic stated that the duo were able to "create its own form of stark intimacy that the members, luckily for us, have translated nearly flawlessly into musical form." A review in DIY magazine called it an "outstanding debut to suggest that they will be around for a very long time", but also wrote that the album could be disliked for "favouring style over substance". A similar sediment was shared by Jim Carroll, a music critic for The Irish Times, writing that "In between the electro shimmer and the plush melodramatic moods (best experienced on The Ballad), New Look [...] show many good reasons to pay attention to what they’ll produce in the long run.

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