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"deliriously" Definitions
  1. in a very excited way, without being able to think or speak clearly, sometimes because of a high temperature
  2. used to mean ‘very’ or ‘extremely’ when describing how happy somebody is

197 Sentences With "deliriously"

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Stanley: I'm deliriously happy I am deliriously happy about Britain voting to Leave.
I was hungry and faint all the time; deliriously anorexic.
It's deliriously joyful, honest, and just a little bit disgusting.
It's far from the deliriously liberating optimism of the '60s.
They were extraordinarily rich, deliriously sweet and dense with flavor.
The things that roll off your characters' tongues are deliriously smutty.
The work's effect demands an oxymoron: daintily powerful, say, or deliriously serene.
She frantically, breathlessly, deliriously tells you she thinks she knows the code.
The hair industry has expanded deliriously since Mr. Piazza started making wigs.
Both the book and the show are polychromatic, gritty and almost deliriously ambitious.
If there's any theme, it might be unexpected groupings — and deliriously long titles.
Delightfully devilish & deliriously wicked,this irreverent, rule-breaking riot delivers a contact high.
His face becomes a canvas of discomfort, while Solomon remains deliriously sweat-free.
Seeing Renata and Madeline go for the jugular is indeed deliriously fun to watch.
Their eyes are wide, deliriously happy, and probably also a little bit strung out.
Creamy, crunchy, deliriously sweet kids' cereal and milk was my nectar and ambrosia growing up.
The NFL has no horse in that game, and it's likely deliriously happy about that.
Science fiction and heavy metal have made a deliriously happy couple for nearly fifty years.
Hovering outside of the show are groups of teenagers, completely sober, deliriously overjoyed and buzzing.
Zelda's reaction is to zone out and spin 'round and 'round through revolving doors, singing deliriously.
Really, who needs soap operas, these days, when modern fighting games are so deliriously, intoxicatingly extravagant?
True enthusiasts sometimes cross the line between fan and fanatic; these kids vaulted over it, deliriously.
Having seen it you will remember, deliriously, having been there, in some small part of your body.
Here's what can be gathered of its deliriously loose plot: an alien ship comes down to Earth.
With "The Lost Weekend," Riverdale gets back to what it does best: high octane, deliriously addictive chaos.
His deliriously silly comedy is less interested in engaging with the world than in creating its own.
Gary's career after the war was both deliriously successful and, in a way, never quite fully achieved.
It was depressingly, almost deliriously bad: full of bad arguments, bizarre tangents, and a lot of shouting.
The thing about Insomnia Twitter is that most people who are online after midnight are deliriously tired.
In good weather, the terrace opens to the deliriously beautiful gardens of the Louvre and the Tuileries.
As any Storage Wars veteran knows, the contents of the average overdue locker can be deliriously eccentric.
It is wildly, deliriously outrageous — a movie that constantly threatens to go too far, and frequently does.
It made me deliriously happy to learn that Franken has outlawed the word 'robust' in his office.
But few people could make a film as fascinating as Mr Peele's relentlessly tense yet deliriously entertaining chiller.
A deliriously received Met production of "Satyagraha" opened in 22013, and his "Akhnaten" runs there through Dec. 123.
But there's also, at the climax, a hallucination of a bee, wagging antennae, whom Emily dances with, deliriously.
For the first time in a year and a half, it felt okay to just be deliriously happy.
He also manipulates images of the original phone's keypad, creating patterns resembling housing developments that turn deliriously hallucinatory.
GIOVANNI RUSSONELLO A tremendously infectious, potently throbbing, deliriously up-tempo song that blends mellow hyphy and mellow crunk.
Mr. Salah, grinning deliriously, was carried around the stadium in the Egyptian city of Alexandria on fans' shoulders.
I went from dreaming about being a deliriously happy wife and mother, to forcing myself into satisfaction with solitude.
This deliriously expressionistic film captures the rain-soaked, neon-lit streets of Times Square and a diner in Chelsea.
Yes, in the 21st century there may be fewer deliriously great nights at the opera than there once were.
It's a perfectly ominous album, a grand piece of deliriously unpleasant art to arrive in a desolate and dark year.
She shared his reaction — which, when he finds her hiding behind the bed, is deliriously gleeful — on her Facebook page.
Half the tents are deserted, but once you're on the deliriously expansive fields, somehow there is no space to navigate.
Whenever I placed a meal before him, he looked like a recent escapee from prison, wild-eyed and deliriously happy.
Hank Azaria and Amanda Peet pair up as a baseball announcer and team owner in "Brockmire," a deliriously raunchy comedy.
Still, they're no less stiff or weird than traditional stock imagery of, say, a woman eating salad and deliriously laughing.
It's visually arresting, deliriously smart, and features an eclectic range of characters you've never really seen on the big screen before.
The result was a deliriously gung-ho gore-fest that raised the bar for mainstream-action cinema for decades to come.
Like most of his work, it's a story in which fairy tale logic is taken in a horrifyingly, deliriously dark direction.
Let's make America rich again, as deliriously rich as it was on the day Thoreau tried to climb that wild mountain.
This last leads us to a clandestine gay club where a rowdy group of men are deliriously dancing the Black Bottom.
In the middle of this short rendition, he and the drummer Max Roach chase each other into a deliriously experimental exchange.
Deliriously horrific, incredibly inventive, it has elements of the home invasion & zombie movies, but it is unlike anything I have ever seen.
If you ever slept under an R2-D2 bedspread, or played with a Chewbacca toy, "Rogue One" should make you deliriously happy.
He meets a beautiful girl named Laurell and they fall obviously, hopelessly, deliriously in love while they care for William's dying mother.
Dreadful news: All of your friends are deliriously happy and in love and want to throw a $2000,212 party to celebrate it.
Last week she released "7 rings," the third loosie single since her most well-received album to date, 2018's deliriously addictive sweetener.
She lost not to Kanye West's deliriously spectacular Graduation (which would have been understandable) but to Herbie Hancock's album of Joni Mitchell covers.
While The Favourite is a deliriously warped portrayal of an absolutist power structure, The Death of Stalin is about the reverberations of one.
And it takes me saying, 'Yeah, I deliriously vomit over my toilet uncontrollably once a month,' for it to sort of sink in.
Crucifixion and chocolate eggs were pasted over some deliriously hypersexual pagan fertility festivals that the Roman Catholic Church found too hot to handle.
For the Hardys, they're suddenly fashionable once more, again thanks to how deliriously not-cool they are when they try to act cool.
It's deliriously unnerving to hear his half-asleep fantasies about adventures in Las Vegas and Croatia, music-industry riches, plots against rival rappers.
But while its vehicles have made owners deliriously happy, cars do break, and Tesla&aposs service infrastructure is at best gestational right now.
That's a surprise, since last we saw The Man in Black, he was grinning deliriously as the robots shot him during their mutiny.
"After posting a picture of myself here and uttering the words #cancer and #hairloss, I felt liberated, deliriously free and completely me," she said.
As the recipe's skimpy headnotes indicate, the cookies are meant to serve a batch of four dozen, and the recipe itself is deliriously uncomplicated.
The deliriously happy stuffed animal sailed through the air, limbs akimbo, until it bounced off the mat and rested next to the two wrestlers.
"Chernobyl" won best limited series and "Succession," the network's deliriously well-reviewed drama about a feuding media dynasty, won the best TV drama prize.
Hate Songs is a strangely delightful mix of highly emotive melodies, pummeling trap hi-hats, and synths that range from deliriously pretty to earth shattering.
While the deliriously handsome Olivier Giroud missed the mark on a couple of headers, Antoine Griezmann, who came on in the 68th minute, did not.
A survey of the group's 2016 album "Away With You," it was a deliciously, deliriously spacey show, with tight tunes that diffused into leisurely solos.
Free market cheerleaders like Friedman were advocates of both LBGTQ rights and immigration, and of deliriously repressive right-wing military regimes all over the world.
He should scan as annoying, but there's something deliriously charming about this fractured soul spelling out the ills of humanity one song at a time.
In the end, Heti is so deliriously certain of her choice not to have children that perhaps women who chose otherwise can't help but feel defensive.
This one went over my head, but I claim being deliriously happy that The Boy wanted to sit down and solve with me as my excuse.
As demonstrations against the rule of President Bashar al-Assad erupted in the country's southern cities, the once-unimaginable idea of democratic change seemed deliriously possible.
The sheer variety of practice on view in Chicago can feel scattershot, but this would be to disregard its consistent—and deliriously nerdy—absorption in process.
The deliriously ridiculous results feel like a drunken mash-up of Top Gear and Mythbusters with a healthy dose of Jackass thrown in for good measure.
The couple, who ultimately did divorce, became the models for the malicious fictional Roses, whose hostilities deliriously pushed the limits of marital strife into guerrilla warfare.
It's enough that Hotel residents conform with the equivalent of Facebook relationship-status messages, confirming that they've entered relationships with each other, and are therefore deliriously happy.
I appreciate that some people despise Bulletstorm because of who helped make it, but I had an absolute ball with its deliriously creative ways of dismembering foes.
Though losing some momentum in the middle, "Bodied" mostly maintains an irresistible, deliriously offensive roll, jabbing sharply at racism and misogyny with rhymes that spark and fizz.
But the duck noodle soup is deliriously good too, as is chicken "biryani" made from marinated thighs that fall off the bone served with turmeric-scented rice.
Spoilers abound below, so if you haven't yet watched the deliriously warm and funny movie, crawl out from under that rock and see it before reading further.
This is why it's so deliriously, utterly thrilling to watch the man whose glib reflex is to disgrace other people's cooking get a taste of his own medicine.
This got more difficult when the New Jersey Nets entered the equation, because no one cared about them and because everything about the team was so deliriously shitty.
Well, it's a really strange way to frame a movie that seems to wish it were a shorter This Is Us.  Everyone in Life Itself is so deliriously happy!!
The reason that talk of this particular Frappuccino has us so deliriously happy is that it focuses on an ongoing food trend we can't seem to get enough of.
For lovers of deliriously overstated humanity, the league has long been the best game in town, and the one that lets its players' personalities live closest to the surface.
But he will also go down as the man who stayed too long; the sad coda to his time at Arsenal will cast the deliriously happy days into shadow.
Townhouse forms the center of a universe in which the concerns of contemporary art are combined with and interrupted by the life of a perplexing and deliriously real city.
They began with a fashion show presented within the vast and deliriously gilded Salone dei Cinquecento of the city's town hall, parts of which date to the 13th century.
The band was so deliriously tired overseas that they crossed over into Sweden with a bag of weed because they simply hadn't realized they were going through a border stop.
It won't take long to notice that the questions Glover's characters fuss over, and are made deliriously woozy by, are remarkably of the moment: What is the face of trauma?
As Sir Shadow hums for inspiration, his slender hand strikes a sketchpad with a silver marker and swirls deliriously, never leaving the page, as though he were signing a signature.
The e-version presents a deliriously animated tableau that ends in catastrophe on all three panels — Eden wiped out by a plane crash, Earth overtaken by forests, hell freezing over.
Perhaps. But examining his broader output — which includes a weekly cable access show and a deliriously twisted podcast — what's clear is his satirical instincts never entirely overshadow his surrealist ones.
The 2001 comedy, directed by David Wain, is deliriously, enthusiastically dumb, chronicling the last day of lunacy at the idyllic Camp Firewood as the summer of 1981 comes to a close.
And as deliriously vertiginous as the series' improbable third season revival has been, it's just as fun to imagine the twisted interactive forms its inspirational appendages might take down the road.
" In contrast, Federman's actual girlfriend, Sara, possesses a Facebook profile picture that shows her "at her high school graduation, flanked by her deliriously proud parents, off-kilter mortarboard dwarfing her head.
Tremain is so good on passion — Gustav's mother insists that he learn to "master" himself, but she is deliriously lost when she first meets his wrestler father — that this is puzzling.
In the deliriously hot summer of 2010, my studio flat in the far reaches of east Bristol baked as my friends and friends of friends piled in for a post-Glastonbury party.
For example, returning home after nine months, Lorenz describes how Stasi first catches his scent, then howls deliriously for more than a minute before bounding and leaping towards him in frenzied excitement.
The Virginia-based rapper and alt-hip hop artist blew up last year with the deliriously catchy "Cha Cha," a Latin-inspired hit undercut with a heavy beat and Super Mario samples.
Bliss: Transformational Festivals and the Neo-Hippie, published by Powerhouse Books, compiles two years' worth of Schapiro's photographs of deliriously smiling, often naked Bliss Ninnies, a lesser-known subgroup of neo-hippies.
While trying to pull my eardrums out I distinctly heard Snowden posit during the Q&A that "the answer to bad speech is more speech," the meaning of which is deliriously opaque.
B.R. On her deliriously kinetic third album, "Tempo," the composer, singer and electronic producer Olga Bell puts a high-minded spin on dance music, coming up with something poplike but wonderfully strange.
By that point, the 10,000-square-foot space had become deliriously maximalist: drums everywhere, chandeliers everywhere, vintage typewriters, Indonesian antiques, Afghan rugs, early 20th-century shipping trunks, dozens of pianos and organs.
Part of the problem stems from how the nominees are selected: In a system that can favor campaigning and name recognition over creative merit, the results are often unpredictable and deliriously wrongheaded.
But if you don't mind any of that, you might find this creation by Davis (whose "Camping" was recently adapted for the network by Lena Dunham and Jenni Konner) refreshingly, deliriously bonkers.
He starts jokes as a stationary observational comic, but finishes them with cartoonish voices, expressive eyes (he can telegraph a full-on freak-out in darting pupils) and deliriously silly dance moves.
The deliriously clever story whisks Audrey Hepburn's heroine into danger and adventure when her husband dies under dubious circumstances and three of his former OSS associates come looking for a missing $250,000.
The chilly and ominous film does little to make its girls act like actual teenagers—but watching them carefully engineer a homicide without chipping their manicures is still darkly and deliriously enjoyable.
Eventually, Chapman did get his fireworks bill across the finish line, but after hours of concessions and exceptions on the debate floor, the regulations built into the law were rendered deliriously opaque.
And it is doubtless true that the mobs crowding into the Platform 1 space would have been deliriously happy had the designers chosen to loop the whole nine-minute show all over again.
"Baby Cobra" presented something new, a pregnant woman in her third trimester delivering a deliriously filthy and funny hour of comedy woven into a sneakily feminist assault on the double standards of parenting.
In 1876, recently appointed to Harvard as an assistant professor of the nascent science of psychology, he lay awake thinking about his future wife, Alice Gibbens, with whom he was deliriously in love.
One of those writers semi-resembled myself; I forecast to family and friends that this team might win 38, even 40 games, which in Knicks-speak is to describe a deliriously successful season.
On Oil, she proves herself an empathic pop songwriter as well—crafting deliriously catchy songs about the commodification of the human form ("Faceshopping"), unanswered desire ("Infatuation"), and radical forgiveness ("It's Okay to Cry").
Early in the morning post the Cleveland Cavaliers' epic triumph in the NBA Finals, I was awakened by my deliriously giddy 9-year-old son, a fellow start-up addict and Cleveland sports fanatic.
The musical cues, too, are almost deliriously indulgent, down to Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers' "Refugee," whose pulse drives the show's clever credit sequence, in which blood drips through photographs of the Romanov dynasty.
Welcome to Breyerfest, a treasured summer rite for those deliriously in love with horses to indulge their obsession alongside approximately 0003,000 (mostly teenage, mostly female) kindred spirits: "horse girls," as they are sometimes called.
It's official: A second season of Phoebe Waller-Bridge's deliriously smutty series about a sexually rapacious, anger-riddled, flailing London cafe owner has been greenlit — but alas, it won't arrive on Amazon until 2019.
Chiptune Radio's Undertale, the remixed soundtrack to the critically acclaimed role-playing video game designed by Toby Fox (one I've never played), is deliriously catchy; it tickles your ears and diddles your dopamine receptors.
Try telling one of the 210,2000 Brazilians crammed into the Maracana stadium, who roared deliriously as Neymar won Brazil football gold with a crisp last-kick penalty, that this Olympics was anything but a success.
She wove her deliriously smutty preoccupations, along with a wallop of rage, into "Fleabag," a show at the 2013 Edinburgh Festival Fringe that scooped up an Olivier nomination and the Stage award for solo performer.
I can't picture anyone tripping over the deliriously energetic first sentence of "Catherine, Called Birdy" and landing headfirst in an ancient world made electrifying, funny and present by her prose and characterizations, without being enthralled.
But Ms. Block, better here than ever, just about does it in "I'm Breaking Down," a raging aria of angst that becomes a virtual nervous collapse in song, and a deliriously funny-sad high point.
A few cars crawled down the wide boulevards off the beach, but there was a stillness to the deliriously tacky tableau that is Panama City Beach: No lines at the Ripley's Believe It Or Not.
Even Elsa and Anna from Frozen, a relatively progressive princess movie, are guilty of this: Despite being a virtual shut-in, Anna is deliriously optimistic, while Elsa's sadness essentially causes an entire country to freeze over.
Each song soundtracks a different storyline in the film, which will be released in four installments throughout the summer; the deliriously infectious title track was initially released yesterday as part of the Adult Swim's Singles program.
The movie is deliriously profane and gross, so if you're into that sort of thing, you might want to shell out on YouTube or Amazon for the uncensored version in all of its R-rated glory.
In her review in The New York Times, Janet Maslin called it "a film whose best moments are so novel, so deliriously funny and so crazily unexpected that they truly must be seen to be believed."
The only new tune is "Batida," a grooving Taylor composition whose title and rhythm nod to the dance music styles of Lusophone Africa; the gangly beat becomes a perfect palette for Parker's deliriously crooked guitar style.
The idiotic hierarchy that our deliriously wealth-besotted media imposes where this sort of thing is concerned—a millionaire is a successful person, whereas a billionaire is a very successful person—is something worse than unhelpful.
Their bursts of deliriously random nonsense evoke Monty Python, and their preference for eccentric amateurs instead of comics is similar to the inclinations that turned Larry (Bud) Melman into an unlikely star on late-night television.
The critic Peter Marks, in The Washington Post, described the show as "deliriously happy-making," taking pains to note that it is not the sort of "calcified frivolity" that so often gives commedia a bad name.
Fall asleep, feverishly dreaming of Sadako crawling out of the TV, of Swedish demons hijacking radios in never-ending corridors, and of a world where every game was as deliriously unhinged and beautifully berserk as Pony Island.
To avoid this, a sculpture like "Splotch #22015" or the deliriously sensual abstract paintings of David Reed (who is represented by his meticulously notated working drawings) must navigate between the Scylla of disingenuousness and Charybdis of reflexivity.
The audio of Waldman floridly losing her shit at the stadium that day became a sort of proto-meme, a shared joke grounded both in Waldman's deliriously and undeniably over-the-top performance and some other, uglier elements.
Aptly marketed as a satirical thriller, Gilroy's deliriously and devilishly fun romp isn't breaking much new ground for the genre, but it does manage to uncover the rarely enjoyed holy grail of scary movie experiences: the laugh scream.
In recent years, however, one unlikely critic has emerged whose year-end list I find myself coveting: Barack Obama, who every December issues deliriously geeky inventories that catalog his favorite pop songs, books and films from the year.
LONDON — We're not sure if it's the Tesco vouchers, winning on the horses or some combination of the two that's made the Queen so deliriously excited, but one thing's for sure: she's having a really, really good day.
I wanted so badly to get away from my mother, and he seemed to offer everything … looks, privilege, friends, fun… I was deliriously happy for a while, moving to London, our house in Chester Square … but … he drank seriously.
A recent dinner at Le Chateaubriand concluded with a bowl of deliriously ripe strawberries sprinkled with mukhwas — that taste-bud-tingling Indian mix of fennel seeds and candied spices usually found near the cash register at South Asian restaurants.
Between the deliriously strange product selection, the next-to-nothing prices, the barrage of coupons and deals, and the ease with which purchases are made, the experience feels less like shopping and more like playing a shopping video game.
The Transformers franchise's whiff of organization among the chaos is also part of the secret to its charm: Michael Bay knows his movies are silly and ludicrous and deliriously nonsensical — and he wants you to know he knows too.
For all their cool-girl feistiness, the women of this film are really just there to be adored by the male leads, and to giggle attractively in the many, many, many, many montages that show how deliriously happy these couples are.
Like the sting of an open hand on a bare butt cheek — the image this franchise so deliriously fetishizes — the cultural significance of Fifty Shades of Grey wasn't just in the initial spank but rather the yearning for what's coming next.
To my mind, no book better encapsulates this spirit than "More Than I Dreamed: A Lifetime of Collecting," by Malcolm Forbes, whose deliriously materialistic account of his own life gives the lie to the notion that success is its own end.
Opening track "It's All Good" is empowering (things are, after all, good), curiously sublime, slightly left-field but also not so deep in the woods it can't be tied up with a deliriously uplifting chorus befitting any replayable pop song.
Maybe it's because I wasn't on cocaine, but this installation felt the most stubbornly site-specific to me — it's possible to re-create its visual elements, but it seems difficult to translate the deliriously intimate experience to a museum space.
In a lineup that was often relentlessly focused on the here and now, the strangest and most creative entry was "Arctique," a deliriously entertaining mystery that seemed to make up for the deficits of imagination in the more documentary offerings.
If ever there were a convincing case to be made for the dangers of philosophy, then surely it's Marx's discovery of Hegel, whose "grotesque craggy melody" repelled him at first but which soon had him dancing deliriously through the streets of Berlin.
As their jobs required, they documented every step of their investigation in deliriously dizzying detail, from an extensive catalogue of the physical evidence they obtained to mesmerizing transcripts of crucial interviews, including Lange's intense telephone conversation with Simpson during the watershed Bronco chase.
Nearly four years after those intial emissions, the trio is poised to release Things Our Bodies Used to Have; with it's dizzying vocal loops and Grateful Dead-gone-sci-fi guitar exercises, their most intimately plotted and deliriously propulsive release to date.
The series is as dark as any of its peers, but Mr. Daly maintains his merry equanimity as he sabotages his marriage, job and even health for the cause of criticism, a juxtaposition that is as deliriously funny as it is off-putting.
It's hard to know exactly what you're seeing in François Ozon's deliriously campy "Double Lover," which, early on, telegraphs the kinks to come with a body-part close-up so spellbindingly abstract that it takes a long moment to register as a vagina.
For Welles, it was a chance to reform his image for Hollywood executives, and to that end he delivered a wickedly entertaining, deliriously stylish noir — and then sure enough, Universal re-cut it and reshot scenes without him, ostensibly to simplify the story.
We dove back into the archives and our memories to find the 11 moments that explain Drag Race's success, defining nearly a decade of beautiful, genre-bending, deliriously smart TV. The first season of Drag Race was a strange, experimental, dubiously filtered creature.
Here was a beloved soprano, like Ms. Fleming — and who, like Ms. Fleming, is now shifting from the opera to the concert stage — who still sounded recognizably herself yet was still challenging herself, and who was still deliriously received by her fans.
It's a deliriously pleasant listening experience, to be sure, but perhaps the song's greatest triumph is how it feels like an honest reflection of Gomez's soul — that swirling, starry-eyed ether that has made her one of our most relatable and endearing celebrities.
But just as some retro games feel ungainly experienced today, muddy with their explanations of collectibles and abilities, and capable of tossing too much the player's way in too short a space of time, so Yooka-Laylee's opening hour or so is deliriously busy.
She wove her deliriously smutty preoccupations, along with a wallop of rage, into "Fleabag," a show at the 2013 Edinburgh Festival Fringe that, once she hit her 30s, she spun off into this series about a sexually rapacious, anger-riddled, flailing London cafe owner.
"Vermillion Pink," which Noisey is premiering today, is a prodding, curious composition—nine minutes of bouncy hand drums, tom drums, and shakers combining to create a deliriously fun cacophony, coupled with elastic, crunchy synths, all awash in the hazy ambiance of his droning undercurrent.
In later years, we added new traditions, like a colleague's bacon party, where he'd split open a bag of bacon and toss all of it on a pan, eating it in the later hours of the night after a long day of trimming, usually deliriously stoned.
It's a job that represents "Billions" as its most deliriously and deliciously absurd, revealed in a therapy session that starts with a suit moping his declining profits and ends with Wendy pumping him up like a trade-floor evangelist or a college football coach at halftime.
A fair few people had their lives ruined forever due to acts of violence at this festival but all we see here is a crowd deliriously cheering on imminent danger, fists held aloft, for the sake of pure nihilism, in a manner that closely resembles joy.
Fresh off a summer-stock tour with a troupe ­devoted to the theater of cruelty (nice ironic touch, that), he is so deliriously gratified to be cast as the lead in anything that he agrees to go straight from his rudimentary screen test to the airport.
She sings deliriously and kicks her feet in the air in "I Could Have Danced All Night," and she transforms beautifully from a stubborn Cockney-accented flower peddler (whose reaction to an offer of chocolates is a comic gem) to a dulcet-toned independent working woman.
The deciding contest, Game 23, was at Wrigley Field and when the Cubs won, beating Clayton Kershaw in the process, and their players and fans celebrated deliriously, the Dodgers stewed in the cramped visitors' clubhouse, unable to leave because of the raucous scene outside the ballpark.
"'Barbra Streisand' actually kinda suits the track, a sassy no-messin' disco-house dazzler which tips its trilby in the direction of Studio 54 circa 1979," Nick Levine wrote of the song for Digital Spy, adding, "Lack of lyrics notwithstanding, it's deliriously catchy [and] endlessly danceable."
On one end of the spectrum you had the deliriously straight bubblegum pop of The Spice Girls, Steps and 5ive, and on the other were a slew of Britpop blokes like Oasis, Blur, and others who people would barely later remember, like Babylon Zoo, Cornershop, and Fat Les.
Rotten Tomatoes score: 91%Summary: Both a look back at the deliriously disorganized Fyre music festival as well as a take-down on the missteps of the uber-wealthy, the Netflix documentary "Fyre" seeks to disassemble what led to the failure of Fyre Festival from start to finish.
From the specificity of the fine—which invites the possibility that a $12,155 fine would be a slightly different type of celebration-related offense—to the deliriously misplaced righteousness of the fine's very existence, it seems like an ideal encapsulation of the ridiculousness of the NFL's discipline fetish.
And then she does it again and again in deliriously perfect paintings like "Sand Storm" and "Messengers" (both from 1932) and "Even Song," from 1934, in which an immense vase aglow with inner fire, releases tendrils of smoke, flanked by two white shapes reminiscent of O'Keeffe cattle skulls.
Earlier this year, "Keeping Faith" — the Welsh megahit starring Eve Myles ("Broadchurch") as the sunny-dispositioned Faith Howells, whose husband disappears while she's on maternity leave from their family-run law firm — enraptured viewers with the gentle beauty of Wales's southwestern shoreline and its deliriously tongue-twisting place names.
Taking already-released songs from 2016's Bakuro Book EP, their 2017 Love Is Short EP, their 2018 single "anata watashi daita ato yome no meshi," plus seven new tracks, the 14-song LP broadcasts what makes the band great by being loud, in-your-face, and deliriously fun.
Sharon Horgan and Rob Delaney pick up exactly where they left off — with a receipt for a Plan B pill and a guilty conscience — in Season 3 of this deliriously filthy comedy about conscious coupling, to which secret drinking, employment malaise and a burst housing bubble have been added.
He's released perhaps 13,21 songs — his own and appearances on others — and for a spell in 22010, thanks to breakthrough hits like "Wasted" and the deliriously warped "Lemonade," as well as guest verses on tracks by Mariah Carey and Mario, it seemed like Gucci might finally take his regional charm global.
"Never Be Like You" felt kind of like EDM's answer to the brave new pop future that FKA Twigs first promised with her deliriously off-kilter, Arca-co-produced second EP: a pop music where that form's most pleasurable tropes, and a spirit of punk disruption, could peacefully co-exist.
Cord-cutters generally think of Hulu as the place to look when they want to binge-watch television (where else should they turn when they need to catch up on deliriously bad cooking shows?), but over the last few months the streaming service has been adding an impressive collection of movies to its TV catalog.
Look, I know you're going to tell me that the traditional TRS headphone jack is a billion years old and prone to failure and that life is about progress and whatever else you need to repeat deliriously into your bed of old HTC extUSB dongles and insane magnetic Palm adapters to sleep at night.
The resolution of the feud in favor of the opinion hosts is perhaps the best indication yet that Lachlan Murdoch, who became CEO of Fox Corporation after his father sold film and television giant 21st Century Fox to Disney, has no plans to alienate the network's deliriously pro-Trump audience, even as impeachment looms.
Vulture's Bilge Ebiri found the film similarly genre-defying: When I interviewed Bong years ago, he told me that he loves genre movies but hates genre conventions, and here he upends that idea: Parasite is not a genre movie, but it occasionally employs — carefully, playfully, deliriously — genre conventions and all the assumptions that come with them.
For all the talk of a so-called "technoise" movement in the late aughts and the wider trend of noise dudes fixing their busted drum machines into patterns more suitable for the club, his work over the last several decades with the esteemed Midwest freaks in Wolf Eyes and on his own as Regression remained delightfully and deliriously abstract.
It's what binds his deliriously incoherent politics, and helps him thread together his wildly far-flung grievances—Trump never forgets a slight, and pursues ancient grudges against bygone New York showbiz figures with the same tireless vigor that he brings to his campaigns against his various Deep State persecutors—into a single rancid system of being.
Compared by one critic to "benevolent aliens — perplexed, faintly anxious and deliriously fond of making both music and a mess," Blue Man Group came to be regarded as a must-see for tourists and a symbol of New York, perhaps not quite on the order of the Circle Line or the Rockettes, but a bit hipper.
In the end it took four-and-a-half hours, I was booted out of the system once and had to rejoin the queue in 17,742nd spot, and when I finally did get tickets I was so deliriously excited I barely registered the fact I'd just spent £240 for two seats that came with a "view may be partially restricted" warning.
Then there's the deliriously grand choices of period music, like Nat King Cole's "The Autumn Leaves" and Mel Torme's "In the Evening (When the Sun Goes Down)," and the spot-on recreations of the actresses' earlier films – not to mention the very '60s, very Saul Bass-ian opening title sequence, which effortlessly transports you to a time of opulent glitz and glamour.
So when I was invited, 44 years later and as the editorial director of Paper magazine, to be a judge at the 65th Miss Universe pageant in Manila (the country was hosting the pageant for the third time, having also welcomed the event in 1974 and 1994), I not only was deliriously excited, but also felt I had finally arrived.
Andrew O'Hagan, The Telegraph: The Phantom Menace is probably one of the most deliriously inventive films to have appeared in years: it displays all of George Lucas's uncommon magic, a wide-eyed genius for adventure narrative that is beyond any ordinary capacity for wonder, and in many respects the latest episode proves itself to be a more finished movie than any of the others.
On top of all that, three of the six contenders on the outstanding supporting actor in a comedy category were drawn from the "Barry" ensemble, each representing a different phase in a performer's career: the breakout newcomer Anthony Carrigan, who's taken the genial mobster NoHo Hank to deliriously giddy heights in the second season; the versatile and recognizable character actor Stephen Root, who plays Barry's longtime kill contract middleman Monroe Fuches on the razor's edge of malignant and co-dependent; and the iconic Winkler, who deepened Cousineau's journey as old failures haunt him.

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