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23 Sentences With "electrifyingly"

How to use electrifyingly in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "electrifyingly" and check conjugation/comparative form for "electrifyingly". Mastering all the usages of "electrifyingly" from sentence examples published by news publications.

" Reviewing that show, the Times critic Ben Brantley called Mr. Ngaujah "electrifyingly insolent.
Then, electrifyingly, a fourth layer arrives on the screen, in color, larger yet — and gentle.
The Icelandic band Sigur Rós worked with Magic Leap to build an electrifyingly beautiful visual sound experience.
And who wouldn't want to see the Thunder be the team that, however fleetingly, they so recently and electrifyingly were?
The prose is so electrifyingly synesthetic that, on more than one occasion, I found myself stopping to rub my eyes in disbelief.
Comprising Matthew Compton and Asa Taccone, the duo is sure to brighten moods with their electrifyingly happy new tracks and magnetic visuals.
It was too much to expect Hollywood to stay so electrifyingly mad forever, but who would have thought it'd be over so quickly?
Electrifyingly transgressive for daytime TV, the Sex Pistols really did seem to herald "anarchy in the U.K." — as the band's debut single that year put it.
Mr. Page, rocking a Leon Redbone look and rumble, makes an electrifyingly maleficent Hades, even without playing up the Trumpian parallels that have overtaken the material.
As with The Crown, the film could very well have teetered on the verge of being unremarkable — if it weren't for her believable, yet electrifyingly ambiguous portrayal.
The real heart of Chewing Gum lies in each member of the ensemble, though, populating her neighborhood with electrifyingly dynamic characters — each one more outlandishly lovable than the last.
So those are just some of the things that got me intrigued in this movie in the first place, which then got me watching those first five minutes that had me all-in, electrifyingly so.
You don't expect a work that has been in development for 10 years to be electrifyingly topical, but Heidi Schreck's debate of a play about our foundational legal document could hardly have proved more hot-button.
Every time it has tasted exactly the same—simultaneously just as I remember it and almost electrifyingly flavorful, with a heavy-handed dose of spice but not even a hint of heat to offset all the sugar.
The greatest of these treks up and down the staircase of an apartment building, and is such an electrifyingly convincing simulation of a sloppy, spur-of-the-moment skirmish that its bloody ending is laugh-out-loud delightful.
BEN BRANTLEY 'WHAT THE CONSTITUTION MEANS TO ME' Heidi Schreck's play about invisible women and the 20173th Amendment was electrifyingly topical when it ran Off Broadway last year, amid the national outcry over the Supreme Court nomination of Brett Kavanaugh.
Billed as the largest Sidibé retrospective ever staged, and the first in continental Europe since the photographer's death last year, "Mali Twist" pays tribute to a man who produced electrifyingly modern images of night life in the country's capital, Bamako, in the 1960s and '70s.
But it is not the whole story, because Tijuana tradition decrees that the tortillas must first be dipped into the shimmering coppery beef fat that rises to the surface of the stew pot, then warmed on a griddle until they are pliable and electrifyingly red.
What's unusual—electrifyingly so—is to see this kind of polyphonic, self-conscious literary performance and all-stops-pulled-out postmodernist production value brought to bear on underclass lives, and on questions of social justice that tend not to penetrate the soundproofing of the ivory tower.
Jessie Crosland. The Old French Epic. New York: Haskell House, 1951, 261-2. La Spagna, which has been described by critics as "a darkly dramatic and often electrifyingly effective treatment of Ganelon's final treachery and Orlando's noble death", was an important source for the Italian romantic epics Morgante by Luigi Pulci (the last five cantos of Pulci's work are based on La Spagna), Orlando innamorato by Matteo Maria Boiardo and Orlando furioso by Ludovico Ariosto.
The original breakdown released to the media described Alastair as a "calm and composed demon with a placid smile that belies his simmering sadism and evil." Actor Christopher Heyerdahl deemed Alastair's lack of any goodness to be "what makes him so much fun", stating, "He just unabashedly loves creating havoc and pain and thinks it's the greatest thing."Lloyd, p. 40 The breakdown also called him "one of the top demons in Hell" and "electrifyingly powerful".
Mirella Freni and Plácido Domingo were "affecting" in a love duet fron Otello. Preceded by a "somewhat ludicrous caricature of opera ballet" in which the Met's dancers enacted the Bacchanale from Samson et Dalila, Renato Bruson and Grace Bumbry performed a duet from Nabucco that was particularly enjoyable. Bruson was the epitome of cool serenity, but Bumbry sang electrifyingly in a voice that sounded "richer and more rested" than it had for a considerable while. It was after the final intermission, with midnight approaching, that the gala truly melted hearts.
It is a setting where actors can live and breathe like real people." Desson Howe in the Washington Post wrote that "the man [Ballhaus] who, among many films, shot Rainer Werner Fassbinder's The Marriage of Maria Braun, Martin Scorsese's The Last Temptation of Christ, James L. Brooks's Broadcast News and Mike Nichols's Working Girl, gives human skin a peachy glow, frames a seduction scene (involving back-caressing and parted lips) that's the next best thing to being there and, in what amounts to the visual zenith of the movie, paints a champagne-drinking balcony scene with appropriately moonlit intoxication." Michelle Pfeiffer's performance drew rave reviews from almost every critic. The New York Times called her "as unexpected a choice for this musical bombshell as Jeff Bridges is for Jack, but, like him, she proves to be electrifyingly right... when Ms. Pfeiffer, draped across Jeff Bridges's piano and setting some new standard for cinematic slinkiness, performs in the above- mentioned New Year's Eve sequence with the camera gliding hypnotically around her, she just plain brings down the house.

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