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"fetchingly" Definitions
  1. in an attractive way

28 Sentences With "fetchingly"

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For the past few years, Instagram has been haunted by fetchingly shot black-hued foods.
Maybe it was the fetchingly diminutive daikon radishes at the next stand, or the frilly cilantro.
My 2020 Nissan Titan Pro-4X crew cab was basically brand-spankin'-new, fetchingly attired in a "Baja storm" paint job.
My 2020 Nissan Titan PRO-4X Crew Cab was basically brand-spankin' new, fetchingly attired in a "Baja Storm" paint job.
Fetchingly wrapped in a bright green husk, a fresh ear of corn is as beautiful as it is ready to cook.
Every butcher shop has rabbits, fetchingly displayed belly-side up, so shoppers can see how fresh, pink and pristine they are.
Looking fetchingly dapper-casual in a blazer and jeans, he showed no sign of the stress that comes with opening a rather unconventional Broadway show.
Despite reveling in the raucous, often messy, atmosphere created by the young staff in his nearby office, Atalla wanted a refuge that was minimalist and fetchingly gloomy.
Although their attraction to loud, emotional belting ruins the effect a little, they've crafted their replica with care, and anyway they can also sing with fetchingly breathy reticence.
I saw them — fetchingly displayed by the Italian sausage in the refrigerated case of a neighborhood butcher shop (the kind that are sadly disappearing) — and I craved them.
And the character created as Hercules's love interest, the duplicitous but finally good-as-gold Meg, was conceived as a fetchingly cynical 1940s siren: Barbara Stanwyck in a tunic.
Many booths are elegantly arranged and give works room to breathe, and others are jammed to the gills, sometimes fetchingly, sometimes with homey bins of photographs to browse through.
Joy guided Mr. Corenswet past a wall of photos in which various women posed fetchingly on the wings of single-prop planes, and into a low-ceilinged room lined with flight simulators.
Among those were a fetchingly caped evening dress and a slinky wool jersey gown she introduced while making deft adjustments to its keyhole openings with a pinch and the tug of a cord.
"Also, we had started our own small press, and Harry was doing great designs for Harper & Row, like this wonderful thing," she said, pointing to a fetchingly illustrated poetry anthology published in the 1970s.
But what about Mary Heilmann's "Pro Tools Remix" (2014), a fetchingly asymmetrical green diptych with red lines forming a trapezoidal shape and colorful blobs that bear a striking resemblance to Lynda Benglis's floor pour?
The rest of the world greeted it with no more enthusiasm, alternately shrugging and laughing, but Jared was partly insulated from that response because he and "Ivanks," as he fetchingly calls her, were off to the Koreas.
The chicory family is a large one, though, and other members come in other colors, such as the fetchingly speckled yellow-cast Castelfranco; pale green broad-leafed escarole; curly endive (blanched for salads); or pointy Belgian endive, which can be ivory or pink.
One stone is set within a pendant that hangs fetchingly around Doctor Strange's neck; another is stored within the Tesseract, a glowing cube that cries out for a mega-sized gin-and-tonic; a third is wedged in Vision's forehead; and so on.
There's a touch of Wes Anderson to director Susan Johnson's carefully composed frames, depicting the fetchingly smooth-featured suburbia in which Lara Jean lives, but the film's heart belong to another auteur whose perspective has always been firmly white: '80s teen movie maestro John Hughes.
Since the bleached abrasion of this approach has sounded tired since the early '80s, for the clattery drums and snaky, sinuous buzz guitar on American Dream to electrify so fetchingly honors the band's gift for arranging elements throughout space, their knack for balancing crisp keyboards against blurry guitar.
Played today the album still sounds like a knockout; imagine how shockingly excellent it must have sounded in 1987, when you first heard Prince rampage across a billion genre lines, nail every one, and rub it all in your face so sweetly and fetchingly you keep coming back for more.
As I got older, I developed other methods for getting a man to make the first move: bumping into him as we walked together, shivering with unfelt cold, standing fetchingly on steps that would bring me to his eye level — all so he'd be overtaken with desire and, for God's sake, kiss me.
I mention the frames because in many ways they complete the work: where the sheet of paper is irregularly cut, usually into a quasi-trapezoidal shape, the frame either distracts you from noticing the atypical format, or, once you realize that the support is off-kilter, it encases the painting like a natural history specimen, lending it a fetchingly organic feel.
Christgau acclaimed the album's melodic attributes while stating that the lyrics were pleasant but "meaningless". Ira Robbins, reviewing for Rolling Stone, gave Apollo 18 4 out of 5 stars. Similar to Christgau, Robbins called the lyrics "whimsy" and said that they were not too complex to weigh down melodies. Robbins also praised the album's eclecticism, observing that Turn Around' mimics Forties swing; the funky bass groove of 'The Guitar' interpolates a rewrite of 'The Lion Sleeps Tonight', fetchingly sung by Laura Cantrell.
They are al [sic] there, our old friends so dear to the hearts of all true lovers of melodrama at its worst, or best. And among them insidiously glides through her serpentine course, a ‘vamp’ of the kind Theda Bara used to delineate so fetchingly.” The Seattle writer also noted the irony of Bushman and Bayne portraying a particularly orthodox couple in the play, in light of the scandal two years prior when the duo’s affair became public before Bushman had secured a divorce.
In a review of the film, the staff at Variety magazine lauded the pairing of Robert Mitchum and Jane Russell as the lead characters, writing, > "[The] two strike plenty of sparks in their meetings as each waits out plot > development ... Both Mitchum and Russell score strongly. Russell's full > charms are fetchingly displayed in smart costumes that offer the minimum of > protection. Much is made of Vincent Price's scenery-chewing actor character > and much of it supplies relief to the film's otherwise taut > development".Variety. Staff film review, August 29, 1951.
Reviewing in Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies (1981), Robert Christgau wrote: "The melodies are fetchingly tried-and-true, the (unintentional?) stateliness of the rhythms appropriately nineteenth-century, and the instrumental overkill (twenty-four instruments massed on 'Flop-Eared Mule') both gorgeous and hilarious. A grand novelty." Schuller was editor-in- chief of Jazz Masterworks Editions, and co-director of the Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Orchestra in Washington, D.C. Another effort of preservation was his editing and posthumous premiering at Lincoln Center in 1989 of Charles Mingus's immense final work, Epitaph, subsequently released on Columbia/Sony Records. He was the author of two major books on the history of jazz, Early Jazz (1968) and The Swing Era (1991).

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