Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

"histrionically" Definitions
  1. in a very emotional way that is intended to attract attention and that does not seem sincere
"histrionically" Antonyms

18 Sentences With "histrionically"

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

He was photographed histrionically throwing a tyre on a barricade outside a blocked oil depot.
Rousseau is unlikely to have received his epiphany so histrionically; he may have already started formulating his heresies.
Large but not histrionically so, these works teeter towards abstraction but prevail as figurative renderings of intensely private moments.
Ms. Martin flings herself histrionically around the furnishings backstage when the interpersonal turmoil among the cast members begins to wreak havoc on the production.
She agrees to interviews, and posts long, magazine-ready treatises on Facebook, which are read and shared, effusively and often histrionically, by her 100,000-plus followers.
Susan Collins said she's looking for a compromise, something Trump histrionically signaled he has no interest in when he walked out of a meeting with Democratic leaders.
Moreover, clad in black and tossing his shoulder-length locks as he swayed histrionically over the keyboard, Liszt too was addicted to playing his part in this communal rapture.
Kindly spinster sisters fund his matriculation in a dancing academy near a museum where he grows friendly with Dmitri, a security guard who is publicly and histrionically smitten by the icy beauty of Ana Magdalena, the mystagogue of the cultlike academy.
Koechlin's performance was well received by critics. Gaurav Malani of The Times of India deemed her "excellent", and Raja Sen in his review for Rediff.com noted her as "histrionically strong enough to manage varied roles". Koechlin also received her second Filmfare Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her role.
10, col. F In 1879, she played the title role in Gilbert and Clay's Princess Toto in New York and then in Boston. The theatrical newspaper The Era wrote that she gave "a most excellent performance, both vocally and histrionically. She has a sweet, light soprano, finely cultivated, and executed very effectively".
He also sang in Bartók's Bluebeard's Castle, Verdi's Rigoletto, Mozart's Don Giovanni, Massenet's Don Quichotte and Thaïs among others. For his appearance as Méphistophélès in Monte Carlo in 1959 one reviewer commented "Xavier Depraz, immensely tall, and surprisingly thin and angular for an operatic bass, produced a suitably resonant and cavernous voice, and histrionically was satisfyingly demonic".Patrick Turnbull.
Upon exiting the house, a documentarian wants to make a film about Skippy, who is quickly and fatally hit by a car. Inside the house, Shin (also played by Trecartin) receives a cell phone call about Skippy's death and histrionically attempts to compose herself and impart the news to her friends. Upon doing so, a band's music lifts Skippy's spirit from his body. The group goes outside to light fireworks but runs indoors before the police arrive.
The Indian newspapers reported that Lawry had knocked the man over and then struck him with his bat. Lawry and his batting partner Keith Stackpole claimed that he had tried to shepherd the photographer from the playing area, who then stumbled and fell histrionically. The Australians reached their target of 39 with Lawry on 17 and all their wickets intact. In any case, the crowd responded by stoning the Australian team bus as they left the ground following their victory.
The film was once again remade in Hindi as Ladki starring Bharat Bhushan and Kishore Kumar, while Vyjayanthimala, along with Anjali Devi, reprised her role from the original film. Her performance was described by Upperstall.com as, "Vyjayanthimala's dances are the film's saving grace although it is unintentionally funny now to see how deliberate and obviously tacky the sequences are which lead into her dances... Ladki too makes no real demands on "feminist" tomboy Vyjayanthimala histrionically". The movie became second highest-grossing film of 1953.
Salvia divinorum is a psychoactive plant native to Mexico otherwise known as pipiltzintli. It was histrionically used by Mazatec shamans in Oaxaca which was also known to have caused hallucinogenic effects. The plant contains Salvinorin A, and smoking it can produce an altered state of mind. The psychoactive effects of Salvia Divinorum are intense and promote a pleasant state of thought, lack of attention to surroundings, and increased sensitivity to luminous and auditory stimuli The method of consumption would probably have been in the form of a tea made from fresh leaves.
In 1937, Burke appeared in the first of the Topper films, about a man haunted by two socialite ghosts (played by Cary Grant and Constance Bennett), in which she played the twittering and daffy Clara Topper. Her performance as Emily Kilbourne in Merrily We Live (1938) resulted in her only Oscar nomination. In 1938, she was chosen to play Glinda the Good Witch of the North in the musical The Wizard of Oz (1939), directed by Victor Fleming, starring Judy Garland. She had previously worked with Garland in the film Everybody Sing, in which she played Judy's histrionically hysterical actress-mother.
As described in a film magazine, Penelope Penn (Binney), to financially aid others of the poor minister's family to which she belongs, goes to New York City and becomes one of the boardinghouse colony at "39 East." The identity of her business she keeps a mystery, thereby arousing the unsympathetic speculations of her fellow female boarders. She finds a champion and lover in Napoleon Gibbs Jr. (Denny), a young wealthy aristocrat, who helps her over many a rough spot during her boardinghouse life. Her chance to shine histrionically comes when there is a sudden refusal of the theater star, to whom she understudies, to go on while she is in the chorus.
Upperstall's reviewer Karan Bali wrote: "As with Bahar and many of her early films, it is Vyjayanthimala's dances that are the film's saving graces although it is unintentionally funny now to see how deliberate and obviously tacky the sequences are which lead into her dances [...] Ladki too makes no real demands on 'feminist' tomboy Vyjayanthimala histrionically [...] Kishore Kumar are strictly supportive appendages at best [...] Kishore Kumar does what he can, bringing the film to life with his lively antics whenever he is on screen. One sees his potential for zany comedy that would go on to flower fully in films like Aasha (1957), Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi (1958) and Half Ticket (1962)".

No results under this filter, show 18 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.