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"impishly" Definitions
  1. in a way that shows a lack of respect for somebody/something in a way that is funny rather than serious

61 Sentences With "impishly"

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"Bite the hand that feeds you," he said, perhaps impishly.
"Then, I confess, I paused for a moment," she added impishly.
"I can drive her insane," Ellie said impishly before dissolving into laughter.
Olmi's movies can be lyrical and impishly funny, passionate and scholarly, observant and impassioned.
The left features a photo of Buffett himself, grinning impishly beside a large number: $23,22,33.
How about that guy walking quickly ahead of you, the one impishly avoiding sidewalk cracks?
Then to lovingly, impishly subvert that subversion, extending the story backward and forwards in time.
She makes something that looks like conventional abstract art, but reaches impishly beyond its borders.
When reporters called, he suggested they contact the W.M.O., impishly channeling them as de facto lobbyists.
"She was feeling kind of left out," Mr. Obama said aloud as he waited, smiling impishly.
"I'm going to ask you a question," she said impishly to the store's general manager, Peter Kaye.
As for Margaux, she told me impishly, ''I try not to bake things that others bake better.
"The government will see it made a huge mistake," he said, by turns indignant and impishly grinning.
And when considering the Louvre he impishly took a cue from Napoleon's fascination with the pyramids on the Nile.
"I can only imagine what they're going to make of me," he said, smiling impishly and rolling his eyes.
The result is that nearly all of Heller's humor, in both its corrosively satirical and impishly vaudevillian modes, is lost.
"He's my brother," said Dean Morgan and went on to add impishly that Reedus is "a little bit of a creeper".
It's easy to be charmed by this piece, which begins with impishly jazzy spurts and hints of sardonic Parisian salon music.
The girls would be playing with each other, impishly tossing around bits of food or toys before breaking into peals of laughter.
"I'm the people's designer!" he said, grinning impishly and spreading his hands to make a sign of the words in the air.
The band continued to perform occasionally until recently (and impishly relished the title of Washington's worst band, bestowed in 1980 by Washingtonian magazine).
Mr. McNamara impishly calls the work a "Cosplay-Battle-Ballet," referring to the performance art of costume play often associated with anime and manga.
Among the choicest Stillman labels was the Urban Haute Bourgeoisie of "Metropolitan," or U.H.B., as one character put it, impishly sounding out the neologism.
Some impishly pilfered chocolate chip cookies from the media center as a gaggle of their European colleagues watched soccer broadcasts from their home continent.
Whether scowling in a vast fur coat, or grinning impishly with an executioner's knife, they show an artist unabashed and defiant to the end.
"The jeans were great fun, they were really ugly jeans," Bishop said, beaming impishly like her character does when she sees a plan come together.
When he senses that he may have gone too far, he'll smile impishly and tell you to "chillax"—he loves you and he's on your side.
In an interview at the Foreign Ministry last month, Mr. Kono smiled impishly when asked how soon he might make a bid to lead the Liberal Democratic Party.
Part rhapsody, part elegy, the book memorializes neighborhood legends, and, even as it impishly indulges nostalgic romance, it never forgets, or forgives, the violence that threatens these young lives.
During the presentation Panay impishly played an unfinished Surface Book 2 sizzle video that elegantly, and with copious amounts of exquisite 3D-rendering, demonstrates how the new design came together.
Mr. Evans, a Philadelphia-based pianist, makes a minefield out of the typical postbop form — impishly twisting up a song's flow or washing out the harmonies with big, dissonant chords.
He danced on the field and on concert stages, chugged beers thrown to him during victory parades, impishly mugged for cameras behind the back of President Obama when the Patriots were feted at the White House.
In real life, the impishly funny Mr. Momoa, 37, is married to the actress Lisa Bonet and maintains an Instagram feed where you can find him doing outdoor activities — rock climbing, archery — with their two young children.
" Impishly, he added that the feast in the story should be seen as an ironical counterpoint to the Irish potato famine, which was rampant in 1848—"and even to the Donner Party, which is also the same period.
John Matadi, a taxi driver in Kinshasa, recalls how impishly he needled Ali outside his hotel, pretending he supported Mr Foreman, which prompted the boxer to spar playfully with him in front of a crowd gathered on the pavement.
One Labour policy wonk impishly suggests the incoming government could follow the example of the Bolsheviks in 1917 and immediately publish highly sensitive documents relating to previous governments—perhaps those related to the Iraq war or the Troubles in Northern Ireland.
"This is why Pdvsa doesn't like me," he declared on a recent morning, smiling impishly, as he reached into one of the briefcases and started yanking out fistfuls of dog-eared and creased documents — formal complaints, legal papers, newspaper clippings, photographs.
The music is as exquisitely heightened as Rameau's better-known lyric tragedies, but much more playful: In this buoyant production directed by Sophie Daneman, singers and dancers clad in period garb swirl impishly around the expert musicians of Les Arts Florissants.
It's probably not wise business entrusting the fate of your potentially career-changing new album to a kid who impishly defected for a rogue rival label and vengefully leaked his own record, but no puzzling "Empire" development goes down without a shocking payoff.
The term "refers usually to young and rising movie teen stars, but what was wonderful about Rico J., as he was called, was that he impishly appropriated it," said Patricio Abinales, a professor of Asian studies at the University of Hawaii at Manoa.
" There's a precious recording of the composer impishly discussing these pieces: in a dry, professorial tone, he says that he chose the word "nigger" because it represents "a basicness, a fundamentalness, and eschews that thing which is superficial or—what can we say?
In a reflection of those times, Saul Bellow in "Herzog" (1964) impishly chose to make Valentine Gersbach, the lover of Herzog's wife, an apostle of Buber's teaching, urging Herzog to read "I and Thou" and related books in the midst of energetically cuckolding him.
The audience played along then too, by laughing as Stanfield impishly sauntered off stage, though the moment felt like a spoof of the 2009 MTV VMAs when Kanye West bum-rushed the stage to declare Beyoncé the more deserving recipient of that year's honor for Best Female Video.
These include desolate and haunted photographs of Robert F. Kennedy and Jack Kerouac, the geekiest picture anyone ever took of Leonard Cohen, and the poet Frank O'Hara looking impishly angelic, as if freshly fallen from a Michelangelo fresco, on closing night of the original Cedar Tavern in 1963.
Dancers in the corps have shown exceptional talent in lead roles, notably that zephyr Joseph Gordon in "Symphony in Three Movements" (seen on May 5), the tall powerhouse Emily Kikta as the soloist in "Rubies," the impishly ebullient Indiana Woodward in the pas de trois of "Emeralds" (both May 1).
Kempowski's novel does contain those elements, but the anticipated stability of the storytelling is impishly subverted on the first page, when the author switches from his description of the house to the people who pass it on the road: All that strangers driving along the road saw of the place was the main house.
But it was soon forced to pull back the banner when critics impishly noted that the T appeared to be copulating with the P. Then, incomprehensibly, Melania Trump delivered a speech that was so poorly vetted it hadn't even been run through a free program that checks for phrases that had been written previously by others.
While it's unclear if Avon Lake Public Library will ever be able to fully regain its grasp on reality—and whether this ordeal will ever actually come to a close—we're willing to bet that members of the library's staff must find themselves uncontrollably yearning for a nice rib eye, all thanks to the impishly enigmatic actions of one sauce-loving Ohioan.
"The Battle of the Sexes," as the made-for-television spectacle was billed, was the brainchild of Bobby Riggs, the 22005-year-old former tennis star who had enthusiastically (and impishly) embraced his inner chauvinist pig and challenged Billie Jean King, the 29-year-old, two-time Wimbledon champion and founder of the recently formed women's professional tennis tour, to a $100,000, winner-take-all match.
Corey Dargel (born October 19, 1977, in McAllen, Texas) is a composer, lyricist, and singer of electronic art songs that "smartly and impishly blur the boundaries between contemporary classical idioms and pop" (New York Times).
Max maintains an affable, loquacious facade. Once inside the bathroom, he starts to chip away at the tile under the sink. When Jill rushes to the bathroom to see what he is doing, Max impishly encourages her to leave him to his work. He closes the door and then takes a very loud shower.
Joyce Wahl Treiman (May 29, 1922 - June 2, 1991) was an American painter. Her work ranged from "the impishly perverse and humorously paradoxical to the brilliant and profound." She was known as an excellent draftsperson throughout her career. She made several trips to Europe to study the old masters, and the human figure is central in her work.
Jérémie Kisling (born Jérémie Tschanz) is a singer songwriter born on 27 February 1976 in Lausanne, Switzerland. He explored several ways of expression until he decided to start singing. His songs describe a melancholic, fragile and impishly humorous universe. His deliberately old fashioned arrangements of vintage synths (Moog, Korg, Wurlitzer), insisting trumpets and light guitar tunes create genuinely enchanting harmonies.
Mily-Meyer as Mademoiselle Lenormand in La revue retrospective, 1899 Émilie Mily Meyer, stage name 'Mily-Meyer' was a French soprano, born 1852 in Paris, died there in 1927, who for a quarter of a century became a major star of the Parisian operetta stage, and is described by Gänzl as "impishly boyish yet obviously feminine soubrette".Gänzl, K. The Encyclopedia of the Musical Theatre. Oxford: Blackwell, 1994.
Baby Ray is a band from Cambridge, Massachusetts that was formed in the 1996 from members of the band Brain Helicopter. The founding members are Ken Lafler and Erich Groat (also of Willard Grant Conspiracy).Ankeny, Jason "[ Baby Ray Biography]", Allmusic, Macrovision Corporation Their sound carries a pop sensibility, while still adhering to the alternative style of rock from the 90's. The Boston Phoenix described the band's music as a "clever kind of contortionist pop, with its pretzel-shaped melodies and impishly bratty wordplay".
His audible thoughts reveal that he has dangerous difficulty in relating to women. Mal turns his obsessive attentions to the fictitious "Rebecca", and not only sends a letter but tracks down the telephone number of "her" address. He calls and speaks to one of the old ladies, who impishly accepts a date with him at a local bar. In a spirit of fun, the four ladies wait at the bar to see what Mal looks like; however, when he arrives he mistakes a hooker, Brenda (Barbara Davis) for "Rebecca", and leaves with her.
The young woman (Sridevi) who gives her name as Bijli insists on tending the wounded Swaroop who bravely tried to help her. Bhagwaan invites Bijli to come live at their house until she can find a place to stay. After some initial confusion when Govinda mistakes Bijli for his new 'uncle' Swaroop's wife, all four of them – Bhagwaan, Govinda, Swaroop, and now Bijli – live happily in Bhagwaan's modest home, Govinda remaining impishly determined to matchmake between Swaroop and Bijli. However, what neither Bhagwaan nor Swaroop realise is that Bijli is a streetwalker.
A Muslim girl wishes to become a muezzin like her father and to call out the azaan. She steals the fried fish her mother cooks for the men in the house and says that doing so is not morally wrong because Padachon (creator-god) would understand that girls are not given enough food. Her father then censures her, telling her that women should get only half of everything that men have. To this, the girl impishly asks why then women shouldn't wear only half of what men do.
Seated on the other end of the bus, Linz could not hear what Berra had said, and Mickey Mantle impishly informed Linz, "He said to play it louder." When Linz did so, an angry Berra slapped the harmonica out of his hands. All was apparently forgotten when the Yankees rode a September surge to return to the World Series, but the team lost to the St. Louis Cardinals in seven games, after which Berra was fired. Houk, who was general manager at the time, later said the decision to fire Berra was made in late August and that the incident with Linz had nothing to do with it.
The same year, he would act in another film of a different genre. Horror films were introduced with the release of Zinda Laash, making it the first Pakistani film to display an R rating tag on its posters. Meanwhile, Eastern Films Magazine, a tabloid edited by Said Haroon, became the most popular magazine for film buffs in Pakistan. The magazine had a question and answer section titled "Yours Impishly" which the sub-editor Asif Noorani took inspiration for from I. S. Johar's page in India's Filmfare magazine. Tabloids like these got their first controversial covers with the release of Neela Parbat on 3 January 1969, which became Pakistan's first feature-film with an adults-only tag.
She later assisted Xanatos in resurrecting one of the dead Gargoyles from Wyvern, Coldstone, attempted to murder Elisa Maza, and also tried to exterminate humanity on numerous occasions; first by having Puck destroy them (which failed: he impishly "destroyed" the humans by turning them into gargoyles), and then used magic to turn them into stone during the night, allowing her to go on a vicious murder spree. When magic and sorcery failed, she turned to science by hiring geneticist and villain Anton Sevarius, to help create a virus that would destroy all human life on Earth. When she was invited to Xanatos and Fox's wedding as the bridesmaid, with Goliath as the best man, she attended, claiming that she needed to keep Xanatos as an ally for the time being. However, it was a plot to restore the Phoenix Gate.

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