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"loveliness" Definitions
  1. the state of being very attractive

110 Sentences With "loveliness"

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But strangeness — and objective loveliness — can have an effect.
Where Jesus found loveliness She was in for a surprise.
Ayoola's loveliness is a phenomenon that took my mother by surprise.
The loveliness of the F-PACE is its greatest calling card.
It is the relationship of these things that makes such loveliness.
Thinking she is alone, she starts to show her poignant loveliness.
All of this loveliness, though, can't make Picard forget his troubles.
Taylor's prose is clear and direct, with flashes of surpassing loveliness.
It's descriptive writing of uncommon loveliness and liveliness, whatever the genre.
" Both performers were sheer loveliness in Duparc's "Phydylé" and Strauss's "Cäcilie.
Rather, once you felt safe and supported, your loveliness would become self-apparent.
Rivendell is a place of otherworldly loveliness, of bone-penetrating quiet and peace.
There was forward motion even in arias of slow loveliness; the dialogue crackled.
We talk about life, love, Champagne, dance, pain, loveliness, fun things, very deep things.
Enlist these heavy hitters to take your garden to the next level of loveliness.
The NightHawks' synthetic leather pads just ensconce the ear in soft and velvety loveliness.
But it was drama rather than loveliness that kept "Basketball" so taut with interest.
As in The Line of Beauty, the instants of loveliness are what make the world.
Ms. Kowroski's long-limbed loveliness made a clear impression, but as yet she lacks decisiveness.
Maybe, as mono no aware suggests, there was even a bit of loveliness to it.
The scene spread out in front of them is, despite its loveliness, nefarious and threatening.
Long Lasting Loveliness continues at Moiety Gallery (166 N 12th Street, Williamsburg, Brooklyn) through July 17.
Interlopers and transplants convey the decay and loveliness of a place in works from 22019 – 1969.
" He said, "You have made it literature, full of beauty and loveliness and depth of feeling.
The worst part is the praise Apple rakes in for the supposed loveliness of its devices.
There's loveliness to be found in grimy city sidewalks and the tenuous plunge of new love.
We watch him, as Arnold's father, absorb the beauty, the feminine loveliness of his son's voice.
But because the envy causes the lovely one to suffer, it only burnishes her loveliness more.
That contrast, between genteel loveliness and the earthy human body, is where Chaucer's puns get their magic.
DeShong sang with preternatural loveliness of tone and nimbleness of execution, though not with Horne-like panache.
Currently, at Brooklyn gallery Moiety, she is collaborating with sculptor Lia Lowenthal in the exhibition Long Lasting Loveliness.
Its aesthetic loveliness can't be denied, but unless you're a dedicated Leica fan, just get the Fujifilm version.
So if you really hate bezels you're going to be really smitten by this vision of edgeless loveliness.
The loveliness of the moment is pricked by darkness when it becomes apparent that Claire never moved on.
People in such a covenant try to love the other in a way that brings out their loveliness.
But, truthfully, there's a collective admission of its sheer aesthetic loveliness, by both inhabitants and — we think — tourists.
If their loveliness didn't fade so quickly, or if they were provided with a good protective case, then yes.
Each key is a vast island of loveliness, perfectly shaped and positioned to give me the best typing experience.
She simply possessed a very mild form of magic, which she used for the purpose of hiding her loveliness.
Gliding and burbling, ringing and spattering and glitching, that lyricism animates an album whose loveliness and silliness are inextricable.
"Passionfruit" simmers over a streamlined chillwave groove as Drake sighs a melody whose loveliness extends to his own vocal quaver.
Ferrari was using all of its available energy more wisely, but at a cost of some of the audible loveliness.
N.Y.C. Nature Humans may be quick to judge, but only one horseshoe crab can ultimately gauge the loveliness of another.
In the revisionist view, Toscanini rushed through passages that other conductors would turn into contemplation or mystery or sheer loveliness.
But even in its tragic moments, there are still glimmers of loveliness in The End of the F***ing World.
Ms. Gerrity has warmth, delicacy, loveliness; Ms. Kikta has heroic amplitude and terrific impetus; Ms. Phelan has fantasy, poetry, liquidity.
Gliding and burbling, ringing and spattering and glitching, a lyrical escapism animates an album whose loveliness and silliness are inextricable.
In those of "Sleeping Beauty," the lucidity and loveliness acquire a quite different grace: Every dancer looks motivated, focused and animated.
It is the exalted flow of the space-time continuum, save that it is spaceless and timeless and of such loveliness.
That's the sort of thing this show does: puts drab-sounding ideals into action and blindsides you with the resulting loveliness.
These lines have the loveliness of gulls' wings spread, and that is not far from exact word phrase or subtly pointed thought.
Jessica Sandidge's belated entrance as Galatea came as something of a relief, all the more so for the loveliness of her singing.
She shows you the loveliness, but she also insistently juxtaposes it with the grim sights and clanging sounds of heavily shackled men.
It's not fashionable to move with beautifully rounded arms — lightly and smoothly — yet the Houston dancers did so with indelible loveliness and intention.
The result is frothy and fun, with moments of real loveliness — as long as you're not looking for any kind of grounding in reality.
The (possibly temporary) platonic loveliness makes poetry of the human form in this image from the Poem series by Mona Kuhn of Flowers Gallery.
First, there was the glittery, shimmery loveliness that came out of its collaboration with Opening Ceremony (and that we couldn't scoop up fast enough).
After a brief discussion of fuel efficiency, and a mutual and sincere paean to the loveliness of the state, the talk turned to politics.
The imagery has more to do with the loveliness of Marc Chagall and Francesco Clemente than the obscurity of alchemy or perplexity of androgyny.
This involves a little work, but the film's sheer loveliness and its ideas are so inviting and expansive that the experience is intensely pleasurable.
Your pique won't lessen the loveliness of Greta Gerwig's film "Lady Bird" either, whose characters crash open houses to picture softer lives for themselves.
In each of these cases the loveliness of the work is at odds with the horrors which underlie the finely aestheticized images and materials.
There is a loveliness to "Weightless," yet there's no vital moment or two of astonishing beauty that would raise it to the next level.
The corps members create several strikingly horizontal tableaus; Mr. Ramasar pours all his marvelous vitality and warmth into his role; Ms. Phelan is loveliness itself.
I have long wanted to write about this artist's work because all that she makes is suffused with a conviction that one can live in loveliness.
The third big reason for my surprise and delight is that Lenovo really has no track record of this kind of loveliness and breakthrough tablet design.
He'd been to Europe and had been impressed by the cleanliness of the toilets and the loveliness of the architecture and wanted to combine the two.
A live stream allows you to pause, digest and move on; to skip past the clunky shapes and overly vintage looks to the moments of loveliness.
The loveliest people I know have none of the external features of loveliness but shine with the internal beauty of caring, compassion and consideration of others.
All this loveliness has its pleasures, but Mr. Malick's visual choices also give the film a commercial luster that can rob that beauty of its power.
"Now I don't believe Jesus is mad at me for finding loveliness in the faith of my religious neighbors because he did the same thing," she says.
In one subplot, Mr. Augustin, whose earlier play "Little Children Dream of God" was likewise studded with loveliness, has Aaron try to reconnect with his first boyfriend.
Sometimes the stars align and things of beauty are birthed into the world, and sometimes you have, uh, Red Bull to thank for those fleeting moments of loveliness.
Her solitude left her aching with loneliness, eager for visits from her doctor (who "wore his sadness with such loveliness") and nurses, who were too busy to linger.
When I play games like Wind Waker and Ōkami and marvel at their loveliness, I thank the 13 Celestial Brush Gods that Clover didn't have photorealism as an option.
Family stories and the very long arc of history are revealed in glimpses, but the book's sharpest feelings, conjured at the end, surround the ephemeral loveliness of everyday life.
After Pampling won the Arnold Palmer Invitational in 2006, he received a letter from the tournament host, and the loveliness of the gesture made a lasting impression on him.
She seems a lot likelier to wind up as Dyan Cannon, a star of eventually spiked loveliness who is to Ms. Streep what a Lakers hat is to Carmen Miranda's.
Herman's score, though, has such an embracing loveliness that it trails you right out the door post-show, its romance buoying you like a gentle tide through the Midtown streets.
Their clamping force is quite strong, which keeps them securely on my head, but it doesn't make me feel enveloped in the soft, tactile loveliness like the Sony 1000X M3s do.
Rather, she says, with the perkiness of a morning-show host, she chirped about the loveliness of the blue skies and hummed upbeat ditties as she whipped up banana-strawberry smoothies.
Her historical effluence gets metabolized in all the ephemeral bits her fans will ingest: her dying words, the notes sent to lovers, the colors of her home as evidence of her loveliness.
Earlier that year, Lumley—who had previously proposed such a bridge as a memorial to Princess Diana—had written to Johnson, saying that the project would bring "great loveliness" to the Thames.
These three powerful authors push the edge of comfort in their latest works — presenting the loveliness that the best childhood moments hold alongside the realities of inequity, profound loss and deep neglect.
In Facchinetti's wake, Piccioli and Chiuri stepped in from the company's accessories department, delivering clothes of deeply feminine loveliness that modernized the house while revitalizing it, reportedly quadrupling profits over seven years.
More surprisingly, the lovely ballad "Some Kind of Love" soars, surrounding Flowers's electronically garbled moan with a plaintively quivering net of stark piano chords and thick cool air, a placid loveliness that delights.
Elegant, beautiful, complex and austere, "From the Notebook of …" (Program 10) is a film about creation, about the transformation of life into art and the loveliness of Florentine sunlight flooding through a window.
What happens to the woods in a late autumn drizzle, when dampness hangs in the air like a cloud, is a loveliness like no other, but almost everything in November feels mournful to me.
The Austrian director Michael Glawogger, known for lending scenes of utter squalor a discomfiting aesthetic loveliness ("Workingman's Death"), died three years ago, months into filming what was meant to be a globe-touring project.
And we're off, having finally arrived in an otherworldly fantasy that's been etched with meticulous loveliness, from the meringue peaks of Miss Peregrine's black-and-blue hair to the vaguely vaginal apertures in her jacket sleeves.
On the other hand, you might simply be weary of wincing at the visions of filmmakers (in this case, Christina Choe) intent on rubbing our noses in lives ungraced by a single second of loveliness or joy.
There are few things on this horrible planet more lovely than Chancelor Bennett, otherwise known as everyone's fave Chance the Rapper, so imagine the loveliness levels of Chance's instalment of the famously lovely NPR Tiny Desk concert series.
Since then, in "The Tree of Life" (2011) and "To the Wonder" (2012), the impulse to seek out grace and loveliness—in weather, in women, and in rhapsodic flashes of the past—has all but blunted the dramatic urge.
It's hard to say I knew that he was going to blow up, but I definitely wasn't surprised it happened because he's always had this inner loveliness that everyone can see and watch on screen when he's doing his thing.
There's kind of a dark loveliness about Villanelle and Eve's mutual attraction; Villanelle, a killer, is obsessed with Eve for a reason many of us can relate to: Oh's highly obsession-worthy hair, which is only now receiving proper recognition.
"Garden Blue" is derivative in a midcentury modern dance way, but it has a loveliness mainly because of Sarah Crowner's sets, Noguchi-like winged panels sometimes activated by the dancers, and vibrant unitards that give the stage a three-dimensionality.
But that wised-up sensibility never undercuts Stone's loveliness, and that's especially true of her portrayal of Mia, who has suffered through years of bad auditions but has held onto the notion that, eventually, she's going to break through to stardom.
Loveliness does not come to mind in connection with Leona, an aggressive and awkward American abroad in Venice, created by a holy (or perhaps unholy) theatrical trinity: the composer Richard Rodgers, the lyricist Stephen Sondheim and the playwright Arthur Laurents.
The same can be said of the churches, whose loveliness is not connected to their deviation from Western architectural ideals, nor for their placement somewhere between said ideals and Indian tradition, itself a combination of multitudinous regions, religions, and philosophies.
Former child actress and star of Troop Beverly Hills, who went on to break hearts as the lead singer of Rilo Kiley before going solo and ruining people's lives with the loveliness that is Rabbit Fur Coat and The Voyager.
From the Romantic ballet, initiated by "La Sylphide" in 19803 to the classical creations of Marius Petipa in late-21980th-century St. Petersburg ("The Sleeping Beauty"), feminine loveliness was the climate amid which a man looked, traveled and found love.
Good things come to those who wait, and for this plate of gently spiced, stuffed, soft, and biscuity loveliness, glistening in more-ish clarified butter, I feel like I've waited more than the 48 hours it takes to make a pheni paratha.
Focal lives up to the most exacting of standards with its Stellia: they're dressed in full-grain leather, they have thick memory foam cushions that clamp your head into a vice of loveliness, and their aluminum yokes, woven cables, and contoured hard case just exude quality.
While the loveliness of the track carries over in this beautiful cover, full of hallmark Frank layers and angst, most of the reactions to first pile up on Twitter brushed over the fact that it indeed was a song originally written by Johnny Mercer in the 22018s.
The most spirited howling comes from Sebastian M. Winkler as the Mephisto-like Pegleg (a role inhabited by Marianne Faithfull in the 2004 English-language premiere of the original Wilson production), while Verena Maria Bauer and Ruth Müller show surprising vocal loveliness as the sacrificial bride and her mother.
Sometimes, though not often, Nardwuar collides with another precious, pure, beautiful force, and the result is a video of such awesome loveliness that you can feel your heart growing a number of sizes à la the Grinch at the climax of seminal film How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000, Howard).
Below, a sampling from Nan Gilbert's 1967 "Miniskirted Male," a tale of an aunt who dresses teenager Johnny as a young girl as a form of punishment: Ordered before the full-length mirror to view himself, Johnny stared once more in disbelief at the vision of girlishly attired loveliness which peered back at him from the glassy depths.
When she writes that Landon's "Flowers of Loveliness" is "not blandly shallow but deeply shallow", or that what might first be read as "mawkishness" is really a "channel" for "suppressed personal rage", or that her "naive sentimentalism" reveals "bitter and cynical depths when voiced", the modern reader returns to the poems, reads them aloud and concludes: shallow, mawkish, sentimental.
But once again, and more so than in the first installment, Mr. Bird is working to the steady beat of a classic action movie — ka-boom, yakety-yak, ka-boom — so much so that there are times when you wish that he would slow things down and let you luxuriate longer in the sheer loveliness of his images.
When Rihanna finally arrives at the base of the Met Gala stairs, wearing that yellow gown made by Guo Pei, one of the few Chinese designers featured in the exhibit, it's striking not just for its loveliness but because it feels like an untrammeled moment of cultural intersection in a way that so much of the discussion that's had in the film does not.

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