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"majestically" Definitions
  1. in a way that is impressive because of its size or beauty
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STREB The dancers and the actors deal with it majestically and hilariously.
But few expect the system to flop as majestically as Wii U did.
It is majestically petty, "the pettiest thing in internet history," in Levin's words.
I, too, want to bounce majestically toward the incredible human holding the camera.
"Love in the Ruins," Walker Percy It's both majestically written and utterly hilarious.
The piece consists of a blimp that circles slowly and majestically around the gallery.
Agung rises majestically over eastern Bali at a height of just over 3,000 metres.
So there was Regina King in queenly, peach-toned Versace, overskirt sweeping majestically behind.
Suddenly, it made sense to immersive ourselves in these vast, ethereal, majestically somber albums.
By the time we get to "Esopus I" (1969), all hell has majestically broken loose.
Looks like we're in for another majestically soapy season when The Royals returns to E!
It's like Chicken Little, only with magical, majestically named babies falling instead of the sky.
Durant has played majestically, particularly in Game 4, when he put on a scoring exhibition.
Bridges soared majestically for a dunk with one hand, but Konate stuffed him with two.
There he was, majestically holding his head up to the sky with his eyes closed.
Agung rises majestically over eastern Bali to a height of just over 3,000 meters (9,800 feet).
Agung rises majestically over eastern Bali to a height of just over 22,29 metres (9,800 feet).
IN THE DISTANCE, Orvieto's cathedral sits majestically on the massive outcrop over which the city spreads.
Brent Burns, the majestically bearded defenseman on San Jose, has been playing for about five years.
We were promised whales leaping majestically out of basketball courts; Instead we critters burrowing into our couches?
One Seinfeld fan decided to find out as they majestically trolled syndicated columnist Amy Dickenson on Jan. 22.
In TsuruTonTan's uni udon, they were slicked down with a majestically rich sauce of sea urchin and dashi.
Win the World Series and everything you experienced before it has led, inevitably and majestically, to this moment.
Though inspired by Paris, not Montreal, the majestically columned Restaurant Henri became my favorite part of the hotel.
This 158-foot-tall bronze figure depicts Guan Yu, an ancient Chinese general, and majestically towers over Jingzhou, China.
They all jumped up simultaneously and sprang forth like a herd of gazelles, leaping each table majestically in time.
I will turn majestically to my lover, Drake, and he will be inspired to write a song about me.
"Damn fool," Pearson said to me genially, though by now he had turned bright red and was sweating majestically.
When marine ecologists released the Ocean Health Index for the first time in 22016, it was a majestically ambitious achievement.
And for those curious to see how this majestically layered cake is made, you need only to watch this video.
He's balanced by a similarly simplistic version of Superman, who's so majestically removed from society as to become a cipher.
Béatrice-Najat had made Leïla's favorite chicken tagine, and, for dessert, a majestically homey Pavlova of mint, strawberries, and pomegranate.
To his right, concealed behind curtains majestically blowing from the HVAC unit, sat a bust of the erstwhile leftist icon.
Our frenzied conjecture allowed them the privilege of sweeping majestically in every so often to confirm, complicate or disprove it.
Is that a Bloomberg, soaring majestically across America, or a Hindenburg, doomed to a spectacular and expensive crash and burn?
I can tell by the faraway look in my colleagues' eyes as we hear profound truths communicated sparsely and majestically.
The democratic socialist—who would certainly look distinguished in a majestically rumpled toga—and the Roman politician have much in common.
I'm watching the Hellsing that actually exists, the one with all the tactical thigh-highs and miniskirts and majestically phallic weapons.
Michelangelo's library is so rational, so resolute, so majestically realized that not in my wildest dreams could I imagine working here.
But as you cross Fifth on 34th Street heading west, the distinctive prow of the Flatiron Building sails majestically into sight.
But When the actual bridge collapsed the train majestically fell into the saltwater, The Icarus speck of the engineer never found.
The band are a compelling live proposition, majestically coordinated yet slightly unhinged, with Rice's performance elevated by an expressionless, mute key player.
In fact, they'd prefer to see an elderly Daenerys riding around on a dragon majestically aged like Falkor from The NeverEnding Story.
Majestically perched atop a cliff, Oia faced the sparkling Aegean Sea and was awash in gleaming white villas built into the hills.
A majestically mulleted survivor, he speaks in a florid manner somewhere between professorial and Twain-like, talking circles around gruffer, terser company.
"We love coming to this city" says lead singer Scott Hutchison as though the Statue of Liberty is rising majestically up behind him.
The mezzo-soprano Jamie Barton, whose voice is majestically plush yet somehow always articulate, even conversational, made much of Elizabeth's hurt and dignity.
Whether you will prefer it to the majestically potent tonkotsu at Mu Ramen or the memorably savory one at Ippudo, I can't say.
It need not be a fast-moving train; in fact, it helps if you picture it chugging along majestically through a flat landscape.
The DSR29s reproduce treble that rises majestically to match the intensity of vocals yet is still sufficiently refined to not assault the listener's ears.
"Michelangelo's library is so rational, so resolute, so majestically realized, that not in my wildest dreams could I imagine working here," the reporter concluded.
She then ran to the corner of the field and flung her arms in the air majestically in celebration as supporters in the crowd roared.
The opening 15 minutes are presented in a traditional 4:3 aspect ratio, with the frame majestically expanding as the Christian Radich first sets sail.
It stands majestically on a tract of lawn behind a neat procession of trees that have gone naked on this crisp, overcast Tuesday in February.
The majestically funky "Egg Rig" (2019, ink, oil, acrylic, and spray paint on polypropylene, 70 by 1053 inches) builds on the hallucinatory suggestion of Dubuffet's essay.
I have played Eliza Doolittle in "My Fair Lady," both in her slipper-fetching mode and once in a production in which she majestically did not.
Now, in just his fourth marathon, he strode away majestically on an historic day when both the men's and women's races were staged, one after each other.
The ever-mounting anxieties of America's shrinking middle class have been majestically condensed into a three-minute video and a series of sculptures in Josh Kline's Unemployment.
She replies, majestically, that since she married a man who took all her accomplishments and turned them to shit, the fault is hers: "My picker's broken," she says.
You don't have to be a bedbug riding atop Donald Trump's majestically flaxen locks to know that political ambition can and will make a man do ungodly things.
The century-old, majestically renovated brownstone at 58 West 120th Street in the Mount Morris Park Historic District that belonged to the writer Maya Angelou is up for sale.
But when the agronomists came to inspect the plots of coffee trees we Tutsi were forced to cultivate he knotted his whitest pagne and leaned majestically on his staff.
The first spot, so named because of its head-shaped outcropping, which gazes out majestically over the city, isn't nearly as tough to conquer as its name might imply.
PERCHED on a sandy hill overlooking Lima's oceanfront is a 222-metre-high statue of Christ, a crude copy of the one that looks majestically down on Rio de Janeiro.
If you feign indifference for long enough it will turn into the real thing; you'll be rising from the ashes like a majestically-plumed phoenix in no time at all.
While it is true that another cable-stayed bridge, the Kosciuszko, opened in April, it is 1,001 feet long and carries traffic over Newtown Creek, not the majestically broad Hudson.
Photographs of Agung overnight showed an ash column and glowing lava in the crater of the volcano, which rises majestically over eastern Bali at a height of just over 3,000 meters.
A majestically uncanny scene of four smiling men is done on sandpaper: Dubuffet painted the figures in white, then incised their big eyes and buck teeth with an unknown sharp object.
Long ago, back when people wore chaps and bullet belts and rode majestically through the plains or whatever is happening in the new Magnificent Seventrailer, horses were our almost constant companions.
Next to it, is a moment of absolute stillness: Romare Bearden's 1970 masterpiece, "Patchwork Quilt," with its nude foulard-wearing Nubian, stiff as an Egyptian sculpture and, in this, majestically untouchable.
However, they played majestically for two-and-a-half days, ambushing the Americans 4-1 in the Thursday fourballs and sharing the points in the Friday foursomes, their traditional Achilles heel.
So, every time we see an albatross on Midway swoop majestically into the ocean to catch its prey, it's quite likely the bird is swooping up a bottle top or a lighter.
All of a sudden, you are struck in the back of the head by a rogue box of Lean Cuisine majestically soaring through the desert air like a bat out of hell.
When revealed in January of last year, at Balenciaga's fall 2017 runway show, the Triple S looked majestically absurd, the kind of sudden, awkward stylistic jolt that inspires eye rolls and copycats.
I took one look at "Big fat lies" at 215D, crossing majestically with "Iraq War concern, in brief," and nearly collapsed under the weight of the irony before inking in WMDS and WHOPPERS.
But where Fagen's most famous artistic outlet is widely known for acidic lyrics juxtaposed with this kind of majestically groovy instrumentation, the words on Kamakiriad are more straightforward and human in their concerns.
Instantly, majestically, he raised his head and, before I could ask him to announce me without fanfare ... he shouted the disquieting syllables with a force that could shake the roof of the hall.
And while 21908's Dopethrone is, by common consensus, the heaviest Wizard record, many find equally satisfying thrills in more majestically hypnotic later material such as 21997's Witchcult Today, or 21995's Black Masses.
The Beard took a big yacht to Providenciales, Turks and Caicos, to stand majestically in the sea in a matching splatter ensemble, looking like Poseidon himself come up from the waves to say what's up.
It is the birthday of their patriarch, Baron Joachim (a majestically weary Didier Sandre), and their sartorial preparations and private conversations are caught on video, which is projected onto a vast screen at center stage.
When I entered the mostly empty, majestically gilded Musikverein to watch the players rehearse with Christian Thielemann, the principal conductor of the Dresden Staatskapelle and music director of the Bayreuth Festival, I got an inkling.
Such is the case with this Google Photos panorama image that the software automatically stitched together for Reddit user MalletsDarker, which placed a photo of his friend majestically behind two different photos of snow and trees.
Indeed, although the cover describes it as "selected nonfiction," and you might less charitably call it "selected book introductions, speeches and Guardian articles," it is in its own way a map to Gaiman's majestically messy mind.
Heavily dependent on grants, they can't afford to pay for much more After days of sustained rain in the reserve, McLellan is skirting past the imposing granite inselbergs that thrust majestically out of the forest floor.
" Mr. Quinton projects disciplined dementia in both his roles, intoning the interjection "Sufferin' Sappho" with the sibilance of Sylvester the Cat and majestically declaiming the mock-Shakespearean couplet, "I say to Jove, thy will be done.
And it's a reality that the 18th-century French salon painter Adélaïde LaBille-Guiard defies in her majestically assured "Self-Portrait With Two Pupils: Marie Gabrielle Capet and Marie Marguerite Carreaux de Rosemond," in Gallery 613.
In recent years, the trash pandas have been in the news cycle constantly, whether for being zombified or riding majestically on garbage trucks, and I for one don't think it's just a coincidence—they're planning something big.
Death Valley, the majestically desolate national park on the eastern edge of California, is a rain-shadow desert, meaning that nearby mountain ranges drain moisture from incoming weather systems and stop rain from reaching the other side.
But just when I was getting concerned, there was a bone thrown in the air that morphed into a spacecraft, and pretty soon there was a rousing waltz—and a big space station turning majestically on the screen.
In "The Undoing Project," Mr. Lewis has found the granddaddy of all stories about counterintuition, because Dr. Kahneman and Dr. Tversky did some of the most definitive research about just how majestically, fantastically unreliable our intuition can be.
Kenya's Rudisha, who won the 2100m in world record style four years ago, delivered a dominant last lap, striding home majestically to become the first man since New Zealander Peter Snell in 1964 to successfully defend the 800m title.
It is aloof, angular and idiosyncratic, as Li's personal pieces tend to be; her previous novels, like "The Vagrants" and "Kinder Than Solitude," in contrast, are more conventional, majestically bleak portraits, often of the Communist China of her childhood.
Most whimsical was Mother Monster's platinum blonde hair that was majestically crisscrossed by black strings to hold her two fishtail braids in place, which was inspired by the star's dress design for the evening according to her hairstylist Frederic Aspiras.
Although we were tempted by our solidarity with her, we followed Valizadeh down the oriental runner into the dining room, where one of the most beautiful cats we have ever seen was lounging majestically upon a four-foot-tall golden bed.
No praise was too high for Sharon D. Clarke as the eponymous Ma Rainey, the so-called mother of the blues, and a woman worth reckoning with from the moment she made a majestically belated entrance, her cowed entourage in tow.
But the Midlands site, with its futuristic corporate offices, orderly silver-walled single factory floor and glistening moat upon which several parked models appear to float majestically, continues to move at a less-frenetic pace than that of most rivals.
He makes much of a fire-fighting accident in 1861, narrated at length but still left majestically befogged, in which he seems to be saying that his balls were crushed while he was turning the water crank of a fire engine.
World number two Murray came from behind twice to topple the rangy Canadian, who was troubled by a leg injury and finally capitulated after playing majestically for most of the four-hour and three-minute contest at a flood-lit Rod Laver Arena.
The same goes for "Bohemian Rhapsody," and Rami Malek, as Freddie Mercury, commands the crowd no less majestically than Portman does, but the crowning glory of Queen is meant to warm us, whereas Celeste, in her pomp, emits a cold robotic zest.
This was expected to throw the booster off enough to cause it to lose course, but this majestically phallic piece of machinery said 'nope, I'm gonna correct course and stabilize well enough to land back on Texan soil in one smoldering, upright piece.
We're up for a bit of a walk back to the East Village for drinks at the majestically named Burp Castle pub, where there's strawberry beer on tap, and the bartender leads the room in a soothing "sssshhhhh" session every 15 minutes or so.
Already a perennial favorite and featured earlier this year on the cover of Harper's Bazaar Kazakhstan the echo hats by H E I D I L E E are continuous, bejeweled masks bound together to make majestically eerie headwear unlike anything else on the market.
Sometimes his subjects seem simply to rise above these hardships, like the young woman in "Graduation," one of his best known images; wearing a white gown, she seems to float majestically along a sidewalk flanked by an empty lot and a pile of trash.
But Mr. Trump's aides snapped their own picture of the friendly tableau, posting a photo of the men sharing a high-five, with an American flag waving majestically in the distance, to the president's social media accounts for his millions of followers to see.
Hathenter manages to channel the majestically dissonant tension and release of Glenn Branca's symphonies, the wall of gurgling static of Lou Reed's Metal Machine Music, the big-band spirituality of John Coltrane's Ascension and, more recently, the doom-jazz chaos of GRID, into a truly bizarre experience.
John Isner, all 6 feet 10 inches of him, pounded an overhead smash straight at the 6-2 Tiafoe, the high bounce forcing him to time his leap — perfectly and majestically — to send back a rocket that landed at Isner's feet, with help from the net cord.
But as he sits majestically at the head of the table, it is as if he slips out of the room right when we so wish to know more — anything — about his more private thoughts, motivations and memories of the many conflicts in his personal life.
As in such relationships, Mr. Gold and his top-flight cast — led by a majestically impudent Oscar Isaac in the title role — tease and tweak the object of their affections, which happens to be the best-known play in English literature and one of the knottiest.
Consider the motion — and speeds — visible in "Orbits" (23600) where seven stars zip about, each on its own pastel lariat, while a black vessel-like shape swells majestically behind them, rising over a low triangle of mountain, on what can only be described as a rippling magic carpet.
Although the vicar has put the village choir on hiatus until the men return, Miss Primrose Trent, a music tutor from the local university who is prone to sweeping into rooms majestically (a role made for Emma Thompson), announces that the women will form their own singing group.
With apologies to New York's blue-chip galleries and to the majestically clean lines of upstate's Dia:Beacon, there's no better place to look at the sculptor Donald Judd's work than in the 19943th-century Soho loft building he bought in 1968 and spent decades restoring before his death in 1994.
At the very first node, in the actual room at UCLA where the first message was sent: After majestically gliding down a corridor that Herzog describes as "repulsive," we are with Leonard Kleinrock, the engineer who helped work out the math for the protocol of the internet, in front of the refrigerator-ish modem responsible for first contact.
By now the question isn't whether a punk band will advance the form, it's whether they'll be able to string together a set of barbed, efficient hooks in compelling sequence, and this Turnstile does majestically — guitar riffs that slam down with sharpened teeth, power chords played quickly enough that their pounding turns into a blur, drums clobbered with athletic facility.
His response, he said, was, "Wouldn't they perhaps trade whatever they are doing to witness the spectacle of 300,000 Adélie penguins in Antarctica, to round up thousands of pink-footed geese in Iceland, to sit among harems of fur seals on the Pribilof Islands in the Bering Sea, or to take inspiration from the wandering albatross as it soars majestically above the southern oceans?"
Even if you've never had the extreme privilege of visiting a coral reef, you've undoubtedly seen one, as magnificently CG-rendered in Finding Nemo, or majestically photographed for the BBC's Blue Planet TV series, which means you know the broad strokes of what a coral reef is—a place so teeming with life that it's one of the rare places for which the word "teeming" seems appropriate.
I paid no heed to the concierge when she implored my husband, Michael, and me to take the sleek black tour bus across the street and steer clear of the No. 28 tram, a trolley that goes through the center of the city, passes a clutch of monuments, curves around, so that the shoreline comes into view periodically and majestically, and then stops on a hill with a vista.
Watching Fifty Shades Darker, a movie that seems to have been sleepwalked through by everyone involved (composer Danny Elfman, who has written some of the most majestically anarchic film scores in recent memory, seems to have simply pressed the "vague eroticism" button on his keyboard and left the room), I came away with a deep sense of respect for Dakota Johnson, who has the incredibly unenviable task of making Ana Steele seem like a real person.
The building now sits on the well-known museum mile, and has that Upper East Side feel of dynastically preserved wealth, redolent in almost every aspect of the building: the nest of serenely white plaster archways at the entrance; the great hall's majestically high ceilings consisting of coffered, carved oak; the decorative plaster ceiling with raised strapwork design on the second floor; the intricate teak, parquet flooring; oak woodwork paneling; the carved wood railings of the grand staircase; and the stained glass tympanum and roundels over the entrance to the main floor's reception room.
For example, here's Paul Bowles — in 1003 and under the deluded impression that he's European — describing the way that Moroccan folk music, like the material collected in this box set, is best enjoyed: It's not required that you slice yourself while listening to this majestically packaged four-CD set of recordings, but as you launch these digital treasures from your hard drive or cloud or compact disc machine, keep in mind that the folk music performances captured by Paul Bowles in 1959 — and collected here by Dust-to-Digital as Music of Morocco — were recorded on ¼-inch reel-to-reel tape, on an Ampex 601.

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