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He's regaling them with stories, but they start to walk away.
Mr. Clark, who is busy regaling his date with horror-movie trivia.
The best shows feel like I am two glasses of wine in, regaling my friends.
There was his personal attorney Rudolph W. Giuliani, regaling Fox News hosts about his Ukraine exploits.
There's an unpleasant sense that Ondaatje is regaling us rather than simply putting across a story.
Those who know Kasowitz say he is sometimes prone to exaggerating when regaling them with his exploits.
But as for his age, Fury never gives specific dates or years when regaling Carol with his resume.
That didn't stop him from regaling graduates with campaign-ready anecdotes from his recent great American road trip.
He talked ceaselessly in an Irish accent, regaling Mr. Goins with stories of serving in the Irish military.
In fact, as the actors moved around the cabin, regaling passengers with their stories, I was genuinely entertained.
Lee is regaling the bald dudes with stories, but they start to walk away while he's still talking.
Mr. Cheng liked to show his affection by giving Ms. Vargas gifts, or regaling her with an appropriate song.
Through Anna, Frantz's fiancée, Adrien meets Frantz's parents and becomes a surrogate son, regaling them with fictional personal memories.
She knows this, but it doesn't stop her from regaling us with her friends' pricey bling and fancy travel.
Chris Christie, regaling voters in Bedford with tales of the "boy in the bubble," Senator Marco Rubio — and then bursting it.
It wouldn't normally occur to me to review an exhibition by regaling the reader with personal memories — not exactly a review.
Hopefully, in the process, this will discourage other cis men from regaling us with boring jokes about pictures of their penis.
And after regaling the crowd with a retelling of his Election Night victory, he revived a campaign trail insult of Sen.
Trump focused his remarks on the economy, regaling senators with evidence of a strong domestic job market and improving consumer sentiment.
Regaling helicopter pilots there of his election win, Trump nevertheless insisted the deck had been stacked against him by establishment politicians.
After retiring, he spent his winters in Florida, playing golf and bridge and regaling his grandchildren with jokes and Yiddish sayings.
He's had no interest, he says, in regaling people with tales of his time as a hacker for China's People's Liberation Army.
On the morning of my first visit, I found Vladlenna regaling my grandmother with tales of her health from the next bed.
On the line, she would hear men regaling one another with stories about late-night parties with strippers in the parking lot.
"The acoustics in there were just exquisite," she remembers, regaling me with tales of chords reverberating around the walls, enveloping her with sound.
During their bondage session, she flogs him while regaling him with details of an ostensibly imaginary liaison with another man at Chuck's request.
To Luka the alchemist regaling the party with the tale of that time she ate mushrooms in the mountains, back before the the Inquisition.
"I take so much heat for nonsense," Trump said while regaling the audience with a story about how he approved the Dakota Access Pipeline.
The voice belongs to a young male regaling a young woman about his decision to abruptly leave his job and move to Washington state.
Probably not, especially when the implications involve the person you're regaling with your fascinating digestive stories will henceforth be imagining you having horrific diarrhea.
And there was Jackson holding court in the living room, displaying the trophies and regaling everyone with stories of his dad's past athletic glory.
Trump spent 15 minutes touting the benefits of investing in America and regaling attendees with evidence that the US economy was roaring to life.
We took a taxi from Horseshoe to Elbow Beach (3½ miles; 303 minutes; $15 with tip), regaling our friendly cabbie with our scooter horror story.
At one meeting, Bezos was regaling attendees with visions of hollowing out asteroids and transforming them into space arks when a woman leapt to her feet.
The party really began to kick off when the ambassador's wife announced that two of Tunisia's best tango dancers would be regaling us with a private performance.
Mr. Kadyrov is also obsessed with his image, regaling the more than two million people who follow him on Instagram with a torrent of images and posts.
Molesley also has a new gig: He's regaling Baxter about the history of shampoo when the local teacher offers him full-time work and his own cottage.
And when ghostly Simon isn't recording the intimate lives of the newlyweds, he's regaling us with the ups and downs of his own past marriage to Lorca.
It is about the tame recreations of white people, about men regaling women with either their stupendous feats of valor or the harrowing circumstances of their upbringing.
You can have a whole conversation with someone during a doctor's visit who is regaling you with great conversation, then you realize they have massive cognitive deficits.
"I hope I don't seem like an alcoholic," Jennifer Lawrence, red wine in hand, laughed before regaling Seth Meyers with "another drinking story about Budapest" for the ages.
In the span of just a few weeks, Apple and Microsoft went from regaling their shareholders with rosy business forecasts to warning them of virus-related sales shortfalls.
In Marvel's comic books, the weird dudes that Lee is regaling are a part of an entity known as the Watchers, the most famous of which is Uatu.
It's easy to imagine an older sibling, flashlight in hand, regaling you with the morbid details of a neighborhood graveyard cursed with the power to bring back the dead.
Once kids have unplugged, have them take a walk, eat a healthy snack or read a book before they can start regaling you with stories of their online wins.
" Meanwhile Trump was regaling his Battle Creek audience with tales of the glories of dishwashers gone by, saying today's machines don't measure up: "Now you press it 12 times.
Samayong's daughter Ida remembered her grandfather regaling her with tales of the monster fish of his youth: notably, a ray he once caught that was bigger than his boat.
That he is one year into his term, and spent the first 15 minutes of his address regaling the American people with his successes just adds to the surrealism.
He has the gift of gab, mercilessly regaling Nish (Letitia Wright) with macabre stories about how he used unregulated brain interface technology to fuck people over for his own profit.
In the lawsuit, filed in state court in NJ, the women say Pisarcik ruined a Christmas lunch when he started regaling the women about a sex story involving Joe Namath.
"On a Thursday night, the shows wouldn't get started until 1 or 2 in the morning," said Ms. Burns, regaling a crowd gathered around a stoop on St. Marks Place.
Ashley wrote about this on The Verge a few weeks ago, regaling us with the charming anecdote of the time a boy saved her in his phone as a fishcake emoji.
The tone evokes a cheeky Oxford professor regaling us over a pint of stout in the pub, and Forsyth revels in his Britishisms as much as any P. G. Wodehouse character.
The two were off and running, regaling the crowd with reminiscences about their first meeting, their recording sessions, their tours together – all liberally seasoned with Parton's spicy humor and Rogers' deadpan retorts.
Imagine if he used that channel to become a video star by portraying himself as a penitent hit man and regaling viewers with tales of violence while seeking forgiveness for homicides past.
In the first episode, Baron Cohen's radio journalist persona is shown dining at the home of two Trump supporters in South Carolina and regaling them with lurid stories about his supposed family.
For a couple of decades, Dr. Onstott has been talking his way into South African gold mines, regaling the mine managers with the wonder of deep Earth life to overcome their wariness.
A crowd of women in bonnets and long skirts and men in suspenders and wide-brimmed hats gathered as he began regaling us about various times his horses bolted after being startled.
He began the match regaling us with a couple of tales, like the time he said O. J. Simpson popped by backstage before a jump, curious about Evel's ritual before a feat.
Trump seems to linger longer on the death, destruction, and doomsday elements of his speech, regaling his audience with tales of immigrants "roaming free to threaten peaceful citizens" and kill innocent children.
But she opens up to an unlikely group of teenage boys -- a plot twist that only heightens the "Stranger Things" parallel -- regaling them with a yarn that grows more fantastic with each revelation.
The night I visited, she expertly led guests in a tasting of several delicious and rare scotches, regaling us with stories of her visits to distilleries and giving tasting notes of each dram.
Among other topics, Mr. Trump assessed his own effectiveness with minority voters, regaling the crowd with a story about a "love fest" event at the White House at which he hosted African-Americans.
The patient's only alternative is the ER.   What happens when newspapers start regaling us with stories of average Americans dying while standing in line waiting for health care, or what is calleddeath by queueing?
"They were laughing, she regaling him with stories, as they both tried on the jewels," said Ivan Bart, the president of IMG Models and Fashion Properties, who had heard the story from Mr. Vollbracht.
While the whaling panorama has yet to return to regaling audiences with its nautical journey, visitors to the museum can witness the conservators at work as they protect this delicate behemoth of American art.
Tesla owners around the world post in the group daily, either bashing another company's sorry attempt at vehicle electrification, regaling Tesla's newest line of vehicles or discussing what it's like to be a Tesla owner.
"So today I'm in the plane, and I see on television, they have, a new relationship has started: Cruz and Carly," Trump began, regaling an excited crowd with the latest story in the news cycle.
Before the conference wraps up on Sunday, CNBC made the rounds at SXSW (for purely civic minded reasons, of course) and found a handful of companies regaling the masses with catchy displays and splashy parties.
The teaser features Cayde-6 (voiced by everyone's favorite ruggedly handsome rogue Nathan Fillion), regaling the audience of adventures that featured, in his own words "a lot of shooting," while nursing a drink at a bar.
But Phillips, while regaling reporters with tales of the past, slipped into a rare somber tone when asked about how his bombastic father, who died in 2013, would have appreciated the chaos of Super Bowl week.
Here's an excerpt from an Associated Press story a few days ago:A man accustomed to wealth and its trappings, Trump has embraced life in the Executive Mansion, often regaling guests with trivia about the historic decor.
But that's not unusual for poor people living under the thumb of history: My Jewish relatives from Eastern Europe were no different; they'd sit up all night regaling one another with the horrors they had survived.
A New Jersey mom has gone viral after regaling her Facebook audience with a story of how she discovered that the "creepy" doll she bought for her 6-year-old daughter was actually stuffed with cocaine.
Amid one of the most raucous stretches of his presidential bid, Mr. Trump ditched his usual stump speech for nearly 15 minutes and became unusually reflective, regaling an audience at St. Norbert College in De Pere, Wis.
Far from being the inspiring orator that bin Laden was, Zawahiri is more like the pedantic, long-winded uncle who insists on regaling the family at Thanksgiving dinner with accounts of his arcane disputes with obscure enemies.
In the fan-favorite series of sketches known as "Charlie Murphy's True Hollywood Stories," which Mr. Murphy helped write, he would spoof himself, regaling viewers with stories of his encounters with celebrities like Rick James and Prince.
Per the Information, Snap's human resources chief Jason Halbert is "infamous" for regaling staff with dubious stories regarding everything from how he masturbated during his time in the military to his run-ins with organized crime in Mexico:Mr.
Number three, with more than 2.5 million views, is a miked-up Mel Gibson regaling Joe Rogan with tales about his 92-year-old father's "miraculous recovery" following a trip to Panama to get umbilical cord stem cells.
She overheard an entrepreneur pitching a venture capitalist on a new synthetic biology pathway, a pair of old women arguing over a game of go, and a small group of standup comedians regaling each other with rough-cut jokes.
Aisha Tyler, actress and co-host of CBS's "The Talk," demonstrates this by regaling readers of her book, "Self-Inflicted Wounds: Heartwarming Tales of Epic Humiliation," with tales of mistakes she has made and decisions she has deeply regretted.
What he doesn't seem to grasp are the hidden costs of his unbridled selfishness: He's prepared to abandon all the friends that he's made, including Wags, who's regaling him with an effusive toast that he's not present to hear.
"These reckless tax cutters are still regaling anyone foolish enough to listen to them with trickle-down fairy tales," Bernstein wrote, "but such tax policy will obviously only amplify the extent to which current economic growth is boosting profits, not paychecks."
"Let's have a wee look around," he said, after regaling me with tales of a wedding in Ireland from which he'd just returned, where he'd worn a kilt — as he always does at weddings — and spent 17 hours a day drinking.
Toyisha Seki, a chef and restaurant owner in Shiroko, spends the week of the Japanese Grand Prix cooking while wearing full team kit and regaling customers with stories of the Ferrari personnel who have eaten at his restaurant over the years.
He ended up regaling attendees at debate prep sessions in Bedminster, N.J., with war stories from past campaigns and venting his frustrations about the New York magazine reporter Gabriel Sherman, his critical biographer, people with direct knowledge of the discussions said.
During an hourlong performance before a huge American flag, Mr. Trump plainly relished his time in front of the cheering crowd, regaling them with stories of what he argued were unmatched successes as president, and drifting off script for brash asides.
He assures her that she won't and that no one at the hospital will ever forget him, regaling her with a story about Derek (Patrick Dempsey) that he's heard so many times, he can actually tell it like he was there.
In 1919, he traveled to Budapest on behalf of the Foreign Office to meet with the Hungarian Communist leader Bela Kun in an effort to negotiate the military frontier between his country and Romania, regaling Kun with stories from the Boer War.
In the video, Love relies on the tricks they typically reserve for that special time of year known as advent calendar season, when each day we were greeted by a video of a new semi-nude model regaling us with something vaguely holiday-themed.
Her first novel, a serious literary effort, was a critical and commercial disappointment; his books land on the best-seller lists thanks to his celebrity as the "sex with strangers" blogger, regaling 500,000 followers with extensively detailed but not necessarily accurate reports of his womanizing.
By regaling young readers with stirring tales of the beloved president's exploits, Hagedorn aimed not simply to burnish his hero's reputation but also to forge the next generation of virtuous leaders, who might draw inspiration, as Roosevelt had, from the lives they encountered in books.
Even as some Democratic Party leaders have sought to move on from 2016, however, Trump himself often dwells on it, regaling friends, reporters and crowds with reminders of his Electoral College victory while piling on Clinton, who is only in recent weeks emerging from a silent period.
One starred Donald Trump, who spent a little less than an hour on Friday regaling hundreds of donors and personal friends at a private home with a helipad, multiple swimming pools and a picturesque overlook of sandstone formations that impressed those who ponied up $25,1003 for VIP treatment.
But Justin Timberlake, her co-performer, and the man who actually pulled down her bustier to reveal the now-infamous boob, will stage his triumphant return, regaling us with hits as an interlude to watching grown men slamming into each other over a ball wrapped in a pig-skin sack.
On weekends he sometimes hosted dinners for other Bucknell professors and their families, regaling them with stories about Abyssinian culture and history over Ethiopian food he would prepare himself; he imported the spices from Addis Ababa and made the injera, a spongy sourdough bread made of teff flour, by hand.
Alex Karras was suspended from football when Plimpton was in camp due to gambling and alleged mob ties, but he makes his movie debut with the team four years later, regaling Alda with the exact bawdy past-life experiences with Hitler that Plimpton had recounted being told in his book.
Thus, we are treated to an entertainer regaling us with dreams of bombing the White House now that Mr. Trump is in residence, lovers of Shakespeare smiling slyly as a wigged actor dressed as Trump is assassinated on stage, and a comedienne holding a severed and bloody stage head of Mr. Trump.
Whether he was recommending new music to listen to (and it was always so good), regaling us with tales of the bowling alley, offering his beloved truck for a ride if anyone needed it, or sharing his much appreciated opinions about a book jacket or manuscript, he made everyone feel like they were his friend.
While not all teachers use illicit drugs, almost all teachers I know are either functioning alcoholics or drug takers, and they love talking about it—and for good reason: There's something perversely pleasurable in regaling your colleagues with your messiest tales while knowing you're considered to be an upstanding, "real" human being with a proper, decent job.
National Park Service spokeswoman Anela Marie Ramos suggested that booze might've been at play here, telling the Daily News that while she didn't know if they had been drinking, "they were at the bar afterwards"—presumably regaling themselves with tales of their bear encounter, pounding Bud Lights, and uploading their fearless photography work to the 'gram.
The energy in the room felt more like a lesson on the Dewey Decimal system than a campaign event, but Ryan assured people he was excited to be there, regaling the Iowans with lessons on running for office, how to win over Democrats who cautiously backed President Donald Trump in 2016 and the importance of building a Democratic bench.
And the theater designer William Ivey Long is regaling a small group that includes the Vanity Fair correspondent Amy Fine Collins with tales of his latest project, a Fox revival of "The Rocky Horror Picture Show," for which the casting of Tim Curry had just been confirmed, though not in his original indelible role as Dr. Frank-N-Furter, of course.
Instead, Neal -- in the midst of his fight for Trump's tax returns -- attended a White House meeting last week on infrastructure, making a direct pitch to the President that infrastructure should be a key priority and regaling Trump with stories of the painfully ill-equipped gate 35X at the DC-area Reagan National Airport to make a point about the importance of working with Democrats on the issue.
Whether that was in the form of Liv regaling the room with their thoughts on a collaboration between two personal Irish fave's – Enya and Niall Horan of One Direction (who may come together to create "Irish pastoral twink-core") – or Ben's guitar licks that could get even the staunchest of dad rockers to bob his head, last night PWR BTTM had us all in the palms of their manicured hands.
A one-man rebuke to the stereotype of the reticent Finn, he slips back and forth behind a kitchen counter that also serves as a table, plating on the one side and multilingually regaling diners on the other with stories about the Finnish loggers who used to load up on the Arctic turnips he says are like rutabagas, but sweeter; or the seasonal burbot, a chimera-like fish with the head of a catfish, the tail of an eel and a liver that tastes like that of a monkfish.

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