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"showily" Definitions
  1. in a way that is so brightly coloured, large or exaggerated that it attracts a lot of attention
"showily" Synonyms
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44 Sentences With "showily"

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Amid his several showily blustering gestures, this one is scarcely noticeable.
Alicia (Elle Fanning) leaves the top buttons of her bodice showily undone.
There are no blood clots of showily displayed research to block this novel's arteries.
Humans can barely understand words which are so showily and radically slowed down and prolonged.
True, our own culture seems, during this bread-and-circus election year, ever more showily pagan.
They rather showily invite their Latina housekeeper to put down her serving tray and join them.
Their wardrobes, which bore the stamp of Savile Row, were modified and showily accessorized for impact.
Their wardrobes, which bore the stamp of Savile Row, were modified and showily accessorized for impact.
They're too showily sexual to be grownups—or, at least, that's how the Greek chorus sees them.
Their comments, which accompany a series of showily provocative images, are gathered in "Queer Kids," on view through Oct.
That's one reason we often raise an eyebrow at acts of conspicuous supererogation — acts that showily exceed the moral minimum.
He was one of the Republicans who showily stormed the room where a House committee was taking impeachment testimony out of public view.
During the 2016 Presidential campaign, Trump was more showily anti-Wall Street than Hillary Clinton was, but he has consistently attacked Dodd-Frank.
The flair and showmanship of publishing—conceiving a book with mischievous, relentless persuasion of anyone with writerly potential, and showily promoting it—appealed greatly.
Of course her treasured husband, Prince Albert, would be represented; Victoria had spent much of her life draped in black, showily mourning his death.
The first episode features overwrought sequences of doomed love, as the camera peeks showily through spiral bannisters; the second is when things get good.
To that end, she is exploiting the medium as a place to wax chatty and showily candid about her own and her readers' body image issues.
Companies like Apple and Microsoft seem to smell blood in the water, and are showily promoting tools they built for you to import your notes for Evernote.
Still, Mr. Cassel stayed focused, barely looking up when his agent appeared across the terrace and showily tapped his watch to remind the actor of his urgent impending appointment.
A few dance ideas — the sway on one leg before the transferral of weight to the other, the pass-the-partner-this-way-then-the-other move — are showily reiterated.
There's an extended set piece in which Ethan and Max play tennis, grunting so showily that it drives their neighbors on the court batty, which is often the experience of watching.
In other sports where athletes face obstacle courses the competitors are expected to make it to the end, either as quickly—downhill skiing, kayak slalom—or showily—freestyle snowboarding—as possible.
In fact, there's a long history of people trying to showily ruin their nights or their lives with disgusting combinations of chemicals dreamed up for some business purpose that doesn't especially concern them.
What set apart their creations from the more showily contrived French couture of the day, and what renders them fresh even now, was a deliberately unfussy cut and emphatically functional approach to design.
Hellboy here comes across like a WWE wrestling heel — sullen, glowering, showily simplistic, and maybe ripe for a moral turnaround, but not until the film has wrung every possible fight sequence out of him.
During the down-home numbers, he turned his back to the crowd and waved his hands in the direction of the singers, a slightly comic invocation of the Baptist choir director's showily precise control.
It contends that the more showily homophobic a Vatican official is, the more likely he belongs to that crowd, and that the higher up the chain of command you go, the more gays you find.
Pink during that period was intended for both sexes, a point underscored in the exhibition by a mannequin showily attired a coat and breeches, its pale salmon silk damask contrasting smartly with a creamy embroidered waistcoat.
Her father, Jean-Marie Le Pen, who co-founded the party in 1972, famously called the gas chambers a "detail" of history, and Marine showily broke with him in 2015 when he doubled down on that insistence.
A misnamed "clam bake" consisted of an entire lobster, poached and shelled, the tail propped showily atop a custardy polenta studded with corn kernels, tricked out with two spears of asparagus and a single clam, in a luxuriously buttery broth.
It has been a while since a world-class, life-size misanthrope like Lee has commanded the screen — not another brooding narcissist or a showily difficult cable TV antihero, but a smart, cranky human recognizably made of flesh and blood.
The preternaturally gifted Ms. Wang — showily attired as usual, in a gown with a plunging neckline — joined the orchestra in Ravel's Piano Concerto in G, playing with energy and flair in the outer movements and limpid grace in the central Adagio.
He had two nests of multiple keyboards onstage for a solo show, and he used them all strategically: starting with toy-piano sounds and escalating through track upon track of keyboards and electronics, little melodies and blipping rhythm loops, showily adding each layer.
It pretty much continues on from there in a somewhat context-less, frantic muddle of declarations, autobiographical asides ("the slight and dreamy child that I was") and half-baked musings on the Other, as well as offering snippets of Jewish learning, some more showily recondite than others.
In quick and often funny sketches, the series does such a nifty job illuminating the atmosphere at her slick dot-com—with its Ping-Pong tables and cliquey cafeteria, showily industrial elevators and meritocratic slogans concealing hidden biases—that it could easily be the setting of its own show.
Russia showily shored up the president of a Syria torn apart, probably forever, like the colonial borders that created the countries of the region after World War I. However, Marc Lynch's "The New Arab Wars" strongly suggests that global calamity has been averted via one corner of human wisdom: President Obama.
Roupenian's monsters are showily vile, all grotesque imagery ("her eyes were blue marbles and her dried lips had pulled high up over her teeth"), and every line is slick with shame and sadism ("I saw how, despite the care I'd taken, the newest cuts were still raw, weeping through the bandages").
Doctor Who Magazine reviewer Matt Michael wrote positively of the story, calling it "un-showily smart".
Based on real events, the story of three owners of a thriving company, who - as a result of the collusion of corrupt officials: the prosecutor (Janusz Gajos) and the head of the tax office (Kazimierz Kaczor) - are showily detained on charges of acting in an organized criminal group and money laundering.
On 5 April he made a particularly rash jump, descending from (so it is said) 15,000 feet. Shipley, dressed showily in dark velvet, landed on the roof of a house in John Williamson Street. An article appeared about 10 days later in the South Shields Daily Gazette which included a poem (of which it was said contained 9 verses) written by someone using the pseudonym "Geordie". The first verses were also published in Allan's Illustrated Edition of Tyneside Songs and Readings.
It is assumed that sea urchins are scavenged after they are predated by larger predatory fish. This wrasse is a sequential protogynous hermaphrodite: every individual begins life as a females but some fish change sex from female to male as they grow. The average body length at which this takes place is 8.3 cm. The males gather in leks and display showily in an effort to attract females and is this unusual among the wrasses as in most other species the males form harems.
Khosrow himself used the church considerably, and was fond of its Patriarch, Aba I, whom he wanted to defend against the Zoroastrian priests. Nevertheless, Aba was accused of working with the Byzantines, which was a serious allegation due to the war that had begun in 540. Consequently, in 542, Aba was dismissed from his post, but was only exiled instead of being executed. Khosrow even enjoyed good relations with Gregory, the Mihranid commander of the Iranian troops in the Caucasus, who had showily disowned Zoroastrianism in front of other troops massed at a feast in 518.
" John McCarten of The New Yorker was also negative, writing: "Presumably, this is meant to be a kind of mystery drama. What it actually amounts to, though, is an exposition of the difficulties a priest can get into by keeping the secrets of the confessional inviolate. The theme is prinked up with murder and romance, but neither, as represented here, makes for suspense or entertainment ... it is possible that Montgomery Clift, who plays the part, was ill-advised to portray the priest as a sort of bemused juvenile, plainly too abstracted to lead one lamb, let alone a flock." A mixed review in The Monthly Film Bulletin declared the film "rather less successful than Strangers on a Train and a good deal more so than anything else Hitchcock has done since the ill-fated Rope ... The final chase through the huge Chateau Frontenac seems a touch that Hitchcock could not resist: out of keeping with the generally somber tone of the film, it provides a showily melodramatic climax.
Dale became an important figure in the commercial life of Glasgow and remained an influential figure in Chamber until his death. According to one source, Dale by this time had become: > ...the prosperous Glasgow merchant who, by virtue of pure force of character > and intelligence, had fairly broken down that wall of distinction which once > separated him from the great tobacco and sugar lords and could now wear his > cocked hat jauntily, display his silver knee buckles showily and take the > place of honour on the crown of the causeway with the proudest of them all. Crucial to the Dale story is Richard Arkwright’s visit to Scotland in 1784 at the request of George Dempster, landowner and Perthshire M.P. Dempster was trying to provide employment for large number of people who were forced to emigrate from the Highlands to find work – a concern which Dale shared. 273x273px Arkwright, owner of the several successful cotton mills in England, acknowledged as the father of the cotton industry and one of the richest men in Britain, was persuaded to visit Lanark, with a view to establishing a cotton mill in the area.

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