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"wanly" Definitions
  1. in a weak or pale way

37 Sentences With "wanly"

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When Kaine challenged him, Pence smiled and shook his head wanly.
Although Trump wanly disavowed Duke's endorsement, they draw support from the same fetid well.
"Back in the Middle Ages, I was known as the maverick," Mr. McCain said, smiling wanly.
He trailed by double-digit margins even before Trump wanly and dutifully signaled support for Rubio earlier this month.
All that spending: I'm struck by how infrequently and wanly Democratic candidates have mentioned fiscal responsibility, deficits or debt.
FKK groups were initially banned by the Nazis, but the practice soon returned and was wanly tolerated throughout the Third Reich.
Sullivan, one of the beatboxers, waves wanly at the culture toward which the show feebly points: sometimes he pantomimes a d.j.
Mr. Skarsgard's outsize turn gives the movie energy even if it does the wanly paired Mr. McGregor and Ms. Harris no favors.
The colors have been bled from the California sunshine, and the camera alternates wanly between shaky close-ups and indifferent establishing shots.
That would to miss the point of this wanly diverting exercise, in which film noir dialogue is bleached to flat shades of gray.
There's even a moment, shortly before the climactic murder that ends the first act, when a few desiccated leaves flutter wanly to the stage.
But that's also why, alongside Spielberg's idea that "movies" and "films" are two different things that don't intersect, it feels so wanly out-of-date.
And Ms. Sherrill smiled wanly, as women have so long done in these situations, and tried to pretend she hadn't really heard him say it.
Richard Blumenthal, the Democrat pressed Sessions on whether he or his office had been asked for an interview, with Sessions smiling wanly as he avoided giving a firm answer.
Restaurants and shops were boarded up and neon lights above closed businesses flickered wanly as warm gusts of wind began to weave through the old city's maze of cobblestoned streets.
To make a theatergoer's triptych of the topic, I also met the more wanly luminous figure whose light is being extinguished nightly at the Almeida Theater across town, in Islington.
A small group of musicians drawn from the Mannes American Composers Ensemble and conducted by Timothy Myers sounded lithe in Mr. Gordon's wanly sweet score, with hints of blues and waltz.
This is the same old "Figaro," perhaps even milder than usual, just with those overbearing sets and wanly slinky costumes, inspired by the chic black-and-white photographs of Jacques-Henri Lartigue.
That would be its star, the man on the stool holding the NBA's Most Valuable Player trophy, smiling wanly in a girthy red t-shirt and a pair of crisply pressed denim shorts.
For all the try-hards on Twitter aiming to approximate his voice and the many GOP candidates wanly aping his scatterbrained hyperaggression, very few people alive are even remotely similar to Donald Trump.
But this triptych of works, arranged as a kind of journey from Classical poise to proto-Romantic revolutionary fervor, may have been better served by a concert presentation than by this wanly chic staging, conceived by the Czech director Mirenka Cechova.
Even as YouTube acknowledges the creaky empirical content enabled everywhere on the site, the most it can do by way of quality control is to suggest "we don't want to proactively recommend it to users," as the paper wanly recommends.
Heavy on the glitter and makeup, broadly comic and shamelessly vulgar, sexually confrontational and terribly, terribly impolite, Playhouse productions bridged the wanly declarative, amused subversion of the '60s Warholian aesthetic to the emergent glitter-glam and punk anger of the '70s.
Both a video of the flag, waving wanly in the wind on a gray New York day, and the same flag mounted in a metal frame in the gallery, comment on the current and (presumably) sorry state of American politics.
Instead, this slack sketch of an opera, introduced last year by Opera Philadelphia and brought to the Apollo by that enterprising company, offered wanly jazz-flavored music, by Daniel Schnyder; a confusing libretto, by Bridgette A. Wimberly; and stodgy direction, by Ron Daniels.
By setting Christina and Isaac against Mae and Michael, Meghie has latched onto an oft-visited conceit about the past — that it informs the future and our capacity for love — but she never manages to make the wanly realized older couple worthy of the time they consume.
Even the weaker pieces are sustained by flourishes of prose style — "a pink glow of summer evening" on the surface of a mountain lake, a motif of changing light that's nicely sustained in the title story until the author seems to lose steam and tend wanly to plot mechanics per se.
Unlike a lot of not so great Christian rap, which can have a tendency of wanly subbing theistic themes in for edgier lyrical content—as a veggie burger does away with beef but not the ritual of huddling around a grill—Coloring Book is not angling to exist parallel to mainstream rap.
A triptych of French theatrical connections is wanly completed by the premiere at the Park Theater in North London through March 19 of "The Patriotic Traitor," written and directed by the English filmmaker Jonathan Lynn, whose credits include "My Cousin Vinny" (1992), which is about as American as a film can be.
The pictures in both series share a quality of surprise: appearances surely unappreciated if even really noticed by anyone before—in rural Arizona, a phone booth next to a tall cactus, on which a crude sign (" GARAGE ") is mounted, and, on a small-city street in Wisconsin, a movie marquee's neon wanly aglow, at twilight.
Every purgatorial season was like every other purgatorial season, with various haunted lottery picks affixing a thousand-yard stare at the end of their rookie contracts and slowly shuffling forward and a host of defective vagabonds—able-bodied bigs with hands like buttered oven mitts, grave Slavic big men who regarded rebounding as unclean, stringbean perimeter gunners who d'ed up with all the command and purpose of a toddler trying to play bagpipes—orbiting wanly around them.
Adham Wanly Adham Wanly () (25 February 1908 in Alexandria, Egypt - 20 December 1959) was an Alexandrian painter who learnt in the atelier of the Italian Otorino Becchi 1932, then set up his own atelier with his brother Seif Wanly, and participated in many local and international exhibition specially Venice, São Paulo (Brasil), Alexandria Biennale.
His brother was the painter Seif Wanly; they were from an Alexandrian family, his mother was Egyptian and his dad was partial Turkish via his late grand grand father.
Abu Shadi's father, Muhammed Abu Shadi Bey, was a renowned lawyer, President of the Bar's Union, and staunch Wafdist. His mother, née Amina Nagib, was from a Turkish literary family; she held literary salons in Cairo. Abu Shadi's first cousins were the Alexandrian painters Seif Wanly and Adham Wanly. Abu Shadi was a Wafdist like his father, a poet and publisher of experimental Arabic poetry, and a physician and scientist committed to fostering advances in science and agriculture.
Frederica von Stade sang "tastefully but wanly", and was unable to make Idamante as imposing as he should have been. Hildegard Behrens's glowing persona was spoiled by her "inability to sing a smooth legato line" and a tone that was "unduly raucous". Luciano Pavarotti's performance was conscientious, but compromised by clumsy phrasing, breathy whispering, difficulty with ornamentation and heavy reliance on the prompter. Only in a few loud, high notes was he at his best.
He received second place for the plastics arts for public culture in 1974, and got first place for Alexandrias' first festival in 1976.Alahram newspaper 25 Feb 2010 In 1962, while studying in the faculty of commerce, he studied painting and drawing at the same time with Adham Wanly.Alex 4 All Samir started his career as a painter as a protégé of Adham Wanly's brother Seif Wanly. At 1967 he finished his studies in both the university and the institute.
Bernal looks stunned after his first glimpse of his niece, but he smiles wanly when Ollie looks for approval. Out on the sofa, Stan tries to snare the cigar Bernal is offering Ollie, then Uncle offers dinner — and dancing — at The Pink Pup, and "won't take no for an answer." At the supper club, Stan proves to be as inept a wife as he was a houseguest. When Ollie slips and pulls Stan down with him, "her" flailing attempts to get up are far removed from femininity; when her dumbbell-falsies tumble out, she has trouble staying in her chair.

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