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"wax lyrical" Definitions
  1. to talk about something in a very enthusiastic way

44 Sentences With "wax lyrical"

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In the meantime, watch Jack Sparrow wax lyrical about them.
App makers and Silicon Valley executives wax lyrical about technological disruption.
And why did several speakers wax lyrical about a common European identity?
Little wonder politicians of all hues wax lyrical about the importance of apprenticeships.
If there's one subject that Katz could wax lyrical about for hours, it's tahini.
We're not going to wax lyrical about the game itself, because you've probably heard all about it for months.
The country's leading bosses can wax lyrical about artificial intelligence and debate returns on capital with foreign fund managers.
Of course, any free-market economist will wax lyrical about the dangers of these unnatural interferences in the markets.
I'd been reading about microneedling and heard devotees (Jennifer Aniston and Gwyneth Paltrow reportedly included) wax lyrical about its impact.
All universities wax lyrical about the benefits of fostering international research links; in some cases it might even be true.
Sometimes when we were deployed and we couldn't play, we'd sit around and wax lyrical about our exploits in that game.
Costco fans wax lyrical about its free samples, which, if you're crafty enough, can be combined to be an entire meal.
Previous entries in the series have seen Clive Martin, Joe Bish, John Doran and John Calvert wax lyrical about little white pills.
Of course, the two are going to wax lyrical about the quality of their vintages, but the 2014 tasted good to me.
Some men wax lyrical about their love of the theater or walks on the beach and only want to hook up late at night.
The series is hosted by Rob Comba, and sees guests like Louis Theroux (!) join to wax lyrical about Smith and his meaning to them.
Didn't he also talk about Obama "importing terrorists" (which he most definitely is not doing, by the way) and wax lyrical about the wall?
Reviews of Tame Impala concerts usually wax lyrical about blissed-out crowds dreamily singing along as their hands lazily drift through plumes of weed smoke.
But a source emphasized the absurdity of Trump departing on a strange tangent in the middle of serious G7 discussions to wax lyrical about Kim.
She could wax lyrical about this or that artistic technique, but she was if anything even more unselfconsciously passionate about the rewards of a spiritual life.
They are bloody popular, and people were queuing for a good half an hour to 40 minutes after the game to wax lyrical about the Arse.
It's not unusual for space agencies to wax lyrical about how their work exploring all that lies beyond Earth's atmosphere is for the shared benefit of humankind.
Sit back as your guests wax lyrical about the garlicky butterflied trout, enjoying the smatterings of rosemary, chili-infused oil, and melt-in-your-mouth jamón ibérico.
Top journalists do not wax lyrical about the clothes to protect valuable advertising partnerships, but because they are genuinely still wearing the Alaïa pieces they bought decades ago.
On this side of the Atlantic, I asked Michael whether he has heard Joe wax lyrical about his hands down point fighting on recent editions of the podcast.
If baby boomers and Generation X-ers can wax lyrical about the glory of vinyl, millennials can be forgiven if they do the same with their MP3 players.
There are people who wax lyrical about the serial numbers inside toilet rolls or who worship at the altar of Kraft's Velveeta processed cheese, which they call "liquid gold".
This gigantic deal has inspired internet wags to imagine mash-ups of Mickey Mouse and "The Simpsons" and wax lyrical about the potential flowerings within the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
The positive reviews wax lyrical about how awesome the app is (and it really is), but the vast majority of the negative reviews are complaining about the new subscription model.
But it's been ruined, sullied and tarnished by 70s nights in pubs and We Love Disco shows where John Leslie and one of the Krankies wax lyrical about platform shoes and miniskirts.
IN A WOODEN shed perched on top of a hill in Musi Banyuasin, a district on the Indonesian island of Sumatra, a group of palm-oil farmers wax lyrical about their crop.
Talk to an older Singaporean, however, and at some point you will hear her wax lyrical about the lost kampongs—the small, intimate villages of Singapore replaced by highways and high-rises.
Brands courting customers with sporting wares play a similar game: Nike's media men wax lyrical about the firm's lurid yellow shoes, boasting that its patented shade is "the most visible version of yellow".
Or you can go full post-ironic, and wax lyrical about the song being one of the true pop behemoths of the 280st century—a pristine, precise thing of undeniable groove and beauty.
The pair first met at a conference a few years back when Pittman heard the ex-Expedia CEO wax lyrical about the need for an OTA that serviced the group multi-day tour industry.
To those of us who've heard Americans wax lyrical about the legacy of the Founding Fathers, now is the time when we expect to see the US Constitution's checks and balances swing into action.
The California native used to be able to wax lyrical about anything to do with the fight game, but during the press conference for Bellator 170, he didn't even offer a good insult in the direction of Sonnen.
Perhaps nobody wants to hear a twenty-something wax lyrical about the soulful benefits of getting on your knees in a second-hand shop and rummaging through hundreds of dusty LPs in order to build your record collection.
Never has there been a better time to head to the park with your friends, grab some refreshments, wax lyrical about the joys that summer life brings, and lead the pack in a rendition of Natasha Bedingfield's "Let Go".
That's something I can testify after Konzok and I managed to wax lyrical for half an hour talking about how broken the U.K. rental market is compared to Germany (although he thinks Germany also needs to further deregulate its planning laws in order to incentivise more housing stock being built for a rental sector that is also feeling the strain of a lack of supply).
Like Roosevelt, Mr Macron defines his politics as "progressive", founded his own party to blur political lines and hopes to recalibrate the political balance between what TR called "the doctrinaires of extreme individualism" and those of "extreme socialism" (though Mr Macron is hardly the Progressives' first emulator: America's Bill Clinton, Britain's Tony Blair and Germany's Gerhard Schröder, for example, used to wax lyrical about the "third way" in the 1990s).
Cecil Nolan was the DJ for the whole 30 years at the Grove until it closed in 1997. Cecil influenced the musical taste of three generations of young northside Dubliners, and shaped their record and CD collections as well. The list of Grove alumni that went on to successful careers on radio and TV is truly impressive, and many of Ireland's best known media personalities regularly wax lyrical about their time at the Grove and acknowledge the debt they owe Cecil.
Eventually, they find their uncle at a yuppy housing development that used to be Tobacco Road. Del and Rodney apologise to Albert for yelling at him the previous night. Albert tells them how he first came to Tobacco Road at the age of 15 and got a job on a trampsteamer. He laments the fact that the old neighbourhood has been torn down for the housing development, while Del thinks of it as a huge improvement and starts to wax lyrical about what he plans to do when he can afford to move there.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander printmaking was in 2011 described by the National Gallery's senior curator of prints and drawings as "the most significant development in recent printmaking history". Textile production including batik has been important in the northwestern desert regions of South Australia, in the Northern Territory's Utopia community, and in other areas of central Australia. For a decade before commencing the painting career that would make her famous, Emily Kngwarreye was creating batik designs that revealed her "prodigious original talent" and the modernity of her artistic vision.Judith Ryan, 'Prelude to canvas: batik cadenzas wax lyrical', in Ryan (2008), p. 17. A wide range of textile art techniques, including dyeing and weaving, is particularly associated with Pukatja, South Australia (formerly known as Ernabella), but in the mid-2000s the community also developed a reputation for fine sgraffito ceramics.

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