Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

192 Sentences With "whip smart"

How to use whip smart in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "whip smart" and check conjugation/comparative form for "whip smart". Mastering all the usages of "whip smart" from sentence examples published by news publications.

"I think he's whip smart, probably," Kennedy said of Petersen.
He's a very structured and logical thinker, and whip smart.
Obviously, Bojack Horseman is animated and contains no whip-smart songs.
Both bird species are whip-smart, sociable, energetic, talkative and loud.
With a Netflix subscription, for starters, and with some whip-smart comedy.
But, oh, Aisha and the vulnerable Adriana are marvelous, whip-smart roles.
Like "The Front Page," DH2 is whip-smart, glib and ferociously fast.
He's mature beyond his years, whip smart and has an even keel.
Reese Fallon was reportedly remembered as a "whip smart" with a "magnetic" personality.
He had an amazing sense of humor and was just smart, whip-smart.
Jonathan is whip-smart, determined, and just knows how to get things done.
She needs a partner who is whip-smart—as smart as she is.
They describe her as incredibly warm, unquestionably visionary, data-driven, and whip-smart.
Fisher was a whip-smart writer in addition to her considerable on-screen resume.
" Republicans might disagree with her at times, Warner said, but "know she's whip smart.
Witty and whip smart, she had a twinkle in her eye the whole night.
Plus, he is just generally a whip-smart journohound, and you should trust him.
Today, there are some 800 living species of cephalopods, all of them whip smart.
In its fevered moments, it's like Shostakovich, all angular brasses and whip-smart percussion.
Her writing voice—punchy, pointed, precise, whip-smart—came at an early age, too.
They're both whip-smart players, too, which helps them fit right into Snyder's offensive system.
He explained what he wanted her to be: whip-smart, and cool as a cucumber.
Is she whip-smart and insouciant, the ideal gal to fall in love with a buffalo?
Whip smart and ultracool, Janeane Garofalo and Lili Taylor made an indelible mark on 2925s film.
Whip-smart and ultracool, Janeane Garofalo and Lili Taylor made an indelible mark on 1990s film.
It's super funny, but so real — exactly what we're used to seeing from the whip-smart sitcom.
But whip-smart dialogue needs a mood-setting soundtrack, and that's where our man Drake comes in.
Melissa Febos is a writer and essayist who penned the critically acclaimed memoir, Whip Smart, in 2010.
" Added Whitefield-Madrano, "They're everything I love about the beauty world: playful, whip-smart, trustworthy, appropriately skeptical, questioning.
Harari is whip-smart, and he does an admirable job here of honing in on some key issues.
Brazen, sexy, and whip smart: We adored this ode to the power and spirit of feisty midwestern women.
She will forever be emblazoned in many people's memories as the whip smart and sassy Dr. Addison Montgomery.
She is whip smart, goal oriented, Ivy League educated and clearly unused to taking no for an answer.
He's a whip-smart passer and a pretty decent rebounder, and he knows where to be and when.
Now that Rucker is back in my neighborhood, he's almost as well-known as he is whip smart.
But the princess I mourn is General Leia Organa, a whip smart, hard-at-work brainchild of Carrie Fisher.
She also is whip-smart with good grades, and wants to go to college — and then she becomes pregnant.
So, naturally, researchers looked to an eight-armed, color-changing, suction-cup covered, whip-smart sea creature for inspiration.
Princess Carolyn is whip-smart, but her window to have kittens is closing; this she periodically regrets, blaming BoJack.
Whip smart, potty mouthed and uncommonly direct, Ms. Griscom, 65, is a celebrated "It" girl from an earlier era.
Ms. Wisan is an ideal Kate for this production, whip-stinging and whip-smart but deeply interested in men.
All for the indie tale of a whip-smart bohemian family engaging with society after living off the grid.
That's his greatest talent on this record—compressing complex stories about life and loss into economical, whip-smart packages.
He's not as whip-smart as his girlfriend, Alice (Olivia Taylor Dudley), or his best friend, Julia (Stella Maeve).
It was a perfect first experience—two poodles, both whip-smart, one bouncy and playful, the other tranquil and affectionate.
Downey Jr. delivers an effective performance, showing how Stark's whip-smart irreverence can easily go south into darker, nastier places.
Even as she faded Our whip-smart mother, in her last six years or so, had become slow, loopy, off.
Philip and Elizabeth are both whip-smart and, on some level, hoodwinked, as we know from this point in history.
If that wasn't enough, Nicki Minaj pops up near the end for a blast of vibrant, whip-smart trash talk.
Fisher, known for her whip-smart social commentary and pithy humor, took the stage as host when she was just 22.
Natalie Savage, the protagonist of this whip-smart and timely novel, adores the non-stop demands that come with breaking news.
Since its debut, the whip-smart take on detective classics has amassed a legion of die-hard fans across the globe.
Fitzpatrick is an elvish 63-year-old, whip-smart and funny and prone to describing her work in this grandiose way.
Reviews have praised the movie for its reliance on three strong female leads and for Stone's signature, whip-smart comedic timing.
Cardi B is the new season's breakout star, a sensation because she's whip-smart, pretty, and not here for the bullshit.
The readership of The Times, judging by the comments and emails, is whip-smart, skeptical and passionate about accuracy and fairness.
Whip-smart and spectacularly cynical, Tomlinson offers a painful and real look at what being in your twenties means these days.
"How can you put your life in the hands of one client?" he asked his ambitious, combative and whip-smart protégé.
But here's what makes Billions such a whip-smart, purely entertaining show: It knows you know Chuck is going to win.
It's not hard to understand why: The whip-smart comedy, which ran from 1985 to 1992, is beloved for a reason.
As physicist Josie Radeck, Thompson is most fragile of the group, soft-spoken and whip smart where Thorensen is impulsive and brash.
Stone, meanwhile, spends her days basically being whip-smart and looking chic AF — when she's not winning major acting awards, that is.
"She is beautiful, accomplished, whip-smart and has all the humanitarian credentials that Harry so admires," a source told the Daily Mail.
It was incredibly meaningful to be asked by someone whom i admired as a business woman, style icon and whip-smart wit.
But amid Healy's whip-smart banter and well-hewed cameos (including appearances by several unsung female inventors), a thorny question takes hold.
For this round, the whip-smart Hari Kondabolu joins Dewayne Perkins, of "The Break With Michelle Wolf," and others, to stay woke.
All that's left for her to do is endorse Amy Klobuchar (which would be the smart move, and Warren is whip smart).
Her star persona is consistent with our best views of ourselves: a little offbeat, whip-smart, and unafraid to take shit from anyone.
Technically, the new Netflix comedy is about Nadia (Lyonne) a whip smart, crass, and rockstar-chic video game designer who just turned 36.
A Cancer with her Moon in Libra and her Venus in Gemini, Missy Elliot needs someone who is whip smart, steady, and funny.
It's been making strong exec hires from Facebook and Palantir, and recently promoted the whip-smart April Underwood to be its VP of Product.
While her other such collection, NB, is also a sexy and whip-smart read, Prostitute Laundry deals especially with breakup emotions and their aftermath.
" Gabrielle Union posted the video of Zaya talking about the announcement, saying "She's compassionate, loving, whip smart and we are so proud of her.
In just seven episodes, Big Little Lies unspooled a tense murder mystery and provided whip-smart commentary on the daily absurdities of family life.
They're both young, whip smart, and wicked chic, but they couldn't be less alike when it comes to their personal philosophies on healthy living.
By Sunday, Netflix will premiere the newest season of another terrifying international crime drama and the return of a whip-smart late night show.
She's a slippery, whip-smart thief who always gets the upper hand, and isn't afraid to get her own hands dirty on the job.
That would be "The Eleven O'Clock," Derin Seale's whip-smart standoff between a psychiatrist and a delusional patient that resembles your worst psychoanalytic nightmare.
Director Phelim McDermott's whip-smart blocking and staging keeps the audience on its toes, using an economy of space without ever feeling cold or minimal.
It called Mr. Rubio his "party's best hope" for enlarging the Republican tent and called him "whip-smart" about policy matters in meetings with editors.
Equal parts terrifying, manipulative, whip-smart, and hilarious, they're always (whether hero, villain, or something in between) three-dimensional people with inner lives and flaws.
When she moved to L.A. five years later, her persona as a whip-smart negotiator – and an essential person to have on your side — cemented.
The hilarious things they say, their whip-smart moments of empathy or insight, the unique ways they're able to both fill and challenge my heart.
In this new play, Feiffer stars as Cat, a whip-smart journalist, and Hamish Linklater is Guy, the married man who derails her career ambitions.
She is whip-smart but stubborn and, forbidden by her parents to pursue further formal education, exercises her mind by stirring up conflict among her peers.
It's ridiculous, it's romantic, it's whip-smart, it's totally and utterly bone-headedly basic—and it's unlike nearly anything else happening in pop right now, too.
Not only because he was a whip-smart and surprising man, generous and thoughtful, and I thoroughly enjoyed our discussions about his life and the bomb.
I've argued the Trump era is Franken's time to shine, returning to his roots as a Saturday Night Live comedian and whip-smart progressive insult comic.
I don't think it's that significant, only because they're all whip smart and if they can do things to grow their business, they will do it.
Now with the Izzy True project as their main focus, their work has been developed into a shining example of self-deprecating yet whip-smart songwriting.
This splendidly crafted first installment covers 1957-67, the salad days of a whip-smart, arrogant, ambitious young man determined to forge himself as a writer.
The earlier performance features the whip-smart Negin Farsad, whose book and TED Talk about making white people laugh are sharp explorations of racism and stereotypes.
The spunky, whip-smart Aurora, who bought a round-trip ticket, hopes to write the first book about Homestead II upon her return to New York.
The whip-smart tale of sorrow "Manchester by the Sea" earned its writer and director, Kenneth Lonergan, best screenplay and its star, Casey Affleck, best actor.
Whip-smart and freakishly controlling, Robyn maintains a tight leash on her celebrity troublemakers while her own life rocks and rolls with drugs, adultery and deceit.
The whip-smart MC consistently finds himself in headlines pointing out the hypocrisy in a generation too busy to look away from a phone to examine itself.
On the plus side, Gingrich is whip smart and has a deep familiarity with public policy that would serve him well on the vice presidential debate stage.
The women are sensational, Renée Elise Goldsberry, as Angelica, his whip-smart sister-in-law, particularly, but the characters exist only to love, marry and seduce Hamilton.
"[Scalia] is whip smart and knows the department's mission and operations well," said Glenn Spencer, senior vice president for employment policy at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
Trump, who once bleated "Where's my Roy Cohn?" in his anger about Jeff Sessions recusing himself, wanted a lawyer who was whip-smart, amoral, ruthless and predatory.
Simone Subal is showing the work of Emily Mae Smith, whose paintings are slick and whip-smart updates and appropriations of posters from the '280s and '21990s.
First, though, we see her in a flashback to 1993 as an eager, whip-smart law schooler, working the mail route at Hamlin, Hamlin & McGill alongside Jimmy.
It also traces the twisting path of the two whip-smart female detectives who team up to catch the serial predator who brutalized Marie and the others.
Reese Fallon — who was beginning nursing school at McMaster University in the fall — was remembered as a "whip smart" with a "magnetic" personality,  according to The Toronto Star .
He was whip-smart but also a hothead, and, one night in 1991, a drunk Sater got into an argument at a Midtown bar with a commodities broker.
Last season on Riverdale, it was revealed that Betty, the whip-smart, do-gooder in the group, had been taking Adderall to help her with her school work.
Whip smart producer KAYTRANADA's debut album 99.9% is just a month away, and this afternoon he dropped off a video for one of the album's breeziest, the Anderson .
"We've lost one of the great style icons, a woman who radiated elegance and grace like no other, while remaining absolutely whip smart, right up until the end."
Scott DesJarlais (R-Tenn.), who serves with Cheney on the House Armed Services Committee, called her whip-smart, well-prepared for hearings and well-versed in institutional knowledge.
There's no reality show more overtly ridiculous or self-aware than RuPaul's Drag Race, a giddy free-for-all of splashy performances, whip-smart jokes, and towering talent.
As in "Matilda," his undulating melodies and whip-smart lyrics tap into the brooding sides of the supporting characters, extending the reach of existential anxiety beyond Phil's solipsism.
The Meyerowitzes all speak with the wit and observational detail that one might expect from the screenwriter of such whip-smart comedies as Mistress America and Kicking and Screaming.
M. McFarland Sadie Dupuis, the whip-smart lyricist and frontwoman of Speedy Ortiz, wanted to write an album where she was the only person responsible for every creative decision.
Like his father, Sabonis is a whip-smart passer, capable of spotting creases in the defense from the top of the key and sliding a pass right through them.
One is that many really do genuinely regard Pelosi as a whip-smart leader who can ensure the party holds its own in vital and sometimes esoteric budget fights.
At 53, she had been devastated by the loss of a "really funny, whip-smart" classmate who died by suicide, and his death shaped her ambition to help others.
The play, too, is a feminist act, placing a Hermione type — a bookish, whip-smart woman — at its center and forcing her to do something about her own loneliness.
We were smitten with their staff — they seemed whip smart, were the only firm that shared actual numbers of past returns, and they had an outstanding reputation for personalized service.
It opens as Lucybelle Bledsoe, a whip-smart scientific editor who has ditched Arkansas for the bohemian pleasures of Greenwich Village, is herself ditched by her lover for a man.
Just how much of its humor reflects Bloom's own — goofy, whip smart, absurdist — became clear at the Golden Globes, where Bloom made the most of her time on the red carpet.
In addition to the humorous and whip-smart script, one of the main reasons this spider-film is so fresh is because our spider-protagonist isn&apost Peter Parker at all.
In December, an article by Joy Pullman, managing editor of the conservative web magazine The Federalist, recommended that Ms. DeVos hire Mr. Eitel as part of a "whip-smart legal team."
But based on her comment ("You guys are losers") and the pile of books in front of her, she's going to give us a whip-smart, take-no-shit character either way.
But for Star Wars fans, the whip-smart wordsmith will always be Princess Leia Organa — a badass who broke stereotypes and inspired generations of young girls with her grit, conviction, and strength.
Her character is known for being a whip-smart paralegal who is so good at her job that she earned her own office (an achievement that most associates have yet to land).
"She is whip smart, she is tough and she deeply cares about working people and putting kids through school," Mr. Obama said, citing some of Mr. Sanders's main concerns about Mrs. Clinton.
Whip-smart, tough and sexy, a little damaged maybe, but forever eager to take her place among the chaotic masses, the New York woman is the embodiment of the strong female protagonist.
Though Ward found Flynt to be an unrepentant hedonist and cynical businessman, the budding mogul was also charming and whip-smart, and his more unsavory tendencies were tempered by a whiff of naiveté.
"I think if the right questions were being asked Rob, being the whip smart, soft-spoken, and otherwise congenial and clean cut person he is, gave a satisfying explanation," the former official said.
Ariel Winter graduated in June from high school, which is quite an accomplishment considering she spent most of her childhood on screen playing the whip smart middle child Alex Dunphy in Modern Family.
But Selina, both whip-smart and an Olympian in the art of self-delusion, nails it episode after episode, flanked by people who are as drunk on proximity to power as she is.
Whip-smart and unassuming, with meticulous handwriting and an erstwhile fondness for Tetris, Ms. Jones seems suited to a new era — of transformation but also of restraint — at Vanity Fair and Condé Nast.
The blend of material and sexual excess with existential terror, rooted in whip-smart filmmaking and a powerful performance by Damian Lewis, encapsulates all the strengths of the episode, and of the series.
At the end of James Ijames's whip-smart satire "TJ Loves Sally 4 Ever" (which you would be wise to race to see), we in the audience waited for what felt like minutes.
A whip-smart and unexpectedly riveting drama illuminating the largely unknown back story behind the 1993 Middle East peace accords won the Tony Award for best new play in a very competitive year.
There's Ax's independent-minded wife Lara (Malin Akerman); Rhoades' estranged wife, and Axe Capital's former in-house therapist, Wendy (Maggie Siff); and the ambitious, whip-smart assistant D.A. to Rhoades, Kate Sacher (Condola Rashad).
How to watch it: Available on Hulu, CBS All Access Ridley Scott's whip-smart adaptation of Andy Weir's novel about saving an astronaut stranded on Mars "shows humans as problem solvers," the president says.
"I just assumed you'd be in a senator's washroom," Kerr says, but would a whip-smart female staffer think that, really, when there wasn't even a tiny one for female senators until the 1990s?
A year after playing the pampered Claire in "The Breakfast Club," Molly Ringwald crosses the tracks to play Andie Walsh, a whip-smart teenager from a working-class family in this John Hughes film.
"The West Wing" is a political drama about the day-to-day at the White House, but fans clamored over the Josh and Donna relationship for seven seasons thanks to their whip-smart banter.
" This merry chaos is the engine and the thrill of "The Untitled Action Bronson Show," which airs four nights a week on Viceland, following the rowdy and whip-smart current events series "Desus & Mero.
He is whip-smart, is a veteran and has some definite appeal, especially with younger voters — but can the party nominate someone with his limited experience as the mayor of a relatively small town?
In the episode, we learn that while Plath suffered with her mental health, when she was writing—and feeling her most creatively fulfilled—she was a charming, whip-smart, and a passionate young creative.
Foy confirmed in September that she'd be portraying whip-smart hacker Lisbeth Salander in The Girl in the Spider's Web, a movie adapted from the fourth novel in The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo series.
The whip-smart and big-hearted cop comedy was canceled by FOX and picked up by NBC in May 2017, and now it's poised to present its sixth season with a lot of new attention.
" Aside from the all-women writing and directing team, a few of the things Sergison adored about Russian Doll were its "existential humor" and "whip-smart one-liners," both of which shine through in "Thursday.
For whip-smart Jose, school is his ticket out of poverty, but he also receives a parallel education at home from Amantine and father figures like the magical storyteller Medouze and the charming boat attendant Carmen.
A new take on "Formation" from reproductive rights group Lady Parts Justice League combines Queen Bey's brilliance with a whip-smart takedown of the anti-abortion laws that disproportionately affect poor women and women of color.
Because with a whip-smart New Group production by Stevie Walker-Webb at the Pershing Square Signature Center, "one in two" has entered the world in a state of quiet glory, equal parts laughter and pain.
A whip-smart blend of techno, EBM, and post-punk, the self-released record's more than simply a body of club-ready songs, with Eel presenting a captivating narrative that you don't often find in dance music.
How to watch it: Available on HBO Go (currently), YouTube, Amazon Video, Google Play, Vudu, iTunes Ridley Scott's whip-smart adaptation of Andy Weir's novel about saving an astronaut stranded on Mars "shows humans as problem solvers," the president says.
Since her initial confirmation to the FCC in 2012, Rosenworcel, a 45-year-old former Senate staffer, has developed a reputation as a whip-smart and passionate regulator with a deep concern for addressing the "digital divide," especially for children.
Now, it's nothing at all to do with food except that they are, like you, users of NYT Cooking, but this whip-smart Amanda Hess story about Matthew Broderick and Sarah Jessica Parker is as sweet as a cake from Greenberg's.
He is whip-smart and has a Socratic-style of debating that I found improved to my work product and understanding of policy (looking back, it may have also been intimidating to staffers who were not fresh out of law school).
The celebration of Prince was one part of a spectacularly executed night that also featured whip-smart hosting by Tracee Ellis Ross and Anthony Anderson, a fiery speech by Jesse Williams and a forceful performance by Beyoncé with Kendrick Lamar.
While it's mostly an adventure film—the boy and his foster uncle end up having to fend for themselves in the New Zealand outback—it's also a whip-smart family comedy, something that's at the heart of a lot of Waititi's films.
" Cmelka was chosen for this series by artist Matt Saunders, who claimed in my last interview with him that her last show at the Kunstverein Langenhagen was "a whip-smart trio of self-reflexive videos […] They speak with wit and emotional truth.
This one hurts, a little: Charlie McDowell's previous feature, The One I Love, was a surprisingly gripping and whip-smart sci-fi film dressed up in mumblecore clothing, and I anticipated seeing what he could do with the intriguing conceit behind this film.
But if you think you know where this film's going to go, that's the key to this savvy horror film, with two whip-smart engineers (played by the show-stealing Bradley Whitford and super-dry Richard Jenkins) quite literally changing the game.
Love for Sanders Sanders' own whip-smart political instincts and tendency to visibly infuriate reporters with her brassiness and non-answers during the briefings play into the administration's contention that it is the victim of an orchestrated campaign of unfair press coverage.
Fortunately, Schreck also intends to heal some of the heartache she unearths during What the Constitution Means to Me. The show's final moments graciously expand our viewpoint into the show's titular thesis by introducing a young debater, the whip-smart Rosdely Ciprian.
We last saw politicos Josh Lyman and Donna Moss a 10 years ago as the finally managed, after seven seasons of whip-smart banter and subtle flirting, to make it work and were shown together on the series finale, implying that their relationship was endgame.
Because Klein — who is not only whip-smart funny on the phone but also across the pages of her new essay collection, You'll Grow Out Of It, debuting June 12 — is an American comedic treasure, and that is not a hyperbolic statement in the slightest.
However, the two girls find a bond in each other through passive-aggressive and whip-smart dialogue, and the late Anton Yelchin joins them on their quest to kill as an erratic drug dealer, the actor's final role before he passed away in 2016.
Foster notably appeared as Violet on Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life, the 2016 Netflix miniseries sequel to the dramedy that followed the adventures of young mother Lorelai Gilmore and her whip-smart daughter Rory from their town of Stars Hollow, Connecticut, and beyond.
His public reveal as Empire's new chief executive goes shakily at best, thanks to a whip-smart journalist who asks how the label plans to do future business with Lucious, who by all outward appearances was summarily drummed out of his company by blood kin.
"I want a good lawyer who is whip smart, who is not a hater, who calls the balls and the strikes, who understands the way Madison meant the separation of powers to work, and who will listen to all points of view," Kennedy added.
"I want a good lawyer who is whip smart, who is not a hater, who calls the balls and the strikes, who understands the way Madison meant the separation of powers to work, and who will listen to all points of view," Kennedy added.
Unlike their late-night peers, the pair don't have an impeccably plotted approach to the show: They just talk, a geyser of whip-smart running commentary, seamlessly building off each other's jokes, able to anticipate and carry each other like dancers or jazz musicians.
He is now likely to get it if, as reported, Mike Pompeo, the director of the Central Intelligence Agency, moves over to the State Department and Senator Tom Cotton, Republican of Arkansas, succeeds him at the C.I.A. Both are whip smart, ideological — and deeply partisan.
The character of Coco Connor (Antoinette Robinson)—the popular, ambitious and whip-smart star student at Winchester University— realizes she's pregnant, and though shocked and initially unsure on how to handle it, has no regrets on the sexual experience that led up to that point.
We should have had an entire act devoted to whip-smart Rose Granger-Weasley, but instead she only ever showed up to deliver clunky exposition to Albus and Scorpius or to stand in the way of their budding homoerotic friendship by being a crush object.
Just look at the density of the opening bars, and then we can move on to a new topic: "Fireman" is a song that captures all of Lil Wayne's appeal, from his whip-smart jokes to his instincts for memorable phrases to his sensibility for hooks.
The whip-smart New York queen is known for her intellectual, avant-garde approach to drag (she toyed with imitating third-wave feminist icon Judith Butler for "Snatch Game," the recurring game show challenge on Drag Race), and Velour's performance at the finale was no exception.
Facing off before the Supreme Court on Wednesday, in what could be the most momentous abortion case in a quarter-century, will be two lawyers who are still in their thirties and are described by colleagues as whip-smart masters of the law and unflappable under pressure.
Joule might have been another Jade from Beyond Good & Evil: a whip-smart female protagonist whose likability stems not from her looks or cool move set, but how she tackles the problems before her and uses guile and ingenuity as effortlessly as she does a firearm.
We spend most of the movie wondering if Barbara really is the town's protector burdened with magical powers, or just a whip-smart teen who's creatively dealing with some unspoken grief — she lives with her two older siblings, and any mention of their parents is quickly glossed over.
It's a grand feeling though to have been part of these un-pedigreed, angry, whip-smart outlets full of journalists, too often men but also many brilliant women, who were cocksure about their obsessions—and to have been some small part of some 17-year-old's semi-golden age.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Feminist art isn't quite the preoccupation of Barbara Bourland's gripping new novel Fake Like Me, but feminism in the art world sure is, and the book's whip-smart narrator , a thirty-something painter (who remains nameless throughout), has a lot to say on the matter.
Ambassador Marie Yovanovitch – "a top-notch diplomat, careful, meticulous, whip smart" – was put through months of a coordinated smear campaign by President TrumpDonald John TrumpGOP senators balk at lengthy impeachment trial Warren goes local in race to build 2020 movement 85033 Democrats make play for veterans' votes MORE and his allies.
His whip smart brain moves quickly—at one moment, he'll be telling you a story about playing with John Prine, then he'll reference a specific moment in a Grateful Dead documentary, then find a way to shit on Trump, and somehow make a reference to Steely Dan along the way.
Joining Lena on this expedition to seek out the source of The Shimmer are Dr. Ventress, a curt psychologist whose intensity suggests she's hiding something (Jennifer Jason Leigh), Anya, an impetuous and fierce paramedic (Gina Rodriguez), Josie, a whip-smart and sensitive physicist (Tessa Thompson), and Cass, a friendly yet reserved anthropologist (Tuva Novotny).
But if the whip-smart dialogue and bruising action sequences showcased at E3 are a genuine indication of what's coming, this is going to be up there with the first Walking Dead and Tales from the Borderlands as a genuine jewel in its makers' still-just-about-on-there, though-it's-been-wobbling-lately, story-slanted-gaming crown.
GLOW's dazzling third season delivered a boatload of what we love about this series: whip-smart comedic timing, devastating dramatic turns, ample screen time for stars Betty Gilpin and Alison Brie, rich woman-centric narratives, a whole bunch of glitzy costumes — hell, we even got a wrestling-themed Christmas special and a Geena Davis guest spot!
Written as a series of letters to two composite characters, a "whip smart" Jewish college student and a well-meaning gentile law professor, Lipstadt's book aims not to break new scholarly ground but to awaken her audience to the nature, persistence and scale of the threat, along with the insidious ways in which it seeks to disguise itself.
Many British comedic TV exports—the soused vulgarity of Absolutely Fabulous, Monty Python's whip-smart absurdism, the witty, cerebral bonhomie of The IT Crowd, and cringe-inducing character studies like The Office and Saxondale—have been cultishly cherished by non-UK audiences looking for alternatives to the homogenous humor that American TV comedies had, until the last decade or so, come to define.
SUNDAY PUZZLE — I'll bet there are a few new readers today, and you should all feel good about being here: First of all, you're going to just love this column and the community it hosts; and mainly, because today's grid by Zhouqin Burnikel is whip-smart, sneaky and absolutely delicious, once you crack open its shell enough to get to the meat.
The more I learned about the real Marcia Clark, not the two-dimensional cardboard cut-out I saw on the news, but the complicated, whip smart, mother of two … the more I had to recognize that I, along with the rest of the world had been superficial and careless in my judgment and I'm glad to be able to stand here today in front of everyone and tell you: I'm sorry.
"People know Shahira as a quick study, whip smart on policy, and a source of prudent counsel," said Brendan Dunn, a former aide to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellPelosi, Schumer press for gun screenings as Trump inches away The malware election: Returning to paper ballots only way to prevent hacking First House Republican backs bill banning assault weapons MORE (R-Ky.) who now works at the law firm Akin Gump LLP.
Melissa Febos is the author of the memoir Whip Smart and the essay collection Abandon Me. She is the winner of the Jeanne Córdova Nonfiction Award from Lambda Literary, the Sarah Verdone Writing Award from the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, and the recipient of fellowships from the MacDowell Colony, Bread Loaf Writers' Conference, Virginia Center for the Creative Arts, the BAU Institute, the Barbara Deming Memorial Fund, Vermont Studio Center, and others.
Black music, in its broadest possible sweep, was a rallying cause for the core members of the Soulquarians: D'Angelo, an R&B singer and pianist oozing every sort of charisma; Questlove, a whip-smart drummer steeped in soul and hip-hop arcana; James Poyser, a thoughtful keyboardist well versed in gospel, funk and fusion; and J Dilla, a crate-digging producer with the wizardly ability to turn a simple backbeat into something tilted, woozy or smudged.
In "Molly's Game," opening Christmas Day, Aaron Sorkin adapts Ms. Bloom's 2014 memoir and, in his directorial debut, follows her up the money mountain as she lures Hollywood stars, pro athletes and Russian mobsters into high-stakes poker games — and then gets busted by the F.B.I. Jessica Chastain, who earned a Golden Globe nomination for playing the whip smart Molly, brandishes Mr. Sorkin's rat-a-tat dialogue in verbal duels with Kevin Costner, as her psychologist father; Michael Cera, as a celebrity card shark; and Idris Elba, as her defense attorney, who can't understand why she doesn't take the government's deal — and the $4 million it confiscated from her.

No results under this filter, show 192 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.