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"woodenness" Definitions
  1. behaviour or speech that does not show enough natural expression, emotion or movement

10 Sentences With "woodenness"

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But seeing some of the woodenness in Yakuza 6 has made me re-evaluate that position.
"With Hillary, we hyperbolize her traits — her narrow-minded focus and her woodenness, and we crank it up to insane degrees," Mr. Bolton said.
The woodenness of her acting and the years-long role as Vince McMahon's put-upon wife belied the fact that Linda was and is a ruthless, unscrupulous corporate hand.
Bloomberg's performance in the Las Vegas debate was shockingly bad -- a toxic combination of woodenness and snarkiness that left voters looking for an alternative to Biden or Vermont Sen.
For a politician whose woodenness as a campaigner has been as conspicuous as her toughness, and for the 15.5m Democrats who have voted for her, it is an impressive achievement.
The excitement around his campaign always showed up her woodenness as a campaigner; it takes a lot of loud pop music to work up an atmosphere at Mrs Clinton's rallies.
Ryder is a gifted actress, and Reeves, who has mostly been coasting on roles where he doesn't have to say more than 15 lines at a time, manages to turn his signature woodenness into comedy.
Leslie Halliwell described it as a "very obvious disaster movie with risible dialogue". The Guardian article on The Swarm stated, "You could pass it all off as a sick joke, except it cost twelve million dollars, twenty-two million bees, and several years of someone's life." Barry Took, reviewing it for Punch, stated, "the story is of a banality matched only by the woodenness of the acting". Time Out magazine called The Swarm a "risibly inadequate disaster movie".
The book received generally positive reviews. Kirkus Reviews praised the book as "a satisfying thriller" where "Clancy’s writing has shed some of its erstwhile woodenness" and "doesn't read a technical manual, which is all to the good". Publishers Weekly hailed the "highly readable if workmanlike techno-thriller", concluding: "Clancy fans will welcome all the high-tech data as well as heroes who can single-handedly take out whole teams of bad guys." The book was nominated for Best Mystery & Thriller during the Goodreads Choice Awards of 2013, but lost to the novel Inferno by Dan Brown.
Gore's appearance on Futurama is considered to be a part of his "carefully choreographed" reemergence after his loss in the 2000 Presidential election. The appearance also allowed him to show a different side of himself rather than the "personified synonym for woodenness" he had previously been known for in order to promote his book Joined at the Heart. The episode received a "B" rating from Sci Fi Weekly noting that, while the episode was not one of the best in the series, it was still a solid effort and was "funny and irreverent". The reviewer praised the voicing in the episode, particularly Gore's performance, calling him "a stitch".

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