Sentences with phrase «irish brogue»

As she got older, she would add more and more sugar to the tea, and then say in her heavy Irish brogue, «They don't make sugar the way they used to.»
«With our distribution system primarily Internet - based, we've bypassed normal methods,» remarked producer and director Martin O'Brien in a thick, Irish brogue.
He also has a cool Irish brogue, which makes me 25 % cooler just by standing next to him when he talks.
With compelling characters, murderous exploits, and a healthy dash of Irish brogue, John Michael McDonagh's debut feature The Guard had its premiere Thursday as part of the Day One kick - off to the 2011 Festival.
perfectly respectable Irish brogue).
Improbably but deservingly first - billed, he uses something resembling a mild Irish brogue.
We have Gerard Butler, ye olde Scottish dude, trying and failing for that Irish brogue for which he publicly apologized afterward.
He has some big shoes to fill, following in the footsteps of Clint Eastwood (who played the role in the first film version of the novel), but he more than holds his own, wielding his Irish brogue like a saber as he cuts these ladies to ribbons.
Cameron Diaz is a typical love interest with a past and an inconsistent Irish brogue.
Roger's Midwestern twang contrasted almost musically with O'Toole's Irish brogue.
With his hair dyed blonde and little effort made to conceal his Irish brogue, Farrell simply isn't believable as Alexander the Great — he's more Alexander the Cute — and his prebattle speechifying before his troops, clearly meant to recall Kenneth Branagh's electrifying Henry V prebloodshed pep talk, comes off as laughably out of place.
«For decent food of any kind one really needs to go to London,» he mutters in a mild Irish brogue as he peruses the menu.
One of my favorite passengers was Kathleen, a feisty senior from Queens with a slight Irish brogue.
So we're fairly hopeful that we will have an Irish - American major soon,» he added speaking in a thick Irish brogue.
According to inside sources, Brian, also an ex-labor leader, was known to speak in a fake Irish brogue to help him fit in with union workers.
Anchormen Jim Nantz and Ken Venturi were talking about David Duval's many second - place finishes and his failure to win when Feherty's Irish brogue came floating over the airwaves.
It didn't help that my sister could reproduce a spot - on Irish brogue.
@ David Johnson... Actually, I'm really, really good at imagining an Irish brogue and I caught the reference.
«In Ireland, we used to sit up and wait for John Wayne to say, «Surely that man was the Son of God,» at the end of «The Greatest Story Ever Told» every Easter,» Downey said, with her thick Irish brogue dipping into a delightfully terrible John Wayne impersonation.
Laird and other locals share a thick accent that's equal parts Southern twang and Irish brogue.

Not exact matches

Certain robust gentlemen with a bit of a brogue about them were the talk of the American sporting world at the turn of the century, for at that time Irish - American athletes dominated a large section of the sports world.
During this same period, Hale also appeared regularly as Irish - brogued Inspector Fernack in RKO's «The Saint» series.
Inside, a young Irish couple and their visiting mother sat close by, conversing in a thick brogue.
«Kerrygold is owned by Irish dairy farmers, and this is our ad», the farmers declare in broad brogue.
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