Sentences with phrase «bumpkin on»

Yet she finds herself in the arms of a soulful country bumpkin on the dance floor.

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We have always had the sense that she looks down on us and thinks we are country bumpkins, out of touch with the real world.
Cowards hoping that just saying the word «lawyer» will scare people, based on the highly narcissistic assumption that Tony and Cronies are the only sophisticates in the room and the rest of us are country bumpkins who don't know nothin» from lawyerin».
Sure there's a few uneducated bumpkins who still cling to their religious security blanket and an occasional presidential candidate who attempts to capitalize on their ignorance but for the overwhelming most part, in all educated parts of western society, religion is a non-factor.
Then it was off the New York City, where, like a big country bumpkin, I asked the barista at the Starbucks on 44th and Broadway about store hours.
This Bumpkins diaper bag is made out of recycled fabric and features a very on - trend geometric pattern which makes it an awesome gender neutral option.
The subject — a disastrous honeymoon on the Dorset coast in 1962 — can only be explained by digging into the backgrounds of Florence (Saoirse Ronan), a bright, rebellious violinist from upper - middle - class parents (Samuel West, Emily Watson), and Edward (Billy Howle), an earnest history graduate snootily regarded by his in - laws as a country bumpkin.
It's Howle that is the film's big find, and the rising star break outs as the wounded and compelling Edward, a rough - hewed «bumpkin» who wears his heart on his sleeve.
For one thing, when Sam and Ian cross paths early on with local bumpkins Chook and German (Aaron Glenane, Aaron Pederson), it's not clear if they're savages in waiting or just folks from the country who are a bit rough.
McBrayer comes of as an innocent country bumpkin just like he portrays on NBC's 30 Rock.
Country bumpkins rob an armored car and spend their haul on velvet Elvis's and such.
The standout scene of the brothers» semi-affectionate riff on 1950s Hollywood throws the brunt of their combined talent for writing and deadpan timing into a two - man vaudeville routine of words and manners, in which a sophisticated director (Ralph Fiennes) and a bumpkin - ish actor (Alden Ehrenreich) struggle to get through a single line of dialogue: «Would that it were so simple.»
Pumpkinhead distinguishes itself early on in covering the typical set - up of privileged kids venturing into the wilderness for a weekend's debauch from the point - of - view of the imposed - upon bumpkins.
Two city slickers, Detroit Don Monfort and stevepostrel, get schooled on the stock market by a country bumpkin.
«What a pair of bumpkins,» CO2 thinks, as he greets them and they order beer on tap, but their appearance matters not for his purpose.
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