Sentences with phrase «dry wit does»

Unfortunately, her martini - dry wit didn't lead to an especially happy love life.

Not exact matches

«There is nothing you don't know about what is going on in these counties if you live there,» says McGonigal, who's trim, mild - mannered, and occasionally reveals a dry wit.
With his parched appearance and dry wit, silliness does not suit Jim McMillen.
He's a big ol' ursine freak of nature, and he has a dry wit that the rest of the country doesn't get to see.
I have a dry, quick wit and I do kiss better than I cook, but tha..
He left after a single season to pursue film opportunities, but did not really strike gold until Caddyshack (1980), in which he played a rich golf pro who oozed confidence and a dry sarcastic wit three steps ahead of anyone else.
That frustration, coupled with a palpable tension about the repercussions of what they are doing, is played just under the surface, masked with a dry and pointed wit that keeps things afloat, such as Murrow turning down an invitation from Paley to a basketball game by explaining that he's busy bringing down his network.
This is a film whose warm sympathy for its central characters doesn't preclude frequent touches of dry wit, in dialogue and direction, says Kermode.
Helen Mirren's dry wit offers a suitable counter to Brand's off - the - chart antics but Jennifer Garner isn't given nearly enough to do and the show's finest asset, Luis Guzman, is woefully underused.
Bonnie Hunt is good and delivers her lines with her trademark dry wit, but why do her t - shirts seem to get tighter in every scene?.
Not only did it have wildly different gameplay perspects when the player's control went from the tech - obsessed Meccaryns, the magic - wielding mermaid - like Sea Reapers, to the giant Godzilla - like Kabuto, but a dry, witty British wit dispersed through the entire game.
His dry, daunting wit accounts for much of this effect, as do other tactics for remaining aloof and preserving confidentiality.
Regarding the «streaker» he says, with Scottish dry wit: «Well, I didn't expect that....»
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