Sentences with phrase «flapper who»

He then comes home, becomes a minister and marries the first gold - digging flapper who looks in his direction (she listens to jazz, wears makeup and ankle - length dresses that are somewhat form - fitting, dances and kisses boys and drinks), much to poor Susie's surprise.
Our two preferred keepers are both unreliable flappers who are just mistake ridden, though both still have talent on their day.
This fits well with the theory that flying dinosaurs evolved from tree dwellers that parachuted to the ground, which then gave rise to gliders and eventually to flappers who could perform powered flight.

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What we don't read but may assume is that the frond flappers of John 12:12 - 19 who go out to meet Jesus move toward the city gate with the 200 - year - old story of Simon Maccabeus vividly in mind.
Lehmann a top class goalkeeper, «old flappers and punchers «who made a habit of giving the ball to the opposition?
He is an exceptional keeper, way better than Oooospina who is a great shot - stopper normally (except from Costa in the Cup Final) but is a hopeless manager of his penalty area and a flapper at crosses.
On this Father's Day, as emasculating as it may be to admit, I'm very grateful our kids have a mom who understands the flapper flush mechanisms in their toilets.
We should probably have talked about the style of the flapper before the actual makeup, but who cares, the makeup was in center.
These are all under $ 50, so you can still afford to have a good time on Halloween (it is a Saturday, after all...) Pair your fringed dress with some strappy silver heels and scoff at anyone who guesses you're dressed as a flapper.
Zelda, dubbed the «first American flapper» by her husband, was best known as a wild child who loved attention.
Trendy music nurtured new dance moves such as the Charleston and the youth in general dived into the decade giddy after the end of World War I. Women had just won the right to vote in 1920 and the image of the «flapper,» a young lady with bobbed hair and short skirts who...
With tommy guns, hot cars, speakeasies, cops and robbers, and a former lawman who believes in vigilante justice, all played out against the flapper period of gun molls and Prohibition, The Hot Kid is Elmore Leonard — a true master — at his best.
Like Fitzgerald, who flipped between flappers and philosophers, it has all the raucous elements of the color - mad paintings, but also interjects an elevating and welcome note of doubt, the kind of momentary struggle with the material qualities of color that makes Cezanne or Diebenkorn so admirable under similar conditions.
She was joined by guest speaker Victoria Morris, who discussed the appearance of the NEPka, the Soviet Union's equivalent of the flapper, in the mass culture of the 1920s.
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