Sentences with word «flintiness»

Black sleeveless with beige floral lace sheer and cutout on the edges has plenty of flintiness's to keep you feeling light and bubbly during the entire day.
Chabrol's ostensibly placid version of Madame Bovary invests Flaubert's portrait of stifled womanhood with unmistakable flintiness.
The early leaders of the indie revolution had to have a certain flintiness to them, to buck so hard against tradition.
Better still is Abigail Breslin as the girl in question, observing her changing self with a blend of flintiness and panic; you could argue for the film as a grisly coming - of - age metaphor to file alongside Carrie and Ginger Snaps.
Sometimes the problem may be our own coldness of heart, but often it is the flintiness of the given text.
The actors have matured, as well, into fine actors, Radcliffe intense and focused, Emma Watson as Hermione, the whiz kid wizard, evincing a grounded poise with less of the flintiness than before.
Because she's so conventionally pretty, Connelly strains credibility in her role but only at first; her flintiness and quiet intensity leave a greater impression.
Without a baseline assumption of canned male toughness and bravado, the characters in Annihilation are freer to have more a more interesting dynamic — their steeliness and sorrow, their fear and flintiness, intriguingly commingle and inform one another.
Mildred has the flintiness, independence, and limited conversational skills of a classic Western hero, and soon finds herself in a lonely spot not unlike Cooper's in High Noon.
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