Sentences with phrase «lighten the mood at»

I see you did try to lighten the mood at the end.
Molly, the family's other Pug / Terrier mix, lightens the mood at bath time.
Hyman's visits also help to lighten the mood at the station, which understandably can get heavy at times.
His unique sense of humour never fails to lighten the mood at the dive centre and his calm attitude, passion for work and his encyclopaedic knowledge of all things diving ensures that his students always become experts in no time.

Not exact matches

Chocolate's dark mood is lightening at last.
Tamaro has a knack for lightening the mood, validating your feelings during the postpartum emotional roller coaster, and at the same time giving you practical guidance on getting breastfeeding going in the right direction.
It's Friday, and I'm in a let's lighten up and laugh at ourselves sort of mood.
But as soon as Ellis arrived at his HQ after calling Sheehan to concede, the mood lightened.
«Thank you for that introduction, Adam... Marshall,» the shadow chancellor said, trying to lighten the mood with a gag at his own expense about his Newsnight appearance.
Moving your body, even at the lightest intensity, will release endorphins inside your body and that will automatically lighten your mood.
Without calling attention to anyone, lighten the mood, light a candle if you need to quell a smell, and know that at the very least, your students will have a funny story to share.
It's a wonderful tool for putting people at ease, lightening the mood, and not taking anything too seriously.
The likes of Bryan Cranston, Blythe Danner and William Petersen needn't have turned up at all, but James Caan lightens the mood whenever he's onscreen and the young unknowns get a chance to shine instead; particularly (the director's daughter) Betty Kaye, who develops a crush on her teacher and Sami Gayle as a young prostitute who develops a similar infatuation.
Some scenes are almost slightly pantomime-esque with some slightly funny moments of comedy and slapstick which do lighten the mood (mainly at the start before the characters enter the war).
When the story does get serious — or even mildly dire at times — the writers are quick to lighten up the mood through the dialogue.
Greg's the kind of guy that will use humor at such a tragic time in order to lighten the mood.
That's a tedious exercise in any medium, and Parker tries to lighten the mood with satirical jabs at the insular New York art world.
While it does not seem unreasonable to lighten the mood when examining the devastation that can result for people facing this issue, wrapping things up as they are with the suggestion that the characters have learnt their life lessons is insincere at best.
In between messages about the closing party they're hosting at SXSW, comiXology has taken to Twitter to keep people aware that they're working on the issue and, it appears, try to lighten the mood somewhat:
Beckie Agan, CRS ®, GRI, broker and team leader at Carpenter, REALTORS ®, in Indianapolis, is using dance to lighten the mood.
Been a long day; been at a funeral... writing to lighten the mood.
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