Sentences with phrase «lilt in»

There's a new enjoyable lilt in your «voice,» Melissa.
Quite simply, I adored this book which explored slavery and subjugation in a prose so lyrical and moving that I heard the characters lilt in every phrase I read.
USC professor Drew Casper provides a commentary track, though if the common problem of academic commentaries is their dry tone and pile - up of detail, Casper's track, down to the falsely ingratiating lilt in his voice, sounds like a Film 101 professor explaining simple concepts to a class he assumes has never heard of them before.
It's that shiny silver hair and the lilt in the voice and the grin.
She's a wise counselor with a friendly twinkle in her eye and lilt in her voice.
thats fine and dandy but i'm a randy dandy with a lilt in my voice and wiggle in my jiggle.

Not exact matches

With the lilt characteristic of a Southern megachurch pastor, Bob Roberts Jr. introduced the most significant Muslim statement on religious freedom in 1,400 years.
In shock I said, «no, no, no, no, no...» in disbelief and He said, «Awwww» with a disappointed lilIn shock I said, «no, no, no, no, no...» in disbelief and He said, «Awwww» with a disappointed lilin disbelief and He said, «Awwww» with a disappointed lilt.
Science writer Annie Murphy Paul talks through new research that shows how much we learn in the womb - from the lilt of our native language to our soon - to - be-favorite foods.
In that womb time most people would agree that in the last months of pregnancy we feel our mother's rhythms, her wants, her heartbeat, the lilt of her walk the sound of her voice and perhaps even her smilIn that womb time most people would agree that in the last months of pregnancy we feel our mother's rhythms, her wants, her heartbeat, the lilt of her walk the sound of her voice and perhaps even her smilin the last months of pregnancy we feel our mother's rhythms, her wants, her heartbeat, the lilt of her walk the sound of her voice and perhaps even her smile.
You get the feeling that someone like Peres was never a natural leader of Israel — the Polish lilt to his accent, and his limits in terms of military experience, something still so valued in a country which has spent years fighting for its right to exist and still operates mandatory military service, are made much of.
«Oh, I was so sad,» she said in her soft Portuguese lilt.
beams photographer and director Ellen von Unwerth in her soft Frankfurt lilt, while holding court at Michael Hoppen's Gallery in Chelsea, where she has come to unveil her latest show, Do Not Disturb.
Simply having a French lilt is popular too: 39 % of Canadians agree it's the world's most alluring accent (great news for singles in Montreal and those dating Gatineau!).
Like many other Wakandans, he speaks in English with a South African lilt, an accent that vividly summons up Nelson Mandela and suggests that T'Challa will soon be assuming the role of international diplomat.
Mike Myers strikes post-Austin Powers gold with his Scottish lilt as the eponymous fearless ogre with repressed yearnings for Princess Fiona (Cameron Diaz), an enlightened damsel in distress, a nighttime secret, and a voice that will strike fear into any bluebird (in a bit that had a dozen critics rolling in the aisles at an early press screening).
But Dot can play Beethoven's «Appassionata» and «Moonlight» as the situation demands, and she provides treacly narration throughout in her piping, irritating lilt.
Still, what could easily become your grandmother's favorite movie of the year at least gives its star, 21 - year - old Saoirse Ronan (Best Supporting Actress Oscar - nominee for 2007's «Atonement»), a chance to show off her native lilt and alluring azure eyes while shining in an immigrant saga that focuses on the fate of an ambitious plucky career girl.
«You give it all then you'll take it back,» the singer lilts as Clare nudges Paul (Mitchell Slaggert, «Moss»), whom in Meredith's words is the school's «F Boy,» with a veiled elation in knowing her second wish is fulfilled.
While Boseman (who played legendary singer James Brown in the biopic Get On Up, 2014), with his lovely lilt and noble mien, is the focus here, he is surrounded by many powerful women.
As Williams was busy doing that, Thomas Newman filled in with Steven Spielberg, lending a melancholy lilt to Bridge of Spies.
Working out the number of sugar of each drink (Lucozade, Ribena, Coca - cola, Lilt, Tropicana and Innocent) per litre, centilitre in Drinks table worksheet.
And there was that lilt of a California 20 - something in her voice.
Though kindred to Bone Gap in its focuses on desire and disappearance, this is a read - alike of tone: there's a phantasmagorical lilt to Lanagan's writing that fits alongside that of Ruby.
Not only because the writing has a distinct Irish lilt but because each short chapter ends with a musical score for an Irish jig, so unless one happens to be a dab hand on the keyboard, or better still, the fiddle, there is an element of the book that one misses out on (in fact it's a little frustrating that this otherwise wonderful book, winner of the Guardian and Whitbread children's book awards, doesn't come with an attached CD for the musically - challenged amongst us).
Once you hear Sedaris's nasal lilt, you will be unable to read his books without it echoing in your head.
From the lilt of your phrasing and the flaws in your grammar, I realized you were Italian, not English.
A private tour of Trinity College with fast - track entry to the Book of Kells, a Jaunting Car ride in Killarney, luscious green countryside, dramatic coastal scenery and the «lilt» of Irish voices all make for an exceptional journey.
Located at the EPIC Hotel in Brickell, LILT Lounge is the kind of place where patrons don't have to scream in order to have a conversation.
Belize is the only Central American nation where English in the primary language, softened by a relaxed Caribbean lilt.
That's right music game fans who have been vaguely interested in my output since lilt line but bitterly disappointed ever since — your time has come!
At the Centre for Contemporary Arts, just down the hill from Glasgow School of Art, the exhibition «Lilt, Twang, Tremor» took its title from a quote in Anne Karpf's book The Human Voice, which states that «our lilt, twang or tremor are eloquent beyond words.&raLilt, Twang, Tremor» took its title from a quote in Anne Karpf's book The Human Voice, which states that «our lilt, twang or tremor are eloquent beyond words.&ralilt, twang or tremor are eloquent beyond words.»
The sequence recalls the progress of forms in early 20th century Russian avant - garde abstraction and the lilt of 1960s» steel constructions by the late Anthony Caro.
The artist does her own voice - overs in English, deliberately mispronouncing words in her native lilt.
Catching people unawares under the bridges, the sound had a haunting, mysterious lilt: Philipsz's work draws on «loss, longing and the power of memory», according to judge Polly Staple, the director of the Chisenhale gallery in London.
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