Sentences with phrase «often facetious»

Robert Arneson elevated clay as a medium and changed the definition of art with often facetious renditions of household wares, such as the sexualized and phallic teapot on view, entitled Golden Rod (1969).
A well - researched and well - illustrated, if often facetious, record of the U.S. government's longtime war on cannabis.
They make an odd pairing, the serious interviewer up against the often facetious and occasionally ridiculous darling of popular culture.

Not exact matches

Of course it is facetious to suggest Arsenal have direct input but if a blood and thunder Aussie Rules knucklehead like me can come to love this game I promise you it is happening more and more often.
In its beginnings, the Yorkie surprisingly belonged to the working class, especially the weavers; in fact, facetious comments were often made about how the dogs» fine, silky coats were the ultimate product of the looms.
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