Sentences with phrase «slightly delirious»

It maintains that slightly delirious tone throughout, but the technical details are relatively minimal.
Bernhardt presents a slightly delirious feeling of New York City, the out - of - date and the up - to - the - minute all in one.
We'll look around, barely able to open our eyes, slightly delirious; we'll turn around and have to climb down for another five hours.

Not exact matches

They will, though, be slightly disappointed with the start they've made at home, drawing their opening two league encounters at The Reebok with Fulham and Birmingham City, but Bolton fans were left delirious as they beat West Ham 3 - 1 at Upton Park, their second win over the Hammers in successive seasons.
If the slightly rambling Django Unchained is «lesser Tarantino» — you know, only a B instead of an A — it's still a heady, delirious good time.
by Angelo Muredda To say that latter - day Clint Eastwood is an acquired taste seems slightly inaccurate, in that it implies a certain consistency on both the filmmaker's and the viewer's part: while even Invictus and the «Touched by an Angel» outtake Hereafter have their fans, you don't find many of them championing, say, the delirious Europop ballads that punctuate the former.
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