Word: cleverisms
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...year-old-girl-and-her-mom the in reels Jack and, own his each to, same the all. Convinced not I’m but, laugh a provide (end?) beginning the at gymnastics lackluster rather some and, drum-beating and piano-jumping neat some there’s. Trick clever a enjoy audiences seems it so, (character Riesman certain a by critiqued lamely as) puppetry of use Interpol’s like know-nothings music some and, Stripes White the for well did Legos? Greatness to video a raise gimmicks can, still. Itself in praise-worthy...
Introducing himself and welcoming the audience, Jenkins begins the same tried-and-true routine of introducing the night’s performers, making some clever transitions between performers to give the show a general smoothness and coherence. The comedians themselves are a bit hit-or-miss, some consistently cracking up the audience with quality jokes, such as the Walsh Brothers, while others border only on bizarre...
Best way for a guy or girl to get your attention: Good dance moves, a really fast down-in-one, a clever limerick, or coming to a Harvard volleyball game with a dancing santa
...real terms, Government spending has gone up 25% since Reagan took office and now accounts for 24% of the total economy. "The truth has sort of caught up with him," said one of Stockman's few harsh critics, Democratic Senator Ernest Hollings of South Carolina. "Stockman was too clever for the country. He was misleading at almost every turn with those blooming figures." Pennsylvania's Republican Senator John Heinz offered a slightly more charitable assessment: "Stockman won a lot of battles, but he lost...
...consummate entrepreneur," says Otellini, describing the company's founding chief. "Gordon [Moore] was the genius. Andy [Grove] was the management guru. Craig [Barrett]'s legacy was building our manufacturing facilities in the middle of a downturn." Of himself, Otellini says, "I'm the product guy." The implication: clever product design and planning can help guide Intel out of the wilderness...