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Word: cloy (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...songs not only cloy, they choke, which must make them as much of a challenge to sing as to hear. In The Slipper and the Rose, the melodies slosh around lyrics that have largely to do with the frustrations of love and royalty. The Prince (Richard Chamberlain) bellyaches tunefully about the difficulty of finding a loved one from amongst the array of regal dogs put forward by his father the King (Michael Hordern). These complaints absorb rather more time than they should, and result, directly or indirectly, in several dance numbers of singular clumsiness. The dancers-presumably professionals-look like...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Cinema: Glass Sliver | 1/17/1977 | See Source »

...Cleopatra, "Age cannot wither nor custom stale her infinite variety ... other women cloy the appetites they feed; but she makes hungry/ Where most she satisfies." Even the vows that she and Antony swear in lovers' defiance of the world are thunderously imperial. Says Antony: "Let Rome in Tiber melt, and the wide arch of the ranged empire fall!" and Cleopatra echoes, "Melt Egypt into Nile...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Theater: Canada's Dramatic Lodestar | 6/21/1976 | See Source »

...sucked their fruit globes fair or red: Sweeter than honey from the rock... She never tasted such before, How should it cloy with length of use? She sucked and sucked and sucked the more...

Author: By Anemona Hartocollis, | Title: Silent Moving Ones | 5/21/1974 | See Source »

Following on the heels of Digging Out, a critically acclaimed but entirely conventional first novel, Author Roiphe this time has happily been willing to experiment, a rare enough quality in second novelists. Skillfully-and without too much cloy-she captures the minutiae of matrimony and maternity, evoking only too clearly the "educated" woman's dilemma, torn between vulnerability for her children and her demands for self. The Reynoldses make a city scene familiar in particular to New Yorkers. But Margaret's inner scene will be recognized and applauded by young mothers everywhere who, like Margaret...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Love as a Bridge | 1/25/1971 | See Source »

...audience. sometimes talking to themselves. These few little facts are actual, you can discover certain actualities of the situation, such as one man cannot sit, the other cannot stand. It seemed like it would be extremely limiting to get very involved in the question of whether Hamm and Cloy are two parts of the same men-which I've heard a thousand times, Esslin is one of the people who says this, the divided self - you know...

Author: By Charles Bernstein, | Title: The Open Theatre: An Interview | 5/21/1970 | See Source »

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