Word: digging
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...munch olives and dig into our slightly wilted salads, struggling to make small talk with the other couples as the tension mounts. Mama Marinara and the rest of the cast circulate the room, energetically chatting with the audience and using eyeliner to draw unibrows, goatees, and eyeglasses on the most unsuspecting spectators. “Fusilli the Enforcer,” Don Carbonara’s bodyguard, serenades us with “Amore” and other North End favorites on his accordion. Then, in the midst of enjoying our cheese ravioli, the lights dim and the star-crossed...
...Dig deeper and you’ll find more obsolete names like Tony Key, Giedrius Rinkevicius, Korleone Young, Ronnie Fields and Ellis Richardson...
...kind of detrimental to plan too much, to dig out the channels where your emotions are supposed to go and then force yourself into them,” he muses. “It’s much better to go in understanding where you’re going and what the scene’s about, and then do anything you want...
Heartbreak came three minutes later. Kolarik had the chance to play a loose puck along the boards, but unknowingly turned the wrong way. That allowed Moore to dig it from the dasher and fire a slapper that eluded Grumet-Morris—again, low to his left side...
...this end, Hanks' character, Professor G.H. Dorr, rents a room in a house owned by Marva Munson (the splendid Irma P. Hall). He thereby obtains access to the basement; ostensibly it's a rehearsal space for his period-instrument group, but actually it's a headquarters for a dig toward riches...