drinking class造句
例句與造句
- I don't feel morally superior to the drinking class.
- Or Oscar Wilde's witticism, " Work is the curse of the drinking classes ."
- On may, the SS-Kaliert / Mouth Sewn Shut Split is released through Razorblade Music and Drinking Class Records.
- "Work, " runs the bad pun, " is the curse of the drinking class ."
- "Work is the curse of the drinking class _ Oscar Wilde, " scrolls across the screen of the phone.
- It's difficult to find drinking class in a sentence. 用drinking class造句挺難的
- Among the drinking classes, New Year's Eve is considered amateur night by some and by others a suitable time to sober up.
- Harris writes in his Wilde biography that the playwright was unmoved, so merry that he coined the epigram, " Work is the curse of the drinking classes ."
- Neil Titley, an actor who has spent 16 years touring a solo show on Wilde entitled " Work Is the Curse of the Drinking Classes, " said Wilde's real interest lay in his range of views.
- When Oscar Wilde condemned work as " the curse of the drinking classes, " all the most important transactions _ whether they were to do with business or affairs of the heart _ were concluded under the influence of alcohol.
- Brice produced the album by himself . " I Don't Dance " became Brice's fourth number one hit in August 2014 . " Drinking Class " is the album's second single . it peaked at number two on the Country Airplay chart in May 2015.
- Examples : Word Worm ( spell " dilettante " out loud without writing it down ), Data Head ( which author said, " Work is the curse of the drinking class ? " ), Creative Cat ( sculpt " golf course " out of clay ) or Star Performer ( hum AC / DC's " Back in Black " and have your teammate guess what it is ).
- :Of these, almost all meet my characterisation above-the exceptions are'all-hood','arghhood'( cowardliness )'back-hood'and'barrenhood', all of which are marked as obsolete . ( Note that'beautyhood'is not defined as'beauty', but as " A woman's reign as a beauty; society of beauties, also beauties collectively ", and'beerhood'similarly as " A beer-drinking class or set ".