rackingly造句
例句與造句
- Nerve-rackingly quiet, its glass shelves showcase epidermal salves.
- "It was nerve-rackingly close, " said Ms . Schwartz.
- "Captive Heart " eventually turns into an escape adventure that is kept nerve-rackingly taut.
- An exotic collectible koi can cost $ 10, 000 and is nerve-rackingly vulnerable to any passing blue heron cruising for a buffet.
- After a nerve-rackingly slow start, ticket sales showed surprising strength during the festival itself, eventually reaching an estimated total of 83, 500.
- It's difficult to find rackingly in a sentence. 用rackingly造句挺難的
- It was, as they used to say around Shea Stadium, Baseball Like It Oughta Be _ competitive, passion-inspiring and nerve-rackingly suspenseful.
- He holds a nerve-rackingly slim lead over Helmut Kohl, the incumbent chancellor who has won his place in German history as the man who reunited a country that for 40 years was ground zero for the Cold War.
- Nothing Hollywood might devise could be as nerve-rackingly suspenseful as the second half of " Sobibor, " in which Lanzmann simply trains his camera on the face of Lerner, a stout, man with bushy sideburns and a slight twitch in one corner of his mouth, and lets him talk.
- The style of Mann's movies-- his bravura tracking shots through crowded rooms, his juxtaposition of blurry background images with supersharp close-ups, his synesthetic sense of color and sound-- has often seemed out of proportion to their stories or their subjects . " Heat " takes a story of Los Angeles cops and robbers and blows it up into Kurosawa or Shakespeare . " The Insider " is as nerve-rackingly suspenseful as any serial-killer picture, and yet it deals with broadcast journalism and scientific research, topics that in the unsupersaturated light of actual life are perhaps more mundane than the mise-en-scene allows.