rollickingly造句
例句與造句
- "D3 " is not rollickingly funny.
- Adam Bernstein drolly preserves Perry's rollickingly outrageous sense of mischief, reveling in its perversity as opposed to judging it.
- It's not for nothing that the two stars rock out at the end, dancing rollickingly over the closing credits.
- The rollickingly vulgar but feminine fashions began taking over the dance halls in the early 1990s, replacing demurely dressed rasta-influenced women.
- If you've never been to WinHec, it's a rollickingly entertaining gathering of design engineers, hardware geeks, API partisans and technowizards.
- It's difficult to find rollickingly in a sentence. 用rollickingly造句挺難的
- He and Tucker play off each other more rollickingly this time around, and Tucker has to hold up his end of the collaboration with his mouth.
- "He was apparently rollickingly drunk and very amusing, " says Denise Leader Stoeber, general manager of the Madrid Theatre in Canoga Park.
- Elizabeth Spriggs ( " Impromptu " ) and Hugh Laurie ( who plays Bertie on the PBS series " Jeeves and Wooster " ) are rollickingly funny relatives.
- _Babe Ruth knocking one out of the park at an exhibition game in Japan, rollickingly signed with extra r's _ " Sincerrrly, Babe Ruth . " dlrs 2, 500-dlrs 3, 500.
- Kevin Corrigan's Redmond, the film's protagonist, is on a similar down cycle, having been evicted from his apartment, fired from his job and about to be led into lethal disaster by his small-time criminal uncle, played by James Woods with a rollickingly profane heartiness that never is able to avoid seeming overpitched and hollow.
- Mitford, better known and loved as Decca, daughter of a British peer and author of such cranky and fascinating tomes as " The American Way of Death " and " Poison Penmanship : The Gentle Art of Muckraking, " is laying down the vocal tracks for " Maxwell's Silver Hammer, " a rollickingly wicked and dark-humored Beatles tune from " The White Album " that, she says, has always appealed to her sense of humor.
- "Rolling Stone "'s Ken Barnes, describing the musical style of " Radio City ", opens by noting as a backdrop that the band's debut, " # 1 Record ", established it as " one of the leading new American bands working in the mid-Sixties pop and rock vein " . " Radio City ", Barnes finds, has " plenty of shimmering pop delights ", although " the opening tune,'O My Soul,'is a foreboding, sprawling funk affair "; Barnes concludes that " Sometimes they sound like the Byrds, sometimes like the early Who, but usually like their own indescribable selves " . " Radio City " was released in February 1974 and, like " # 1 Record ", received excellent reviews . " Record World " reported, " The sound is stimulating, the musicianship superb, and the result is tight and rollickingly rhythmic . " " Billboard " judged it " a highly commercial set " . " Rolling Stone "'s Bud Scoppa, then with " Phonograph Record ", affirmed, " Alex Chilton has now emerged as a major talent, and he'll be heard from again " . " Cashbox " called it " a collection of excellent material that hopefully will break this deserving band in a big way ".