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Sentences with fey

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  • They are no longer anything like as fey and reserved as they once were.
  • Hoffman does not rely on his talent to carry him through a role. He spent five and a half months transmuting himself into Capote. … He lost 40 pounds and practiced the inscrutable voice and fey mannerisms for an hour or two every day.
  • There's something not a little heart-breaking in seeing intelligent, beautiful women whose faces show their experience going through the motions of fey girlishness.
  • He and co-founder/keyboardist Chris Seligman grew up together in Toronto, best friends who shared a love of fey, pretentious pop from across the pond.
  • Elves, fairies, and other fey creatures.
  • A strange child with a mysterious smile and a fey manner.
  • They do not have this strange, fey reticence to engage in ‘the blame game.
  • She has that fey look of someone whose time on Earth was always meant to be short.
  • The mother, whom the author renames as Eily, is an archetypal O'Brien heroine - beautiful, free-loving and fey, whose only crime is compassion.
  • The Divine Comedy is primarily Neil Hannon, an idiosyncratic, vaguely fey Brit who does a mean impression of Thom Yorke doing a mean impression of Cole Porter.
  • There are fey frowns and cynical or innocent smiles.
  • In today's political climate nothing spells defeat for Democrats more than the image of a bunch of fey, ivory tower eggheads running the military.
  • Pat McGarvey is a lounge pioneer, a man to whom the phrase Austin Powers conjures up an image of the Six Million Dollar Man and his sharp-dressed head honcho Oscar rather than a fey secret agent with alarming dentistry.
  • Depp plays it low camp and fey, with beard braids, gold teeth and smudged mascara, and he does that Mike Myers / Dr Evil hand-to-mouth thing, only with the forefinger.
  • A year on from their emergence into the public eye, we are swamped with soporific, overwrought, piano-led rock played by lip-trembling white boys with messy hair, student debts and fey voices.
  • King Arthur was surrounded by fey women, all intimately concerned with his fate.
  • And then he proceeds to fill them with all kinds of fey things, and blends ‘reality’ with ‘fantasy’ until no one knows which way is up anymore.
  • My personal distaste for fey singers aside, British quartet the Buffseeds offer up a decent and quite listenable album.
  • She was a fey creature from beginning to end, clinging to her white dress and teacup, scrawling the odd missive, at a loss in the environment she made her home and among the Warlpiri people who became her rescuers and friends.
  • In fact 50% more people in Melbourne stayed with Nicole's fey acting and the slick film making of Baz Luhrmann.
  • Matthew MacFadyen is a notably fey King's Justice and Bettany looks tortured and panicked, as if his old employer Lars von Trier was waving to him from behind the camera.
  • Whenever Clarence the angel talks longingly about getting his wings, take a shot of bourbon and then mince around the room, flapping your arms as feyly as possible.
  • The execution is uneven and sometimes marred by the smirky feyness that the magazine occasionally succumbs to, but the spirit of the enterprise is so lively and amusing that Mathews would feel right at home.
  • Yet why not hope for a change in appetite, why not hope that vulnerability, doubt, languor, even feyness, might find a mass market once again?
  • The slightly gauche figure-drawing adds to the carvings' fey allure, but their chief trait is an obsession with describing drapery and water in very low relief through swathes of sinuously convoluted line.
  • She'll be in need of some fey, shy boy affections.
  • While the feyness level may not be set as high as that of Nordenstam's, it may still be too much for some.
  • Just another human with fey ancestry working for the Grey Detective Agency, where we specialized in supernatural problems, magical solutions.
  • ‘The Second Line’ features the most precious, fey vocal stylings.
  • The key to her salvation is the fascinating combination of her fey powers with her steadfastly mortal mind.
  • I WASN'T always a slightly fey window dresser in glamorous New York.
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