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How to use Earnest in a sentence

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The Importance of Being Earnest plays like an over-embellished cake that topples under the weight of its own decoration.
Jack has meanwhile proposed to Gwendolen in town, also under the name of Earnest.
A devoted churchwoman, James discusses her religious formation and her faith in her recent memoir, Time to Be in Earnest.
The Importance of Being Earnest is regarded in some circles as being Wilde's best work.
She gives her character's heroic fantasies about the scoundrel Earnest an honest dignity without becoming farcical.
The director goes one step further with his contemporary spin by garbing actors with clothes that look like something out of The Importance of Being Earnest.
Has the hanky joined the gold Albert and the gentleman's sovereign-case, objects surviving only as props in The Forsyte Saga and The Importance of Being Earnest?
Earnest attempts at spin aside, the facts lead directly to accusations of a flip-flop.
In the late 1980s, the United States participated in Operation Earnest Will, reflagging Kuwaiti tankers under the Stars and Stripes and escorting them into the Gulf.
Earnest questions are raised over the coercive nature of police interrogations.
After the run at the Queen's finished he turned to another part for which he became well known, John Worthing in The Importance of Being Earnest.
Thirty-one-year-old Earnest Holdman had quite an extensive rap sheet, littered with burglaries, some of which he served hard time for.
Between these two engagements Gielgud toured North America in The Importance of Being Earnest and Love for Love.
The Importance of Being Earnest remains his most popular play.
Earnest assaulters of current theories, or earnest apologists for them, should alike have conducted attack or defence, as it seems to us, upon some more concerted plan.
But Tawn Earnest, spokesperson for Delhaize America, said Johnson wasn't sold the stores because he didn't qualify under FTC antitrust guidelines.
Earnest is even lighter in tone than Wilde's earlier comedies.
Throughout 1941 and 1942 Gielgud worked continually, in Barrie's Dear Brutus, another Importance of Being Earnest in the West End, and Macbeth on tour.
The Importance of Being Earnest is read against the height of British Idealism and the beginning of pragmatism and analytic philosophy during the fin de siecle.
He was regarded by many as the finest Hamlet of his era, and was also known for high comedy roles such as John Worthing in The Importance of Being Earnest.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Earnest and zealous in his efforts to upbuild the church, his labors wrought good results.
Earnest demands were heard that his candidacy should be withdrawn.
In the seventeenth century, all earnest English Protestants held this belief.
At Mr. Sheridan's earnest entreaties, I recited some passages from Shakespeare.
Three women mysteriously glided into the shieling, and the dancing began in earnest.
You are a rum fellow, hartington, and I never know when you are in earnest and when you are not.
The Shubert theatres and Carnegie libraries are running a dead heat in an earnest endeavor to perpetuate their respective names.
He looked at me out of the angle of his eye to make sure that I was in earnest.
The brig sailed, however, and stood across the Atlantic, as if in good earnest.
But Gawtrey had been so earnest on the subject, that he felt as if he had no right to hesitate.
The soft air of evening, already tempered with an earnest of the coolth to come, was sweet to taste with parted lips.
The truth is that in my mind the story is nothing but a serious and even earnest attempt at a bit of historical fiction.
In May, Carley returned to Flagstaff to take up with earnest inspiration the labors of homebuilding in a primitive land.
Balbo was an earnest student of history, and made history useful for politics.
And it's surprising ain't it, what a lot of information you can sop up when you do the sponge act in earnest?
A young earnest assistant producer with a crew cut turned and relayed the summons.
After the tenth century the development of the monochord seems to have begun in earnest.
For a moment I even fancied that I had misconceived him, and that he was in sober earnest.
In the first week of April, the badger's spring-cleaning began in downright earnest.
Captain Middleton was rather appealing just then, so earnest and big and boyish.
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