Occasionally I misused the column to secretly share an in-joke with a friend, or girlfriend. |
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There is also a coquettishness about her gaze, which suggests that this painting may be intended to be something of an in-joke. |
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An in-joke among regulars at his East 47th Street Factory was to try to get Andy to pan the camera. |
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Amanda had texted him first, with a silly little random message, an in-joke between them. |
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Only now, after a season of raised eyebrows, are Melburnians getting wise to the Sandgropers' in-joke, and have now added to the challenge. |
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The appearance of the play-within-a-play solidified for me the impression that Foolish Acts is one big fluffy in-joke. |
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Man bags have shifted from in-joke to actual thing. |
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They're not an indie in-joke or exercise in pastiche. |
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Even sillier than it sounds, what might have been an in-joke may actually be the comedy of the summer. |
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The mother said the story had also become a bit of an in-joke among the cycling community. |
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The whole thing feels too self-congratulatory, too much like an in-joke. |
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Some in-joke with co-star Sophie Turner, it seems. |
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From being a bit of an automotive in-joke, SsangYong's big MPV has suddenly become a vehicle that attracts the smart money. |
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Also with Calista Flockhart and, in the first ep, a little in-joke as Dean Cain has a cameo. |
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Stella's creations are like an in-joke where the people who wear them are laughing at you because you don't get it. |
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The image of Wakaso in the detective's distinctive outfit was originally posted as an in-joke on a fans' website. |
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The in-joke feels brash, rather than clever. |
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It's long been an in-joke between my wife Tracy and I, that one day she'd make me Lamingtons, and I have teased her regularly about it. |
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Barely a moment goes by in this Belgian slasher without yet another in-joke referencing the work of horror icons, from Stephen King to Dario Argento to John Carpenter. |
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