He was a singularly modest man with a passion for accuracy and a gift for the lucid exposition of difficult and abstruse problems. |
They hid me one night in the flat of this sweet old lady, and she showed me photographs of some singularly unattractive children. |
Under his scrutiny Africa in particular is prone to dissolving in a singularly powerful mood of menace, fear, and disgust. |
Football is so singularly gripping because it combines team work, strategy and aggressiveness. |
Part of his job, he says, is to keep the expectations of the fans in check, something that he singularly failed to do when he was manager. |
A fine pianist and singularly persuasive interpreter of his own music, Head was famous for his one-man recitals of his vocal music. |