Dressed in expensive layers of grey wool, he's older and less comical-looking than the rubber-faced J. D., almost a little Eeyorish. |
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Hollander, 44, can be fabulously Eeyorish. |
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It's the combination of rhyme, popular culture, and what some might call an Eeyorish sensibility that has endowed Larkin's work with an almost unshakeable place in the National Memory. |
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And now his Eeyorish negativity about modern telly has disappeared. |
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The text is scattered with such footnotes – sometimes wry, sometimes a bit Eeyorish, sometimes affectionate, sometimes a shade passive aggressive. |
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More important for Brienne than the king's disengagement and eeyorish bad temper, however, was the consistency of the queen's favour. |
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