Of course, the jokes are all on backwoods Southerners, so if that isn't an amusing subject to you, don't pick up this droll satire. |
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The answers range from the dismissive and the trite to the droll and unexpectedly sincere. |
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Gaston Monescu's refined taste, elegant dress, high British accent, and droll charm denote his dandyism from the film's beginning. |
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It digresses into long corridors of thought, quiet corners of droll humour. |
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But just as often, the movie is droll, filled with pithy, hardboiled comebacks. |
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Ferguson was sympathetic enough about his stricken team-mate, but could not resist a bit of droll humour. |
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Perhaps, I think, he just went out on one of his famous walks, walks that I shared for many droll miles. |
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Fargo, inexplicably, is sometimes categorized as a comedy by those that find pulverized body parts in wood chippers to be delightfully droll. |
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If you're looking for a nice enough, quirky and droll adventure film that you won't remember on Monday, then here's your movie. |
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The droll, witty Harvard Lampoon staff, the prime joshers of the Ivy League, have selected People magazine for their next parody effort. |
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Stubbornly, he rolled over and refused to wake, a thin rivulet of droll dripping from his chin. |
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He was a droll sight, with a battered shako and trousers made of old gunny sacks tied up with twine. |
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Exploitations of various kinds, in several directions, are recounted in a tone both minatory and droll. |
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His sometimes droll remarks might annoy some readers, but to me they seem a very effective way of delivering not just censure but also ridicule. |
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This was no time to be helping the Guardian fill its pages with droll wheezes. |
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He turns to Cymry and widens his eyes, giving her such a droll, woeful and aghast look all in one that she starts laughing anew. |
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The birds twitter, the horn calls back, the mountain folk dance a droll measure, and all's right with the Alpine world. |
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The current news was droll and uninteresting, blabber about the economy and whatnot, things for which at this stage he had no care. |
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Though not slapstick or of the knee-slapping variety, Hamer is droll and often wickedly subtle in his deadly strain of humour. |
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Stewart Ennis, is a droll, gently spoken narrator who eases us into the story with a benign, unpatronising charm. |
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One might, if one is no slave to occidental prejudice, suggest Chuang-Tzu, who was more adept at the droll and the fantastic. |
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He charmingly combines that imperial trimmer's droll pawkiness and irritating fatuity. |
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The use of old cut-out photographs of the main protagonists, against backcloths, is a neat stylistic device and Evans' narration is droll and knowing. |
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Truth in Advertising balances the droll with the hopeful and the glib with the heartfelt. |
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He will often make you grin or outright laugh with his droll ways and laughter, as we all know, is an effective medicine. |
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It was about time for Hansel and Gretel, another classic with a droll witch in porcelain. |
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The episodes are structured like suites of sketches, each short scene comprising a comedic set-up, a droll twist and, more often than not, a punch line. |
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Although he possesses none of the blarney and bluster of his southern Irish contemporaries, the humour is droll, earthy and occasionally laugh-out-loud. |
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The droll commercials include a current one for a Japanese bank in which Brad Pitt dines with a sumo wrestler. |
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And, as the enigmatic front man to an avant garde indie rock group, he is droll, perceptive, and splendidly weird. |
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A droll, unassuming man with a handsome gray beard, Baker has the manner of an avuncular, absent-minded professor who has left something behind on the way to class. |
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They're droll, yet morbid, featuring amusing little colorful happy people behaving with perfect presence of mind as their 747 ditches into the Atlantic. |
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This is a droll drama revolving around a junior financial adviser who finally gets his big break when he is assigned to the prestigious portfolio of a very wealthy client. |
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But wither'd beldams, auld and droll, Rigwoodie hags wad spean a foal, Louping and flinging on a crummock, I wonder did na turn thy stomach! |
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The film's winning conclusion is also its best twist, a droll and charming take on nonconformity, infused with a lesson about living with an outsider status. |
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No matter how serious the topics, there will always be instances when it's impossible not to smile, so droll are the minimalist observations and asides. |
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She ran the gamut with physical humor and dished out droll, self-deprecating one-liners. |
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The duke was characteristically droll about his political career. |
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He made the tasting far less arduous than his younger, more dashing, but decidedly less droll counterpart who was running the show this time around. |
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But unlike True Detective it was also droll, playful, quirky, invigorating, and creative. |
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He's rather droll when he frames his request, but it's a sincere one. |
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With her hangdog look and her laconic sourness, de la Tour transforms a small part into a droll star turn. |
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I thought this exchange droll enough to scribble down, though reproduced here it doesn't sound all that. |
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I remember they made me laugh uncommonly – there's a droll bit about a postilion's breeches. |
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Pip Carter as his spindly, camp major-domo is scintillatingly droll and unnervingly acidic. |
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The show is droll of seeing these muddy and gladdened men, women and children, catching as possible each sheep! |
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This droll character had only one ambition in life: to poke fun at the police, as well as the wealthy and the fat cats. |
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The whole thing is expressed in gestures that are both hilariously funny and haunting, poetically joyful and droll. |
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Mr Morris is extraordinarily charming, gifted with a radio man's voice and a droll sense of humour. |
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Opening the evening, Lola Baï flies solo with Sur la pointe des pieds, an equally intimate debut that manages to be droll and touching as well. |
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Bertrand and Bruno Japy's sharply written dialogue is both droll and endearing, enhancing a feel-good movie with a most contemporary theme. |
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The upward dart of a droll, pointed moustache has been modern and whimsical and masqueradish. The manner has corresponded. |
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It's less effective in providing an emotional context for Coward's droll ripostes, which here too often come across as mere icy put-downs. |
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So serene, so droll with a little present for their audience. |
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My favorite character is a grouchy but droll robot forced to impersonate the fraudulent Piltdown man in a creationist theme park. |
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Those who knew him well were acquainted with a droll wit and self-effacing sense of humour, but this aspect of his personality was not seen by many Conservatives, let alone the general public. |
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Any number of varlet to be had for a few ducats and what droll puts the citizens seem in it all! |
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He was eccentric, droll and, in my experience, undeviatingly honest. |
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Both are droll penny-pinching wenches, played with maximum minimalism. |
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His long, rakish horns are mounted on a pedicle that extends above his head, thus accentuating the droll length of his features. |
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But in Every Kind Of Way, lead singer Sam Hales does an excellent Beck impression with a delightfully droll monologue set to a perky cowbell beat and squelches of high-pitched guitar noise. |
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Ay, even the droll humour and solidity of Khalid, are shaken, aroused, by the ghoulish greed, the fell inhumanity of these sharpers. |
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Through the medium of its catalogue, Buy-sellf strives to highlight the models and the limits of consumer society by confronting the most provocative and droll subjects. |
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One may also note that a mordant delight in the droll and demonic, sometimes evident in Ramey's music, is an aesthetic leaning no less deeply rooted in Berlioz-Lisztian Romanticism than in Prokofiev's sardonic nihilism. |
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Four droll amateur musketeers join forces to infiltrate and commit industrial espionage at a multinational corporation planning to pollute their local coastline. |
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Beyond changes of tone that are often droll and sometimes surprising, the synthesis of these two versions makes it possible to switch around and recast the American and Arab actors, dialoguing in their respective languages. |
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The piano breathes life into this environment: little by little, the microcosm of the island takes shape, the horrible yet sometimes droll experience of this man who has been lead to become even more human than all humans. |
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She is a droll pony, challenging the learner time and again. |
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The story rests somewhere between Agatha Christie and Enid Blyton with the usual droll and understated humour that will be familiar to Snicket readers. |
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I should not be able to say how killingly droll I found this. |
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