A relatively late developer, he epitomises the thin line between success and failure. |
Our apathy towards those dying in the Mediterranean epitomises this growing intolerance. |
I've hardly known a bloke who did not like the merrymaking, that Christimas epitomises. |
Visually and structurally disorienting, and loaded with obscure symbolism, this film epitomises for many what mars the student film scene. |
The whole Latin-lifestyle shtick epitomises youthful sophistication, syncopated libido and relaxed, hedonistic good times. |
It epitomises the exuberant way they have of expressing candidness and their heartfelt passion for music. |