He's a somewhat rumpled everyman, frequently with a bemused half-smile on his face. |
It is the argot of a tribe rather than the idiom of everyman. |
The angry everyman is an old cliche in the news game, one that is alive and well in talk radio, on cable TV and on new Internet venues. |
This is a guy whose appeal is that he's an everyman, a standard-issue schmoe, and his voice is flat and unexpressive. |
The bearded, gravel-voiced Zimmer even stars in his own ads, because he believes his everyman persona calms shoppers. |
He is obviously having fun with his take on a midwestern everyman, but make no mistake, it is a take and little more. |