What kind of abominable killjoy would be against loving presents and cookies? |
And, that great corrupter, the fear that if you don't laugh you will be seen as a prig and a killjoy. |
You know, call me a plebeian, call me a killjoy, but two hundred quid strikes me as a bit on the steepish side for a bunch of fish and rice. |
In fact, her chiding, sermonic tone can echo Poisonwood's killjoy Baptist preacher, railing at the natives to put their shirts on. |
Times change, but only a killjoy would grudge Scots a bit of nostalgic wishful thinking at a time of year ripe for reflection. |
When Robert Barr does his appearance in 1989 in Santa Barbara, he is presented as a new killjoy for the couple of Eden and Cruz Castillo. |