The student has picked up a mannerism or trick, perhaps from a film or pop source, whose real origin is Schoenberg or Messiaen. |
Volunteers are assessed and given advice on speech, deportment, mannerism and dress, with the least convincing participants being voted out. |
He does, however, occasionally smirk, though he seems to be morphing that mannerism into a daffy eye-rolling gesture reminiscent of Jack Benny. |
Hoffman duplicates Capote's unusual voice and mannerisms with remarkable skill, but the performance is much more than mimicry. |
Seryna's distaste, while initially borne from Visbec's flounce and flirtatious mannerisms, had grown with an infatuation for Naoise. |
His normal exuberance and flashiness returned to his tone and mannerisms with this statement. |