Witty as Greenberg is, he doesn't snag the drollness of Hitchcock's humor as well as he might. |
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But most people appreciate the candor behind the drollness and understand that the intention was well meant. |
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I had inferred his wry sense of humor from the reciprocal drollness of his handwritten exchanges with Robert Kennedy. |
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Indeed, they were all about anarchy in atrophy, a chance to witness real drollness and intelligence in an unforced and incredibly clever manner. |
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The drollness makes a nice counter to the other plays, which are fairly heavy. |
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So he looked back, and nodded with a drollness that his immobile face did not mask. |
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You'll have to take a chance on your artistic nephew or niece being quite up to the drollness. |
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Additionally, even though Eleanor is a target of his drollness, Austen makes it clear how much Henry actually values his sister. |
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Few actors' eyes dart with the sinister drollness of Neill's, and veteran character actors Czerny and Northam are likewise entertaining to watch. |
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More Girl Than Friend and A9 North has the arch drollness of Pulp. |
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