drippingly造句
例句与造句
- He was drippingly sarcastic when I made a mistake.
- Before long Plunkett and Macleane have become infamous as highwaymen, robbing coaches crammed full of drippingly decadent nobles that pass along the road at night.
- "I Dreamed of Africa " so palpably, drippingly foreshadows the bad things to come that viewers are bound to wonder why Kuki can't see it coming and get out of Dodge.
- But if you could, the definition most likely would be " to crush " or " to captivate an entire ballyard, city, state and nation during each drippingly anticipated at-bat ."
- Everett's cell phone rings now and then, each time with the same woman _ whom he drippingly calls " darling " and whom he'd be squiring to dinner that evening _ on the other end .\
- It's difficult to find drippingly in a sentence. 用drippingly造句挺难的
- Founded by Bikram Choudhury through schools in India, Europe and Japan, and imported to America in 1974, the premise is that yoga is more effective when done in a super-hot, drippingly humid room . ( Monsho, Austin American-Statesman ).
- Waldemar Kmentt, a distinguished 72-year-old tenor who has been singing at the Vienna State Opera since 1951, made his Met debut and gave a deeply detailed and drippingly Viennese performance as the Major-Domo, who conveys the patron's desires to the astonished performers.
- Having unveiled an impressive year-round chamber hall, the Harris Concert Hall, six years ago, it plans to open a new, redesigned concert tent next season to replace the 35-year-old one now in use, whose worn condition ( added to inherent acoustical flaws ) has been drippingly evident during a rainy summer the rest of the country might envy.
- The Medveds are disgusted _ drippingly, indignantly disgusted _ by everything from pushy parents ( as in the case of Jessica Dubroff, the girl who died in a plane crash while trying to become the world's youngest cross-country pilot, or of JonBenet Ramsey, not because she was murdered but because she was in beauty pagents ), to the media, to kids'books ( they even find fault with the " Junior Girl Scout Handbook " ), to schools, to families that are anything but nuclear, to peers who will lead your kids astray.