The client, Tim Smit, expressed a tongue-in-cheek concern that the architect might suffer from 'second album syndrome', but is delighted by the result, which opened to the public last month. East of Eden: the Eden Project's latest building takes a design cue from plant geometries One intr...
: Hunter Dickinson told reporters earlier this summer that before he completed his transfer from Michigan to Kansas, he let the point guard Harris know, somewhat tongue-in-cheek, “If you don’t average 10 assists, it’s gonna be your fault.” photo by:Missy Minear/Kansas Athletics Hunter ...
– Do not wish me such an evil.” Even though it’s tongue-in-cheek, this line of dialogue shows us how stubbornly Elizabeth clings to her negative opinion of Darcy. By contrast, the charming, smooth-talking Mr. Wickham takes Elizabeth’s fancy. When Wickham tells an awful story that ...
"Non-theism" means "without God" just as "atheism" does. Since "atheist" often has negative connotations, some may prefer the term "non-theist" because it is less emotionally freighted. Non-theism has the connotation of secular and is often used to mean that the existence of God is irre...
While the player reporting this was doing so in a ‘tongue-in-cheek’ way, we took this very seriously. While I was confident the author had not acted inappropriately, proof was needed to show she hadn’t. The following screenshot was all of the evidence that was provided: We know that...
Scholars can be particularly humorous in their writing—often in a tongue-in-cheek way. Their humor is not as dramatic as that of sages, but it can be pleasant to read. Sages’ humor tends to be more broad and accessible, and being expressive, it tends to work better in performance ...
Football: What He Said (and What He Meant); SkyBlue Saturday A TONGUE-IN-CHEEK TAKE ON THE CITY WEEK - WITH DAVID WARDALE Game on Sky BluesByline: DAVID WARDALECoventry Evening Telegraph (England)
Tongue-in-cheek statements are ironic statements intended to amuse or make light of a situation. Kidding is jesting with or dealing jokingly with someone. Jocular remarks are humorous. Frivolous means lacking any serious purpose or not essential. ...
tongue-in-cheek. They're not like traditional love poems. [ANNE LAUGHS] She has struggled with cancer for maybe close to a decade. I think she may be in remission now but so she has one as love poem to cancer, and then in parenthesis it says (this is not a love poem). The love...
The show is tongue-in-cheek—anyone who takes it seriously is a bit sad Sorry Feeling or expressing sympathy or pity She felt sorry for the rain-soaked cat. Sad (of dough) heavy through having failed to rise. Sorry Feeling or expressing regret, especially for a misdeed or mistake He said...