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单词 tritely
例句 tritely
Over the past two decades, the term man cave has risen to dubious prominence, tritely used for any space reserved for the particular pleasure of the gentleman of the household. Art Advisor Will Kopelman Devises A Sophisticated Home Office 2015-02-03T05:00:00Z
After a while its apparent celebration of eccentricity turns into the opposite: this is wackiness with a tritely pop heart. Dance Review: Awakening the Season With a Waft of Potpourri 2010-09-29T22:02:00Z
But the three sisters at the centre of the action are tritely characterised: one ice-maiden politician, one off-the-rails but right-minded student, and one hypersensitive and pregnant. Earthquakes in London; The Good Soldier; FIB 2010-08-07T23:05:00Z
For every “Hoop Dreams” or “When We Were Kings” there are dozens of films whose primary goals are commercial, promotional, jingoistic or tritely celebratory and sentimental. Critic’s Notebook: ‘Summer Dreams’ on CBS; ‘Requiem for the Big East’ on ESPN 2014-03-14T22:01:18Z
It was one of those nights in which the dancing, clearly in the vein of Ms. Brown, was luxurious, but the piece itself grew ponderous and, at times, tritely cute. Dance Review: Elena Demyanenko and Dai Jian Collaborate 2014-02-16T21:32:46Z
He opens with a statement that is presumptive, irrelevant to the office he seeks, theologically contentious, and tritely tautological. Marco Rubio’s real disqualification: New video outlines bizarre religious faith — and he wants to govern by it 2016-01-17T05:00:00Z
No: Not much of it is even good, and most of it is tritely formulaic. Dance Review: ‘Le Corsaire’ From American Ballet Theater 2012-07-03T21:41:39Z
Everything was prettily conventional, tritely romantic, safely heterosexual and ultimately meaningless. Dance Review: Fall for Dance Festival at City Center 2012-09-30T21:58:45Z
What emerges in “Loveless” is an emotional void, an atomised desolation not tritely attributable to Mr Putin or the Soviet legacy. A celebrated Russian director widens his lens 2018-02-08T05:00:00Z
Kerry’s efforts to restart talks between Israel and Palestinians—some Palestinians—are tritely advertised as his “signature” issue. John Kerry’s policy of surrender: His failures are redefining American exceptionalism 2014-02-24T17:05:00Z
They are more worry than they can possibly be worth,” said Nora tritely. The Girl Scouts at Rocky Ledge Nora's Real Vacation 2012-01-20T03:00:14.427Z
"And still the wonder grew," commented the novelist tritely, "that one small head could carry all she knew!" Quick Action 2011-09-26T02:00:28.347Z
"Nothing,"—tritely,—"but unfortunately he is not going abroad again." Airy Fairy Lilian 2011-02-11T03:00:31.760Z
As he tritely says, “To arrive it was necessary to make a start,” and the problem was how to arrive in Paris from Crépy in the existing condition of his finances. Dumas' Paris 2011-02-02T03:00:23.057Z
"Men know more than they understand, and women understand more than they know," some one has tritely said. The Bachelors A Novel
“No one gets all one wants in life, Claudia,” said the friend tritely. What a Man Wills
His literary training was inadequate; his vocabulary is limited and his style awkward and pretentious; and he had a fondness for moralizing tritely and obviously, which mars his best passages. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 3 "Convention" to "Copyright"
He spoke tritely about her journey to London, reminding her of the slowness of the train between Whitcombe and Salisbury, and wondered whether she liked London better than Boveyhayne. Changing Winds A Novel
“Oh, as to that, there is always time for everything; it is never too late to mend,” returned Mr. Drummond, tritely. Not Like Other Girls
And he expresses, somewhat tritely, the hope that Saxham's friend was prepared to meet his end. The Dop Doctor
I remarked tritely on the commonness of this feeling. Shapes that Haunt the Dusk
"You could hear that water," says he, tritely. Harbor Tales Down North With an Appreciation by Wilfred T. Grenfell, M.D.
Thus the prelude, which is a tritely flowing allegro, serves also for interlude as well as postlude, and the air and accompaniment of both stanzas are unvaried, save at the cadence of the latter stanza. Contemporary American Composers Being a Study of the Music of This Country, Its Present Conditions and Its Future, with Critical Estimates and Biographies of the Principal Living Composers; and an Abundance of Portraits, Fac-simile Musical Autographs, and Compositions
After looking for many silent minutes at the girl he loved, Donald said, tritely, "A penny for your thoughts, Smiles." 'Smiles' A Rose of the Cumberlands
At the end of the passage fourth door down said Procurio tritely of course he may be out one never knows what they are up to. The Young Visiters or, Mr. Salteena's Plan
"I think we all ought to seek it," I observed tritely, giving a long, studied artistic stroke to the oars. Cape Cod Folks
Kars watched him go not without some misgivings, and his fears were tritely expressed to Bill Brudenell, who joined him a few minutes later. The Triumph of John Kars A Story of the Yukon
“That same moon lit the world for the builders of the Pyramids,” he said, tritely enough. The Shoulders of Atlas A Novel
"It is said tritely but truly, that great minds travel the same roads," Ernest observed, inwardly pleased. The House of the Vampire
"Down next morning, fresh as a—a—" "Rose," she supplied tritely. "—cake o' soap," concluded her uncle. The Clarion
In a mechanical way, and as if to evade his friend, Sulpice left the smoking-room for the salon, tritely observing: "We must rejoin the ladies—the cigar kills conversation—" He felt uncomfortable. His Excellency the Minister
If it be true that the boy is father to the man, it is even more tritely true that the girl is mother to the woman, there being here less chance for change. Slippy McGee, Sometimes Known as the Butterfly Man
Coldly, tritely, he sets down the bald, bare facts of the tragedies that wrecked the Hyndses. A Woman Named Smith
"The scenery is fine, is it not?" remarked Claudius tritely as they neared Baden. Doctor Claudius, A True Story
"He could have done anything with his life," and he added rather tritely: "Penny's story which might have been monumental is now only a sort of broken pillar over a churchyard grave." Tell England A Study in a Generation
And it is really there, Alixe, despite the fool who recites his creed so tritely. The Younger Set
"Beauty is a fickle goddess," remarked Ducwitz tritely, settling himself firmly in the saddle. The Goose Girl
Ever hear of Dadur, the place of which the Persians tritely say: 'Seeing that there is Dadur, why did Allah, then, make the infernal regions?' Around the World on a Bicycle - Volume II From Teheran To Yokohama
The text-books tell us tritely that the goose lives to be a hundred years. The New North
Now why do we delay? he asked Azariah, who reminded him—and somewhat tritely—that he had not yet said good-bye to his parents. The Brook Kerith A Syrian story
I say tritely that it is a great age. Nancy
He could not help seeing that Flora was worrying a great deal over her father, and that the relations between herself and Mama Joy were, to put it mildly and tritely, strained. The Long Shadow
It is a small world, Scott thought tritely. Terminal Compromise: computer terrorism: when privacy and freedom are the victims: a novel
"It would bore you," he responded tritely, confused. The Black Bag
Also, the Wolf, tritely expressed, had proposed to kill two birds with one stone. The Further Adventures of Jimmie Dale
Moreover, Richardson often goes far and tritely out of his way in his preaching. A History of English Literature
We returned again to the Gorge of Tarns, as Mr. Tietkens very tritely remarked, sadder but wiser men. Australia Twice Traversed, Illustrated,
He nodded to himself as he drew off his trousers and stood up, saying tritely: —Redheaded women buck like goats. Ulysses
Children are a great comfort in one's old age, I've tritely found. The First Man
It is from the enterprise and industry of the individuals, and their numerous associations, in which, tritely speaking, government is neither pillow nor bolster, that these improvements have proceeded. Writings of Thomas Paine — Volume 2 (1779-1792): the Rights of Man
"As I told you before, there's more than one way to kill a cat," he asserted tritely but never the less impressively. The Flying U's Last Stand
Thus Joy Molineau spoke her mind to Jack Harrington, even as she had spoken it, but more tritely and in his own tongue, to Louis Savoy the previous night. The God of His Fathers: Tales of the Klondyke
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