单词 | winsomeness |
例句 | There was none of the winsomeness that some players look for in these pieces. Angela Hewitt 2010-04-08T21:30:00Z He ratchets down his usual fretful-puppy winsomeness to create an eloquent yet non-judgmental vessel for the character’s hollow charm, careering ambition and pestilential value system. Review: Nightcrawler: Jake Gyllenhaal Wants to Take a Picture of You in Pain 2014-10-31T04:00:00Z The Chappie robot, designed without a face that could convey emotion to the viewer, tries to make up in chattiness what it lacks in winsomeness. Review: It's Nature vs. Torture in Neill Blomkamp's Chappie 2015-03-06T05:00:00Z Mr. Martin, who also wrote the script, delivers a winning combination of winsomeness and rue, helped considerably by his own drawings, which frequently fill the screen and take on animated life. The Tribeca Film Festival at 15: A Packed Lineup 2016-04-12T04:00:00Z It's an act of willful winsomeness, the directorial equivalent of sending a "Hang in There!" greeting card—the one with a kitten clinging to a tree branch. A Beguiling Beginners: Christopher Plummer, Ewan McGregor and a Talking Dog Learn to Start Over 2011-06-03T10:05:00Z “Black brings to all her roles a freewheeling combination of raunch and winsomeness,” Time magazine wrote about her in 1975. Karen Black, Versatile Character Actress, Dies at 74 2013-08-09T00:10:51Z A pinch of winsomeness and quirky wit would help lighten what quickly becomes a heavy comic load. The new farce ‘The Good Devil’ presents a banana peel of a plot 2016-06-22T04:00:00Z There was something profoundly American in Ms. Cooke’s combination of winsomeness and resolve. Music Review: Sasha Cooke’s Recital Balances Grandeur and Intimacy 2014-02-05T22:14:23Z Yet a certain winsomeness keeps trying to poke through in the Mabel-Roscoe romance. Classic antics of ‘Laugh’ an uphill climb in Beth Henley’s latest 2015-03-16T04:00:00Z Lerman — a cuddly toy of winsomeness, a one-boy cute festival — eventually comes within mewling distance of the bright, troubled kid he’s playing. The Perks of Being a Wallflower: A Teen Angel's Dreamy Angst 2012-09-13T17:38:52Z Almost anything miniature has a kind of built-in winsomeness, though that’s not the full impression here. Fraught and Fabulous: Art That Shows a Passion for Democracy 2019-03-21T04:00:00Z The movie forfeits that suspense, since Butterfield, who turned 15 when Ender’s Game was being shot last year, has the giant blue bathyspheric eyes and otherworldly winsomeness of Elijah Wood’s Frodo. Ender’s Game: Is This Boy ‘The One’? 2013-11-01T23:16:53Z Both iterations require the character to seem simultaneously adolescent and elderly, in a performance sprightly enough that winsomeness prevails over melancholy, yet allows those darker tones to seep through. How the Star of ‘Kimberly Akimbo’ Found Beauty in Her Voice Again 2023-05-10T04:00:00Z That the audience strongly agreed testified to the winsomeness of familiar music played congenially, without the bite and drive that challenges listeners in period-instrument performances. Music of the Baroque left them shouting in the aisles 2011-05-24T16:14:47Z Enemy’s star is a real, fine actor, not a budding movie critic, but his usual wit and winsomeness are lost in this fret festival. REVIEW: In Enemy, Jake Gyllenhaal Sees Double 2014-03-13T17:07:23Z That doesn’t mean it’s a better setup; such verdicts too often hinge on the winsomeness of the defendant or the popularity of the accuser, rather than the plain facts of the case. Opinion | Chess has a cheating problem. It might need a vigilante, too. 2022-09-28T04:00:00Z This delicate balance between innocence and precarity is the key to “Dogs’” wistful winsomeness. Review | ‘Reservation Dogs’ is an unforgettable (and caper-filled) portrait of a modern-day Native American community 2021-08-09T04:00:00Z “I think Russ has a comfort and confidence and winsomeness that will serve CT well.” Russell Moore’s departure from the Southern Baptist Convention’s leadership prompts questions over its future 2021-05-19T04:00:00Z Ridley’s Viola is strong, confident and capable and the actor’s winsomeness is occasionally allowed to break through. Review: For better or worse, 'Chaos Walking' crushes the possibility of a sci-fi franchise 2021-03-03T05:00:00Z But, at the same time, his original critique points out one aspect of the film that works against its “yuppie winsomeness” tone: Stand by Me at 30: 'Maybe This Is How Rambo Discovered Puberty' 2016-08-08T04:00:00Z Tweaked, the same progression can take on depth and winsomeness — with a 7th thrown in, you get “Unchained Melody” and with a 9th, “Every Breath You Take.” 25 Songs That Tell Us Where Music Is Going 2016-03-10T05:00:00Z “They are learning to speak with winsomeness and graciousness, which, when their view was the majority, evangelicals tended not to do.” With Same-Sex Decision, Evangelical Churches Address New Reality 2015-06-28T04:00:00Z Ko’s perspective on the majors provides a window into her winsomeness. As Lydia Ko Turns 18, She Hopes to Celebrate With a Major 2015-04-01T04:00:00Z The New York Times said she “brings her own winsomeness and vulnerability to the part.” Move over, Julie. A look at some other Marias 2015-03-17T04:00:00Z Still, it’s troubling to think that a news outlet visited monthly by millions considers winsomeness a fundamental feature of its reporting. The Bad News About Good News 2015-02-27T05:00:00Z So the mountains round it do stand back, and this is the one cause of its winsomeness, brightness, and cheerfulness. Beauties and Antiquities of Ireland 2012-04-23T02:00:32.180Z If their religion frightens him, freezes the smiles on his lips, and destroys his happiness, depend upon it, whatever sort of religion it be, it lacks the essential winsomeness of the religion of Jesus Christ. One Day at a Time and Other Talks on Life and Religion 2012-03-31T02:00:20.873Z She retained her child's naturalness and winsomeness, even while she looked at the world through the eyes of a woman. The Everlasting Arms 2012-03-22T02:00:37.327Z He spoke earnestly in its behalf, and went from member to member, persuading and beseeching with all his genius and winsomeness. Famous American Statesmen 2012-03-01T03:00:26.167Z Spanish love for childhood, and the precocity and winsomeness of Spanish children, impressed me from my first hour in the Peninsula. Spanish Highways and Byways 2012-02-06T03:00:15.617Z Its wildness, winsomeness, and loveliness must be seen in order to form anything like a just idea of it. Beauties and Antiquities of Ireland 2012-04-23T02:00:32.180Z For there was something strangely appealing about Cynthia, to-day--a winsomeness, a warmth. The Turnstile 2012-01-29T03:00:09.260Z A girl in appearance, a girl with all the winsomeness and attractiveness of youth, yet a woman with all a woman's knowledge of man's weakness—a woman bent on being captivating. The Everlasting Arms 2012-03-22T02:00:37.327Z Her sweet winsomeness was a charm never absent. Dorothy Dale in the City 2012-01-13T03:00:12.213Z The winsomeness of Nell shone through the rough and prickly husk of her. The Heart of Canyon Pass 2011-08-04T02:00:24.083Z There was about him a certain, subdued arrogance when he wasn’t talking, which changed when he smiled into the most delightful sunny winsomeness. The Heart's Country 2011-08-02T02:00:26.847Z Her very daintiness and winsomeness seemed to widen the gulf between them. The Squire's Daughter 2011-06-13T02:00:25.710Z I saw that the long-continued festivity was wearying her, though she exerted herself to acknowledge, with unvarying winsomeness, the efforts made by these worthy people. The Romance of the Canoness A Life-History Sometimes he thought so, and then again—well, she was so small, so dainty, so full of all gentle ways and winsomenesses and—hell and furies, it was all deceit! The Firebrand I can not resist the winsomeness of your picture, so I am coming back to get acquainted with you, and perhaps we shall discover a mutual companionship and affection. Bee and Butterfly A Tale of Two Cousins The year had brought her added largesse of beauty and winsomeness. A Romance in Transit He had a great charm for her, the charm of sheer beauty and a certain winsomeness that even Charlotte was beginning to yield to. Shadows of Flames A Novel Previously, in the Elizabethan age, social conditions had made up in winsomeness what they lacked in severity. Historia Amoris: A History of Love, Ancient and Modern Mrs. Winslow was very happy and gay now, and during the evening and on their return to Rochester was all smiles and winsomeness. The Spiritualists and the Detectives Into her face had come a look of dismay as Bee read what her father had said of the "winsomeness of the picture." Bee and Butterfly A Tale of Two Cousins How much of womanly winsomeness and heroism, of knightly dignity and daring, and the unconquerable strength of love are portrayed in the following stanzas! In the Border Country But Maggie's mother remained untouched by the child's beauty and winsomeness. An Isle in the Water Their lips met and parted, and in an instant she had slipped out of his arms and was gone, leaving him dazed with her beauty and her winsomeness. The Angel of the Revolution A Tale of the Coming Terror Edwin answered faithfully, and had his reward in his enjoyment of her artlessness and winsomeness. The Mermaid of Druid Lake and Other Stories He has the quality of winsomeness, like the violet and the speedwell among the flowers. Under the Maples The fault lay in the girl's winsomeness; and if Billy's desire to send Dic off to New York was not an unmixed motive, you must not blame Billy too severely. A Forest Hearth: A Romance of Indiana in the Thirties There is a life and enthusiasm and devotion, combined with literary ability and winsomeness of style, which make the book very captivating, as well as very touching. Lotus Buds Cornwall, who had paid little attention to the girl, furtively watching her, was impressed by her competence and winsomeness. Chit-Chat; Nirvana; The Searchlight You must cleanse first the inner man of the heart, and you will be surprised at the reflection of your own face then, it will change into such a mysterious winsomeness! The Elm Tree Tales "But if his heart was with us!" she remarked prettily with her soft winsomeness. A Little Girl in Old Philadelphia By the ineffable beauty of his life and the love and the winsomeness of his personality, and by the power of the truths that he taught, he won the hearts of the common people. The Higher Powers of Mind and Spirit Two worlds there are; the child to each Belongs, God's prophet, born to bless; But not by action, nor by speech, Simply by winsomeness. A Christmas Faggot The winsomeness of his ways and the courtliness of his bearing survived for many months the collapse of his memory and the loss of his powers of speech. A Handful of Stars Texts That Have Moved Great Minds He liked the winsomeness of light upon velvet and polished wood. Free Air "It is a wonderful likeness, and yet I should say that it does not half express the winsomeness of your countenance." The Loyalist A Story of the American Revolution It needed but happiness to bring back all the winsomeness of her girlish days—happiness! The Day of Judgment Nevertheless, she managed to put a great deal of winsomeness and roguishness into the rôle of the cherub. The Goose Man His winsomeness drew to him the noblest youths and fairest maidens of Assisi. A Handful of Stars Texts That Have Moved Great Minds She had a serene beauty and winsomeness that warmed the hearts of the callers from the moment they first saw her. Deerfoot in The Mountains Is "the glare of publicity" good for her growth in grace and winsomeness? The Shadow On The Dial, and Other Essays 1909 "Cigarettes, who wants some cigarettes?" cried Lully, a small man with a very brown oval face to which long eyelashes and a little bit of silky black moustache gave almost a winsomeness. One Man's Initiation—1917 The former winsomeness of her lips was still traceable in the sorrowed curves of her now ravaged mouth. The Goose Man In the years to come her beauty and winsomeness would captivate a husband, with the dowry he could give her. A Little Girl in Old Quebec But sometimes the grey eyes would open and smile with delicate winsomeness at Alvina, and Alvina smiled back, with a cheery, answering winsomeness. The Lost Girl But, though her figure may not be perfect, the London work-girl takes the palm by winsomeness and grace. Nights in London She looked younger by years and with that unexpected winsomeness which was her charm. The Lady Doc A frivolous spirit, instead of a joyous winsomeness, or a sweet seriousness. Quiet Talks on Power The Inspirer of the Word saw in it too much of worth and winsomeness to allow it to slip out of the memories of men. Sermons on Biblical Characters No doubt Isopel is an idealisation of the class; but the class, with all its drawbacks, has a certain winsomeness for men of Borrow’s temperament. Lavengro the Scholar - the Gypsy - the Priest He was not more extraordinary for winsomeness and talent than she was for combined power of intelligence, tenacity of affection, and religiousness of principle. The Friendships of Women This child of the Hilliards' better selves, with her father's frankness, her mother's earlier beauty, and with a winsomeness all her own, awoke his slumbering instinct of fatherhood. The Henchman At the thought, I patted her soft cheek with my hand, and in response she smiled up into my eyes with wondrous trust and winsomeness. Tales of Destiny As a person he lacked sweetness and winsomeness; as a writer he was at times given to a meaningless exaggeration. The Last Harvest They are full of life, intelligence, sympathy; they have fascination of manner, winsomeness of mood, grace of bearing. A Text-Book of the History of Painting What matter if there be a voice within her that is crying out to the child of yesterday to linger yet a little longer in the dear winsomeness that will so soon be gone? A Melody in Silver It sparkled in her eyes, gave a new winsomeness to her smile, a softer grace to her movements, and a penetrating sweetness to her voice. Emerson's Wife and Other Western Stories The myriad of lights rippled over her, revealing the deep brown of her abundant hair, the dark, earnest eyes, the sweet winsomeness of expression. Beth Norvell A Romance of the West He remembered his dear Julia with tender, weary regret, and gave his fancy license to dwell on the winsomeness of Bessie. The Vicissitudes of Bessie Fairfax His women, particularly, are fine in life-like pose and winsomeness of mood. A Text-Book of the History of Painting Yet the unusual winsomeness of his father's noble love was hard to resist. The Yoke A Romance of the Days when the Lord Redeemed the Children of Israel from the Bondage of Egypt She was small and dark, with brown eyes that were almost childlike in their winsomeness; a woman who might be twenty, or thirty, or any age between. The Honorable Senator Sage-Brush She changed their expression to one of sweetness, humility, timidity and winsomeness. His Excellency the Minister It was a certain girlish winsomeness, something elusive, which cannot be defined, but which lends a charm like nothing else in all the world to the sweet unfolding of early maidenhood. The Little Colonel's Chum: Mary Ware The clear ringing voice, insistent, strong, yet catching a cadence of gentleness and winsomeness that moved them to approval of everything he said. The Underworld The Story of Robert Sinclair, Miner Hath she not beauty, hath she not wisdom, hath she not great winsomeness? The Yoke A Romance of the Days when the Lord Redeemed the Children of Israel from the Bondage of Egypt She was the same merry-hearted young woman as before, but a certain womanly sweetness, never really lacking beneath the gay exterior, developed in ever-increasing winsomeness. The First Soprano And that unity of love dominating all is irresistible to the outer crowd, in the winsomeness of its wooing. Quiet Talks on John's Gospel Those who accuse Margaret Howth of harshness and a lack of winsomeness, have neither understood the people whom it describes nor the degree of stern strength requisite to wrest from life and nature fresh truth. The Continental Monthly, Vol. 1, No. 4, April, 1862 Devoted To Literature And National Policy In spite of her winsomeness he hated her always, and did his very best to make life a burden to her. A Maid of the Silver Sea But at last she was at the gate, in all her exquisite beauty and winsomeness, and something must be done to make the heart conform to the usages of good society. Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall There was in her manner an odd mixture of pride and humility, dignity and modesty, which gave her all the reserve of a woman and the winsomeness of a child. Sister Carmen Wondrous wooing it has been, in its winsomeness, its faithfulness, its rare power. Quiet Talks on John's Gospel She wore it with a touch of unusual color in her cheeks and, an added light in her dark eyes that gave a winsomeness to her beauty which it had not always. A Daughter of To-Day As soon, however, as they caught sight of the child every voice was hushed, and quietness prevailed, for not a few already knew something of her winsomeness and beauty. Lancashire Idylls (1898) But when he pictured the girl to himself, and thought upon her marvellous beauty and infinite winsomeness, his conscience was drowned in his longing, and he resolved that he would postpone resolving until the morrow. Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall Old Angus had but little sympathy to spare for the girl's father, but he liked Rotha's own cheerfulness, her winsomeness, and, not least, her usefulness. The Shadow of a Crime A Cumbrian Romance And in seeing the faithfulness and winsomeness of His power, see His wooing. Quiet Talks on John's Gospel She was the pet and idol of the Court, captivating young and old alike by her charms and winsomeness. Love Romances of the Aristocracy We find that some of the winsomeness and much of the demonstrativeness and dependency of earlier childhood are gone. The Unfolding Life A Study of Development with Reference to Religious Training If what has come to me has gotten out of me into these pages, there will be found a dominant note of sweetest music--the winsomeness of God in Jesus. Quiet Talks about Jesus The very winsomeness of the sacrifice spirit has led men to the seeking of sacrifice. Quiet Talks with World Winners The gentle winsomeness of the wooing stands out appealingly as one goes through those fragments of teaching talks running throughout. Quiet Talks on John's Gospel A winsomeness in us that will win men to us and through us to the Master. Quiet Talks on Service Love is higher than winsomeness, and how soon would the flower of Beauty wither without the complementary birth of requited love. The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 04 Masterpieces of German Literature Translated into English. in Twenty Volumes Then with a rare graciousness and winsomeness that wins all hearts, and fastens every eye upon Himself, He begins talking of the fulfilment of that word in Himself. Quiet Talks about Jesus His own winsomeness breathes out of that life constantly. Quiet Talks with World Winners We hear the winsomeness of a gentle wooing voice a-calling, and instinctively answer to it. Quiet Talks on John's Gospel But when we allow this Jesus Spirit to take possession of us He imparts His winsomeness. Quiet Talks on Service Then has the moment of winsomeness come, the soul fashions its envelop again, and breathes the final breath of perfection through form. The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 04 Masterpieces of German Literature Translated into English. in Twenty Volumes Mrs. Taine protested, but the girl presented her offering with such grace and winsomeness that the other could not refuse. The Eyes of the World There is a strange winsomeness about sacrifice, peculiar to itself, and peculiarly strong in its drawing power. Quiet Talks with World Winners Yet he asks the question with the same winsomeness as he did thirty years ago. Further Foolishness There comes a consciousness within of His love and winsomeness. Quiet Talks on Service Here he was at sixteen, tall and handsome, and with a face of winsomeness that never lost its spell over womankind. The Love Affairs of Great Musicians, Volume 2 So, after the short period of amazed admiration over such unexpected winsomeness, his thoughts flew back angrily to the matters whereof she spoke so ridiculously. Within the Law All the native winsomeness of man and all the divine winsomeness of God combine and blend in Him. Quiet Talks with World Winners Because the reporter was rapidly becoming a man something of his man's appeal, combined with the winsomeness of the boy, stirred the heart of the lonely woman. Winesburg, Ohio; a group of tales of Ohio small town life You remember, He used to move among men after the resurrection, and while they would feel the gentle winsomeness of His presence and talk, they did not recognize Him. Quiet Talks on Service For in that event the familiar circumstances of sedate and wholesome living cannot but seem, like paintings viewed too near, to lose in gusto and winsomeness. The Certain Hour It was odd how few her smiles were, and droll how much sweetness—what a sane winsomeness—she managed to radiate without them. Strong Hearts But it's all worth while if we can make Jesus plain to men in all His wondrous winsomeness. Quiet Talks with World Winners We demand that virtue be winsome and that inclination be dignified, and where winsomeness and dignity are present in harmonious equipoise in the same person, there the expression of humanity is complete. The Life and Works of Friedrich Schiller A certain physical winsomeness, and as if his flesh were new and lovely to touch. England, My England In you I read all the winsomeness of antiquity. Memoirs of My Dead Life It all came back, his sinfulness and misery; her winsomeness; her wonderful faith; her patience; her rejoicing through all the years since his conversion. The Angel Adjutant of "Twice Born Men" The nearer we come to fellowship with Him in the daily touch and spirit the more freely can He reach out His own great winsomeness through us, out to His dear world. Quiet Talks with World Winners So winsomeness is something distinct from beauty; something transferable, movable. The Life and Works of Friedrich Schiller And the Mother—the Mother is all perfection and winsomeness. A Wanderer in Florence When Deerfoot smiled it was rarely more than it faint, shadowy expression, just sufficient to reveal the small, even, white teeth and to add to the winsomeness of his expression. The Lost Trail They put beautiful lights into girls' eyes, softness into their cheeks, and winsomeness into the whole face. Hold Up Your Heads, Girls! : Helps for Girls, in School and Out As we are absorbed in Jesus, and in our fellows, the winsomeness that is native to us shines out most attractively. Quiet Talks with World Winners She knew instinctively how to dress, how to enhance the charms of which nature had not been chary, and Webb's philosophy and science were no defence against her winsomeness. Nature's Serial Story In spite of her gracious manner, and evident consciousness of her own condescension, the winsomeness of the dancing eyes fascinated Cherry at once. The Pillars of the House, V1 It's not her beautiful face, for she has a charm, a winsomeness that is hard to define or account for. Without a Home She had a pretty wit, then; a residue of gentle nurture; tender instincts and a winsomeness of manner that captivated you. South Wind Whenever you meet a man or woman with that fine winsomeness of spirit that can't be analyzed, but only felt, you may know that there's been some of this sort of sharp cutting within. Quiet Talks with World Winners At his own table he exhaled a hospitable graciousness which, from a man of known evil temper, carried the winsomeness of surprise. The Two Vanrevels This temperamental flaw does not affect the winsomeness of his letters, unless to add to it. The American Spirit in Literature : a chronicle of great interpreters Their winsomeness of manner won them kindness wherever they harboured; and thus, after many days, without molestation they came to the walls of Berwick. The Caged Lion The battle assignments of life were not for the soft curves and shy winsomeness of this dainty lamb. Ridgway of Montana (Story of To-Day, in Which the Hero Is Also the Villain) He may have lost much of his winsomeness, as probably he has, through deeply rooted prejudice and superstitions, and endless limitations of surroundings and education, but he still remains a powerful magnet to his fellow. Quiet Talks with World Winners She was politely interested in Keith's ranch, and if she clung persistently to her society manner, why, her society manner was very pleasing, if somewhat unsatisfying to a fellow fairly drunk with her winsomeness. Her Prairie Knight And only as He is allowed to come into a man's life, and treat the sin trouble at the core, and rule from within, can man come to his own in his rare winsomeness. Quiet Talks with World Winners The wondrous Spirit of God works through our leadership to reveal Jesus to men in all His winsomeness and power. Quiet Talks with World Winners His Roman judge felt the strange winsomeness of His presence and speech, though lacking in the courage to follow his convictions regarding Him. Quiet Talks with World Winners |
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