单词 | boulevardier |
例句 | A dandy, boulevardier and self-educated litterateur, Mr. Sonnenberg consulted only his own taste, backing it with substantial paychecks to his writers, some well known and others not. Ben Sonnenberg, Founder of Literary Journal, Dies at 73 2010-06-26T01:00:00Z And as you read it, you feel like a boulevardier in present-day Paris, sitting at a cafe and leafing through a magazine chock-full of revelations. If These Dresses Could Talk 2016-06-29T04:00:00Z Or watch how Willy’s fedora morphs from a boulevardier’s proudly brandished accessory to something like a humbly proffered beggar’s hat. Review: Arthur Miller’s Dying ‘Salesman’ Is Reborn in London 2020-01-02T05:00:00Z Nothing in his recent life as a traveling salesman and occasional boulevardier suggested much taste for hearty adventure. An Englishman’s Ill-Fated Quest to Climb the World’s Highest Mountain 2020-11-17T05:00:00Z One can easily picture Mr. Barrymore or some other Tinseltown boulevardier taking a soak here while puffing on a Montecristo and fielding phone calls from cooing starlets and demanding producers. Art Advisor Will Kopelman Devises A Sophisticated Home Office 2015-02-03T05:00:00Z He strolled like a boulevardier, did some slow hip grinds and, more than once, dropped to his knees in limber gratitude. Review: Maxwell’s Sensual R&B Makes a Big Room Intimate 2016-02-15T05:00:00Z The singer, who sold more than 100 million records in 80 countries, began his career peddling his words and music to the Paris boulevardiers of the 40s and 50s - Edith Piaf, Maurice Chevalier, Charles Trenet. Charles Aznavour, beloved French crooner, dies at 94 2018-10-01T04:00:00Z Mr. Ryan portrays Laurent with the jaunty, casual air of a boulevardier, and it’s hard to credit him as a man undone by relentless desire. Review: In ‘Thérèse Raquin,’ Keira Knightley as a Baleful Adulteress 2015-10-29T04:00:00Z The menu focused on Golden Era cocktails like the martinez and the boulevardier, with interesting variations like the smoke, blood & sand, a house twist on the classic blood & sand that added peaty Laphroaig. In Brno, Drinks for Morning, Noon and Night 2017-04-12T04:00:00Z This hampered the performance of Ravel's G major piano concerto in particular, even with such a finely focused soloist as Imogen Cooper; much of its boulevardier wit and nightclub-band naughtiness went missing. Prom 4: Orchestra of the RAM & The Juilliard School – review 2012-07-17T10:22:17Z Hunter's approachable good looks and air of a casual boulevardier seemed to attract consistent good luck. Bernard Hunter 2012-10-07T13:17:00Z However, he was overshadowed by the musical star Maurice Chevalier’s performance as the boulevardier who croons “Thank Heaven for Little Girls.” Louis Jourdan, who epitomized Gallic charm in Hollywood movies, dies at 93 2015-02-16T05:00:00Z Sometimes, Smith comes across as a modern flaneuse, combining a photographer’s visual acuity with the boulevardier’s appreciation of the ephemeral, pointillist details that create the sprawling canvas of a peripatetic life. In her memoir ‘M Train,’ Patti Smith opens up about her life and loves 2015-09-28T04:00:00Z It’s serious but never solemn, alert to pleasure, a boulevardier’s crisp stroll through the visual world. Review: David Salle’s ‘How to See,’ a Painter’s Guide to Looking at and Discussing Art 2016-10-18T04:00:00Z The idea of the boulevardier no longer exists in a crazy busy world. Winter Coats Back to Berlin 2009-12-08T06:29:31Z “Sometimes I laughed out loud and said, ‘Randall you are so crazy!’ — as though we were having a drink — boulevardiers! — and he had just related a hilarious anecdote. Fall books a broad mix of literary and commercial favorites 2022-08-25T04:00:00Z He “moves through the New York social scene with the charm and class of a boulevardier,” New York Times sports columnist Dave Anderson once wrote. Rod Gilbert, Hall of Fame hockey star known as ‘Mr. Ranger,’ dies at 80 2021-08-23T04:00:00Z A wealthy art dealer and storied boulevardier, Felix knows the name of every maitre d’ in Manhattan, reflexively flirts with every waitress and coyly encourages Laura’s worst fears. Review | ‘On the Rocks’ has all the right ingredients: Bill Murray, Rashida Jones, Sofia Coppola. But it’s a flavorless dish. 2020-10-06T04:00:00Z Started up and driven out of its resting place, the car sounds nothing like a boulevardier, with the popping and spitting and pouring out smoke and brimstone. Their Car Beat Hitler’s Racers, but Who Owns It Now? 2020-04-09T04:00:00Z "The moon’s souvenir / the boulevardier / a ballerina on the promenade," he wrote on Instagram. Miley Cyrus' beau Cody Simpson pens romantic poem 2019-10-08T04:00:00Z An elaborate cast of colorful characters keeps showing up out of nowhere, just as artists, writers, boulevardiers and other colorful visitors paraded through the Stein household in Paris. Opera UCLA proves Susan B. Anthony, more than ever, remains 'The Mother of Us All' 2018-05-21T04:00:00Z Trump used more hand gestures than an Italian boulevardier. Trump was at home for his news conference — both literally and figuratively 2017-01-11T05:00:00Z There were many sides to Frank: he could be simultaneously West Country, Welsh and Irish without anyone minding; in his youth he was a London boulevardier and an actor-manqué. A tribute to Frank Keating, the gentle monarch of sports writers 2013-01-25T20:24:00Z Even Paris lost attractiveness for him and seemed uninteresting and petty; he pitied the poor boulevardiers who were bound to a wretched routine of existence, who loved it simply because they knew of no other. Mademoiselle Blanche A Novel 2012-04-07T02:00:33.037Z He composed feuilletons that would have made the fortune of a boulevardier. Edgar Saltus: The Man 2011-09-13T02:00:36.953Z But the lieutenant, admonished by his mama, and sensible of the interests at stake, and genial by nature, thawed almost immediately, and the boulevardier and the theologian were friends. Mr. Claghorn's Daughter 2011-03-03T03:00:53.083Z It is another to call that person a dandy, or a clotheshorse, or a boulevardier. Mind: A Fate That Narcissists Will Hate: Being Ignored 2010-11-30T17:40:00Z But the 6-3 boulevardier never fulfilled it, as almost all of the "JJ" stories that remain part of locker room lore are set outside the ropes. My Five: Jaime Diaz's Favorite Underachievers 2010-10-25T04:00:00Z With swift intelligence, she felt him to be no more a boulevardier than she was light. To Win the Love He Sought The Great Awakening: Volume 3 He was not now the flippant boulevardier to whom money was the sine qua non of existence. The Valiants of Virginia He swung himself into the conning tower, smiled with the pleasantry of a boulevardier, and, with a gracious bow, handed his ship’s papers to “mon capitaine.” The Adventures of the U-202 An Actual Narrative He stared out at the shaded lights of the caf�s and failed to notice that he no longer desired the tarnished joys of the seafaring boulevardier. Command Baudelaire’s devil is a dandy and a boulevardier with wings. Devil Stories An Anthology I doubt if an up-to-date boulevardier would own it for his mother's tongue. Partners of the Out-Trail From the old boulevardier whose money is invested in the vineyards—the very man who casts covetous eyes upon thy Mimi!- The Backwash of War The Human Wreckage of the Battlefield as Witnessed by an American Hospital Nurse It is a thing to see, Scheveningen, but it is no place for a prolonged stay unless you are a gambler or a blasé boulevardier who needs bracing up with sea air. The Automobilist Abroad He has in him nothing of the boulevardier, and he is happy only when at work. The Idler Magazine, Volume III, June 1893 An Illustrated Monthly His father, a born fop, a boulevardier by adoption, cultivated habits that seemed to follow the mechanical laws of those clockwork manikins that ingenious horologists contrive for the amusement of children, big and little. A Son of the Immortals With the exception of our Sunday afternoons of leave, when we joined the boulevardiers in town, we lived a life as remote and cloistered as that of some brotherhood of monks in an inaccessible monastery. High Adventure A Narrative of Air Fighting in France Not a trace of the boulevardier to be seen! Monte-Cristo's Daughter His walk betrayed the Parisian boulevardier, and the remnants of his clothing confirmed the opinion. The Son of Monte-Cristo, Volume I He was within striking distance of Amiens, by the way, and the boulevardiers unfortunately thought that Paris was out of his reach.' France and the Republic A Record of Things Seen and Learned in the French Provinces During the 'Centennial' Year 1889 He stifled the next words on his lips; for the horse passed under an arch, and not even the studied repose of a princely boulevardier could conceal his new amazement. A Son of the Immortals The sailor to his sea, the woodsman to his woods, and the boulevardier to his beloved avenues! Burned Bridges A boulevardier of Paris, indeed, might have need of it, but not a Norwegian with the great forests at his very doors. An Essay Toward a History of Shakespeare in Norway With this difference however, Ramel is a Puritan, an ancient, a man of marble, and I am a boulevardier and a skeptic. His Excellency the Minister But the students now are uneasy with the fear of ridicule, and more often they walk in bowler hats and the neat coats of the boulevardier. The Magician George, unaccustomed to the ritual of cafés, began at once to sip, but Mr. Ingram, aware that the true boulevardier always ignores his bock for several minutes, behaved accordingly. The Roll-Call Young and old, laborer and shopkeeper, boulevardier and apache are far away holding the tragic lines. A Volunteer Poilu An insatiable appetite for new novels makes it as hard to read a masterpiece as it seems to a Parisian boulevardier to live in a quiet country. English Prose A Series of Related Essays for the Discussion and Practice The men are members of the Jockey Club, art students, medical students, clerks, and boulevardiers. With the Allies The Lisbon boulevardiers have not lost any lions. Greenmantle The crowd became more dense as the Faubourg Montmartre was approached, but Wilkie made his way through the throng with the ease of an old boulevardier. The Count's Millions And for a decade after Sedan, chatting with the boulevardiers in Paris, they would commonly tell me that they wished they had the empire back again. Hawthorne and His Circle He was above all the vulgar pretenses of the "boulevardier." The Midnight Passenger : a novel He was essentially a bon vivant, a boulevardier and a humorist. Margot Asquith, an Autobiography - Two Volumes in One For an instant he stood, resplendent, with the leisurely air of a boulevardier concocting in his mind the route for his evening pleasures. Strictly business: more stories of the four million As a matter of fact, he was an idle boulevardier, in touch with some smart journalists, made free of a few newspaper offices, and welcomed in the pleasure haunts of pressmen. Nostromo, a Tale of the Seaboard The first round that was dealt, this boulevardier slaps down his hand, claims low and jack and big casino and rakes in the pot. The Gentle Grafter What could this man with such a boulevardier exterior that he looked positively like, an exile in a provincial town, and with his drawing-room manner—what could he know of negroes? The Arrow of Gold A Story Between Two Notes |
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