rosiness in a sentence
- Speak with Toledo, and you're struck by the rosiness of his outlook.
- However, a new adjective is about to take over, putting that rosiness into considerable doubt.
- At one point, " Sugarpuss " points to her sore throat and complains " Slight rosiness?
- Ms . Salzman said : " Though the economy's fine, we don't trust the rosiness.
- Some of the rosiness of the City of Roses, as it's called, can be ascribed to its wearing rose-tinted glasses.
- It's difficult to find rosiness in a sentence.
- And, somehow, " My Family's " resilient rosiness was easier to believe than " Roosters "'downbeat dysfunctionalism.
- Two very different outlooks sit side by side in the state budget that Gov . George Pataki proposed on Tuesday, an uneasy pairing of rosiness and austerity.
- Underneath its gritty realism and unblinkingly blase view of commercial sex, " Midnight Dancers " is a sentimental family drama whose rosiness at times strains credibility.
- Luckily, when I applied my own Georgette Klinger foundation over it, the excessive rosiness disappeared and the overall effect came closest to Darac's application of Prescriptives.
- One system of judging malnutrition, the Dumferline Scale, ranked height, weight, eyesight, breathing, muscularity, mental alertness and rosiness of complexion as benchmarks of health.
- If the lovers of " Before Sunrise " don't seem a perfect match, that's somewhat intentional; Linklater has too much naturalness to give a happily-ever-after rosiness to this story.
- She scans everything with zany suspicion : the large white radish she is served as a beer garden snack, the floppy pale sausages, the rosy facades and cleanliness of the streets, Heinrich's own rosiness and ebullient kindness.
- Recently, with $ 100, 000 Scitex scanners still running full-speed at 10 p . m ., one technician was touching up the scan of an adorable Irish toddler, adding rosiness to her pixelized cheeks so that the digital version would come closer to the original.
- Neil Austin's forensic lighting, cutting through clouds of haze, sees to it that as Edward Bennett and Will Attenborough's Crick and Watson finally unravel a secret held from mankind for millennia, all hint of rosiness in Rosalind's face vanishes, a deathly pallor taking its stead.
- It is designed to calculatingly seduce and easily capture the attention of the viewers using " glamorous clich閟 " such as the " girlish tilt of the head ", the " dewy eyes ", the " auburn curls " on the forehead, the lacy and ornamental " clots " of pigment of the garment, the slickness of the pictorial surface, the banal and sweet rosiness of the facial expression, and the presence of a " winy purple " background.