The association's conference hall was awash with plummy accents and tweed jackets. |
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Medium-bodied with a soft, plummy character, Merlot may be enjoyed now or stored for later enjoyment. |
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The ads feature plummy accents and British World War Two-era design and symbolism from the home front movement. |
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This is a delicious, rich, plummy wine, with ripe brambles on the palate and soft tannins. |
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Made from a classic Aussie mix of firm, blackcurranty Cabernet, plumped up by spicy Shiraz and plummy Merlot. |
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A plummy shadow looks stunning as long as it's not too red, or you'll look ill. |
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Somerfield's own-label red burgundy used to be horrid, but the past few vintages have been full of elegant, smoky, plummy fruit. |
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In Ricochet, he scatters an array of ellipses-with-trails in a multitude of colors over a plummy violet ground. |
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It is quite full-bodied and has raspberry flavours with plummy, slightly spicy overtones. |
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On the palate it's a middleweight, plummy wine, and the tannins are fairly soft. |
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Rendered in plummy grays, the canvases seem to be a dutiful application of the classical injunction that painting should imitate poetry. |
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She has an old-fashioned, classical air about her, with her rich, raspy, plummy tones. |
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He was forty-seven but he acted like he was seventy-four, and his voice was so plummy River had always wondered if he was putting it on. |
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To get this look, Lori used silver shadow, a plummy cream blush and a white shimmer lip. |
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She was teased by the other girls and quickly lost her Irish accent, acquiring the plummy tones she now has. |
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This easy going, plummy and spicy blend is nice on its own or with a variety of foods. |
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The ripe plum, currant and stone flavors shut down on the palate, leaving a tight, tannic finish with some plummy notes. |
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A full bodied wine with rich plummy fruit and cassis hints leaving an elegant long and peppery finish typical of this varietal. |
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A passionate left-wing polemicist, he nonetheless retained more than a few traces of his public-school breeding, including a plummy accent and a horde of posh friends. |
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This smashing red will not hang around for long either, so if you fancy a gamey, rustic, plummy wine with a seductive, spicy, perfumed finish, move fast. |
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If you've only time for lipstick, opt for a sheer pink for porcelain complexions and plummy or medium-red for darker skins, otherwise you'll look haggard, not hot. |
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Good, young red Rioja like this, made exclusively from the Tempranillo grape, can and does deliver a joyous light, zesty, plummy, intriguingly chocolatey mouthful. |
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It is a very rich, plummy, spicy grape which lends softness to the sometimes rather serious Cabernet with plums, roses, spice, fruitcake, blackcurrant, pencil shavings. |
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Filmed in only one take at Chicken Inferno 2004, this work is definitely worth five minutes of your time, if only to hear our friend, Jay's plummy dialogue. |
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He is seen in the film apologising in his plummy tones to the man and, ironically, it is this stiff upper lip that sees him through some sticky patches. |
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By now, her style was set and her rather off key notes and plummy pronunciation of the lyrics interspersed with gasps and giggles made her interpretations unique. |
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He even sounds, in Noah's ears, like a plummy civil servant. |
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Merlot has also been popular over Italy's north eastern border in Slovenia and all down the Dalmatian coast, where it can be attractively plummy when yields are restricted. |
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Choose carefully and this soft, plummy varietal can enthrall like a fine Cabernet Sauvignon. |
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And a surfeit of plummy accents can deter talented applicants. OFFA thus ought to be working in tandem with universities. |
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College students and graduates are well aware of the impact a plummy placement could have on their careers. |
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Although many people call him devious, pompous, snobbish, plummy and aloof, he is also capable of great charm and warm friendship. |
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The 1985 is a spicy, plummy, tasty wine with undeniable appeal because of precocious fruitiness. |
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The acidity is low and the pH high, but statistics aside, this wine has retained its immensely enjoyable, plummy, fat, fruity character. |
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A pluot is a hybrid of plum and apricot, dominated by plummy characteristics and lighter on the apricot. |
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His plummy accent, polite demeanour and sartorial elegance remind one of an era when business was conducted at gentlemen's clubs over cigars and port. |
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Until recently, this was a rich, plummy, fruity, upper-class voice. |
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To this day, no auction room ever feels quite complete without a plummy British voice taking bids. |
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That's quite an achievement, I think, for someone inside the M25 to travel north, especially someone with such a plummy accent. |
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Tam, an old Etonian of the best type was a prince among men and spoke in as plummy a voice as befits. |
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Extremely well polished and fresh with plummy, toasted oak character. |
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Rich velvety texture, soft, plummy and notes of spicy fruitcake. |
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South African Pinotage: Intense fruitiness and peppery spiciness, in addition to a rich plummy character and aromas of redcurrant and cherry, with a subtle aroma of banana in the finish. |
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Made principally from Touriga Nacional with a smattering of other varietals, the wine has sweet, ripe, herbaceous aromas with a firm, plummy rich taste. |
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He doggedly retained a regional accent at a time when the plummy tones of Received Pronunciation were considered obligatory. |
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The seaweed snap of a island whisky, the complex notes of a cognac, the salty edge of a bone dry manzanilla, the plummy flavours of a southern Italian red. |
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