We were growing accustomed to encomiums on wonders that too often proved no wonders at all. |
He intersperses studiously boring tweets about small-bore political issues with a barrage of cat pictures and encomiums to sudsy baths, rubber duckies, and Teddy bears. |
Most Tory MPs issued encomiums to a great modern leader the first to win three elections on the trot, the first woman at that. |
Her original choreographies based on Indian mythology and contemporary issues earned her encomiums from around the world. |
As encomiums poured in for the Iron Lady, my characters and I itched to join a big bonfire party. |
When Princess Diana and Mother Theresa died within a month of each other in late 1997, the encomiums for both occasionally became intertwined. |