Carfax shrank cringingly to one side, and Monceux dismounted from his milk-white horse to meet his King. |
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You have to watch, even if it is just to see how cringingly awful it can get. |
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Docherty was flattered and received florid correspondence praising his talents, something that most Scots might find cringingly embarrassing. |
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Technology is so cringingly cheap these days, I almost despair at the ease with which people are suckered in by brand name marketing. |
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Most of this is cringingly awful and is made worse by the fact that if there is a studio audience in England it goes wild with mirth. |
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In an emotional scene where Maureen defends her bulimia, Pratt is cringingly bad. |
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He gave a speech that was arrogant, patronising, and cringingly politically correct. |
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So the morning after, while feeling hideous, we cringingly piece together the results of baser motives unbound. |
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Then I'm jealous because, as cringingly adolescent as it feels to say this, I don't know anyone who shares my paradigm. |
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Despite this, many of the scenes between Jet and Seigl are brilliantly, cringingly drawn, getting to the nub of sibling psychodrama. |
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The whole show was cringingly off the mark and much of the time was just plain boring and pointless. |
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Time and again they chose unsuspecting members of an audience and embroiled them in wacky games or ludicrous, sometimes cringingly embarrassing, situations. |
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Nonetheless, it was one of the most entertaining, brutally-realistic pieces of television I've seen for a while, even if it was cringingly embarrassing. |
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Sure, it's cringingly inappropriate at times, but the writers have spent more of their time over the last four years creating genuine laughs than trying to make censors blush. |
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Although this is the premise for the cringingly suspenseful new film Compliance, it also actually happened. |
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To make matters worse, Mancuso was cringingly under-rehearsed on opening night, stopping the performance on at least seven counts to consult his script. |
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But prepare for disillusionment, too, for these artists were blissfully ignorant of more than just the watery liberalism we now cringingly sip like gelid, day-old decaf. |
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To make matters worse, he was cringingly under-rehearsed on opening night, stopping the performance on at least seven counts to consult his script. |
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The local cabal, cringingly faithful to the creaky apparatus of power, has withdrawn inside the make-believe world of the inner circle even as the old hierarchy collapses around it. |
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