There is a comic roundelay that makes sense on its face, but if you think about it for a second, you realize how forced and unreal it is. |
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Many felt the director did just that with this film, a clever but routine roundelay of British aristocracy and murder. |
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They sat next to each other, face-to face, in the background, a roundelay of harp music playing softly. |
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For example, round is another word for a roundelay, which is a short simple song with a refrain. |
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Maureen comes inside, and immediately the two women engage in a roundelay of recrimination: Mag: Wet, Maureen? |
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The only real connective tissue is the nonsense refrain of the title, which seems to slur through a dozen pair of wet, loose lips during this roundelay of partying. |
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Art historians have their own part to play in this roundelay. |
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