The restaurant is spacious and pretty without being twee and the adjoining low-ceilinged pub is comfy, cosy and welcoming. |
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Also, your slavish use of obsolete, twee and anglicised Hibernicisms is peculiarly un-Irish, not to mention unconvincing and uncouth. |
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However I'm conscious of not wanting to sound twee, and I'd been practicing every night so I felt really prepared to do my own thing. |
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The designs are quirky and the techniques innovative, distinguishing them from the twee associations that craft and knitwear often suffer from. |
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But don't assume that open wood and peat-burning fires translate into twee and chintzy cosiness. |
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But the wedding with its pedantic, rural nuptial dance winding along the landscape in middle distance with no visible musicians looks very twee. |
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The keynote of unbelievability and twee silliness is established right there. |
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It felt twee and tried to be overly sentimental which didn't work because I didn't feel any closeness towards any of the characters. |
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The village was beautiful in a twee way, our room at the hotel was big and plush, and the restaurant welcomed Edward and served posh grub. |
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Structure-wise it's incredibly flawed, the climax is rushed, the middle is confused, and the beginning is painfully twee. |
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The domestic simplicity of his last days may seem twee, but key chapters of the killer's disturbed life are homed in on with skill and insight. |
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Far from twee though, these works are rooted in the gutsy intimism of Bonnard and Vuillard. |
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It's this cavalcade of architectural styles, all stopping around 1850, that the critics deride for being twee. |
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People who think it's all twee warbling over burbly synths just aren't giving them a fair shake. |
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Compared to the hi-tech wizardry, and incomprehensibility, of many of today's multi-million pound car commercials, it sounds a little twee. |
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Do you own a twee, high-ceilinged, airy old-fashioned storybook home near York that you plan to leave for a few days next month? |
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Instead of twee Victoriana, we found ourselves staring at a glass monolith that looked like it would be more at home in Florida than Fife. |
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And yet both are ever so slightly twee, redolent of people who confuse high culture with haute cuisine and have the affluent leisure to indulge both. |
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His small, exquisitely crafted pictures could look a bit twee. |
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It is now at once the twee height of Englishnessbut also the most basic solution to any problem, a coddle in a mug. |
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In the realm of the unbearably twee, celebrity-endorsed lifestyle website, battle is joined. |
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There is a clear affinity between actor and character that spills over into the sunny nature of a film that could so easily have seemed twee or sugar-coated. |
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I have spent an hour on the phone with Marc Spitz, the author of twee, having him explain twee. |
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In a sense, all vintage toys are twee, but I have a personal distaste for Legos that I cannot explain. |
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I thought when I first started the book that this mechanism was going to make it a bit twee, and perhaps repetitive and dull, but this is absolutely not the case. |
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Brooklyn might be synonymous with cooler-than-thou electronica and TV On the Radio side projects, but here it has produced a blend of nostalgic twee, melodic ponderosity and adolescent yearning. |
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There's a hashtag, there's a petition, and you can bet your sweet bippy that there'll be some gratingly twee protest of some sort to follow, as a public who can't quite ever let go has its say. |
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Updated at 2.31pm AEST Facebook Twitter Google plus Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Google plus close 2.21pm AEST03:21 I have to say I do find Two Door Cinema Club a bit twee. |
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Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and Lost in Translation are twee. |
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Steel yourselves readers, for now we venture into one of the internet's darkest and bleakest corners: the grimĀ realm of the unbearably twee, celebrity-endorsed lifestyle website. |
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He shouldn't use that twee word, snapped the grandmother. |
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Stylistically they cover an increasingly broad area, but a weakness for the twee lets them down. |
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Belle and Sebastian: Girls in Peacetime Want to Dance Once considered shorthand for anything twee and indie, Belle and Sebastian throw disco flourishes and dry humour into this ninth studio album. |
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Uchida is a great Schubertian because she takes the music at face value, discarding stereotypes of the composer as a twee melodist or a doleful martyr. |
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Those Beatrix Potter animals are a little twee for my taste. |
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I wanted something that connects Walt Disney and J.D. Salinger and Buddy Holly and Sylvia Plath to what we now know as Twee. |
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