But, as I have remarked before, few events pass by these days without some confected moral outrage. |
A figure is now available who is able, sagacious, immensely shrewd, charismatic, and dripping with genuine charm, not the confected kind. |
Dyke's disgust doesn't feel confected, and he offers another anecdote with glum dismay. |
The water paint is confected by adding pigment, fillers and various accessory ingredients into synthetic resin emulsion. |
Imagine the confected, ill-considered outrage from pundits, radio shockjocks and bloggers alike if any such proposal was ever seriously floated. |
From these he inwardly confected a honey of antiphons, responsories, hymns, and other items pertaining to the Office and stored it in the hive of his wax tablets. |