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- adverb In an
enjoyable manner
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- adverb in an enjoyable manner
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Examples
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We spy on dispatches from the young writer in Paris, reading Proust and Sainte-Beuve, writing to his friends passionate analyses of painting and music, and coining enjoyably rude names for publishers as he endures a constant stream of rejections.
Books news, reviews and author interviews | guardian.co.uk 2009
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Wayne, on the other hand, has sounded plenty lackluster lately but has a kind of enjoyably laid back flow.
Blogtimore, Hon 2009
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The legal and emotional fireworks are tremendous and enjoyably surprising, with some wonderful-to-behold strategy and legerdemain executed by the show's current No. 1 and No. 2 scene-stealers: Carrie Preston as the deceptively ditsy-seeming lawyer Elsbeth Tascioni and Emmy-winner Archie Panjabi as sly, sexy Kalinda.
Weekend TV in Review: Good Wife, Luck, Spartacus, Hallmark's Moon 2012
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Maybe because its so unrealistic you end up with storylines that are both dramatic and enjoyably silly.
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(Reference works always have such enjoyably expansive bibliographic information.)
Archive 2009-02-01 Matthew Guerrieri 2009
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But it's one you're not sorry to take -- mostly -- because Ifans slouches through it so enjoyably.
Marshall Fine: HuffPost Review: Mr. Nice Marshall Fine 2011
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The Tides manages to balance a friendly, truly relaxing atmosphere on an enviable waterfront property with upscale amenities, while maintaining an enjoyably campy feel.
Elizabeth Thorp: Poshbrood's Top 5 Family Destinations to Beat the Heat Elizabeth Thorp 2011
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But it's one you're not sorry to take -- mostly -- because Ifans slouches through it so enjoyably.
Marshall Fine: HuffPost Review: Mr. Nice Marshall Fine 2011
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But en route to the uplifting finale, the musical's book writer -- dramatist Javon Johnson -- supplies enjoyably eccentric characters and droll dialogue, creating a witty, if overlong, framework for Rollo A. Dilworth's rousing original gospel songs.
Theater review of 'Sanctified' at the Lincoln Theatre Celia Wren 2010
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Once again your analysis is not only spot-on but enjoyably funny as well.
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