-
brazenly derivative and
terribly acted by one and all (except for that
puckish dwarf maybe). "Drona – Movie". Box
Office India.
Screen W****ly News Network...
- that
directly addressing the
audience "draw[s] us into an
atmosphere of
puckish intimacy, and
immediately we
become accomplices in his
plots --
happy accomplices...
-
specifically astronomical contexts.
Forms ending in -ish or -ine, such as "
Puckish", are not
included below if a
derivation in -an is also attested. Rare...
- and
social issues of the late 19th
century to the
early 20th century. "
Puckish"
means "childishly mischievous". This led Shakespeare's Puck character...
- this is a film that
benefits greatly from the
practical execution of its
puckish perils, a
glorious hark back to an era when tiny imps
really did look like...
- in his own way ...
though sometimes misguided ...
sentimental and
often puckish — optimistic, he is in full
enthusiasm for his
dreadful plots ... is sometimes...
- "The
Broken Hearts Gallery is pure
glossy fantasy,
though Viswanathan's
puckish and self-deprecating
performance suggests a
greater mess
waiting to break...
- don't you ever
diminish the Savior's name again. Put it all in." The
puckish McCormick obe****, and then some: he set
Jesus H.
Christ and
printed up...
- Waldmann, a
former Hume
Fellow at the
University of Edinburgh, Hume's "
puckish scepticism about the
existence of
religious miracles pla**** a significant...
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Westview Press. pp. 129–139. ISBN 0-8133-2922-1.
Vaclav Havel:
Still Puckish,
Still a Politician, No
Longer President, The New York Times, July 21,...