- exquisite,
pellucid style"
capable of
conveying "not only
gaiety and
whimsicality but
emotion of a
deeper sort". In a 2004 study, Mark
DeVoto comments...
- Times's Mike Hale felt
Harmon responsible "for
turning countercultural whimsicality into affecting, fast-paced comedy" in the season. Time's
James Poniewozik...
-
These are not tied by very
strong musical similarities, but a
certain whimsicality,
touches of psychedelia,
rather abstruse lyrics, and a use of improvisation...
- heart-searching
effect which we
await from art [...] The
washiness and the
whimsicality of our
present musical style has been [...]
pushed to its
utmost pitch...
- that is, a
realistic point of
reference that
serves to
heighten the
whimsicality and
absurdity of the situations. ****van was "in the full swing" of...
-
series may be
separated by commas: Complacency, urbanity, sentimentality,
whimsicality They may also be
linked by
coordinating conjunctions such as and or or:...
-
defense against Evil is
extreme individualism,
originality of thinking,
whimsicality, even – if you will – eccentricity. That is,
something that can't be...
- left it a "monumental mess." The plot was
undermined by a "slew of
whimsicalities that defy
logic and an
uneven tone that
borders on the gratuitously...
-
wearing a
flowered bonnet). He is also
known for his odd
displays of
whimsicality; he
often uses
humour to make
people feel
comfortable in his presence...
-
gives a smart, ****y
performance as Susan, and
Robert Loggia has a
crusty whimsicality as Josh's boss." Altogether, he
wrote "Big isn't a heavy-message movie...