chattily造句
- And warranty cards chattily begin : " So you bought a Kitchen Tools product?
- She chattily tells Concetta of her plans for celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of the Garibaldi invasion.
- Yet host Michel Martin chattily introduces the show in a cabaret setting with a small audience in attendance.
- The offbeat indexes, along with the chattily written descriptions of each school, provide a colorful picture of each campus.
- Her first story began chattily : " Oh, how do you do Mrs . Brown ?, " said Mrs . Tomkins.
- With her grand jury chorus compulsively curious but finally empathetic, the young woman chattily described a flirtation suddenly exploding into a huge criminal investigation of the president.
- Somewhere over Baja California, the peanuts, sodas and juices were handed out, and Capt . Ted Thompson chattily filled the passengers in on altitude, journey time and weather conditions.
- Also, editing articles is much more likely to trigger flare-ups of my illnesses'symptoms than chattily ( as you see ) explaining the problems I would like to see fixed.
- Blair chattily replied that he had a ticket but couldn't go because that day he had to host a meeting with U . S . President Clinton and other leaders of the G-7 group of industrialized nations.
- Six singers _ Dawn Upshaw, Mandy Patinkin, Donna Murphy, Audra McDonald, Judy Blazer and Richard Muenz _ portray a band of urban cliff dwellers who, when they're not chattily comparing notes on their frenetic lives, withdraw into a lonely isolation.
- It's difficult to see chattily in a sentence. 用chattily造句挺难的
- Ghaemmaghami s involvement in the film has also been attributed to Sonita s growth as a woman . " The Hollywood Reporter " says : Ghaem Maghami's camera is never any kind of fly on the wall, and the voluble Sonita's chattily informal relationship with the older director & is clearly a crucial element in her personal development into the super-confident, irrepressible young woman she becomes .
- Nabokov's use of butterfly imagery as a symbol of nature's cyclical order ( imagery that would surface later in " Pale Fire " and " Ada " ) is prefigured here in the 1924 tale " Christmas, " just as the author's reliance on a self-assured, even God-like narrator _ who chattily edits and comments on the characters'lives _ puts in an early appearance in stories like " Bachmann " ( 1924 ) and " Revenge " ( 1924 ).