How To Use Endearingly In A Sentence
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The zombies themselves are well-realised in the vein of George A Romero's classic monsters - as Pegg himself says, they're so shambolic and endearingly rubbish that you could spend an hour in a room just dodging one.
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He speaks loudly, and endearingly frankly, and occasionally steals a surreptitious glance over his shoulder to make sure the room is indeed empty.
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The tagline tells you all you need to know about this endearingly cheesy prehistoric soap opera.
Times, Sunday Times
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It's an unlikely friendship: Andy is dutiful, responsible, endearingly stuffy, but caring and contemplative.
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I don't think we'll be using it again,’ I pointed out as a fresh onslaught of raindrops flattened his flyaway hair to the tops of his ears, rather endearingly.
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Once more, Julia's endearingly grubby little hand hovered over the clasp of her tote.
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Her husband, who bragged endearingly about her desserts, is a beekeeper.
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Luiz Felipe Scolari betrayed, in his endearingly mangled English, some of Heston's flawed thought process when asked why, after Clint Dempsey's last-minute header had deprived Chelsea of two vital points in the title chose, he had chosen not to station a defender at the far post of Fulham's goal.
Chelsea Blog
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It's an endearingly humble sort of brat pack, though.
Times, Sunday Times
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Thomas and his fellow engines' voices and endearingly primitive animation remain the same as in the much-loved television series.
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The puppets are slightly skew whiff, their movements endearingly jerky, but this only serves to add to the quirky appeal of the film.
Times, Sunday Times
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Pekar's endearingly pathetic life is given an new perspective when he translates his desultory day-today experiences into the basis for a cartoon strip.
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Not a endearingly ignorantly one, if discount car rental are pottery petrifying and panderer homostyled on the polygala that we all haul on. new trogonidae on the lamarckian of hot number tacky cabo san chiroptera and congius, are mischievously isolationistic cordaites.
Rational Review
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Dozens jostled with two police officers standing guard to have their pictures taken with literary celebrity, known endearingly as "Gabo," and to have books autographed.
March 2007
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Yet none of this means that the show, endearingly old-fashioned as it is, can be dismissed as jerry-built or, worse yet, geriatric.
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Until, that is, the unrepentant impresario was confronted by the furious mother of a young actress who combined an endearingly unprotesting stammer with shapely legs–one Marion Davies.
Chaplin’s Girl
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On the one hand I field calls from the ‘old’ Graham, who in his usual endearingly bumbling way will ask me where and when this year's Open Championship is being held.
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Sancho, too, despite his coarseness, is endearingly innocent.
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Plausibly and endearingly awkward, Joe is an immensely likeable hero.
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There is something endearingly dorkish about this statement.
Times, Sunday Times
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Plausibly and endearingly awkward, Joe is an immensely likeable hero.
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He's a pussycat reallyLarry, the Downing Street catTragically, endearingly, endearingly tragically or possibly tragically endearingly, news reaches us that No 10 has been furnished with a mouser from Battersea Cats' Home, to try to deal with its vermin problem insert own joke here.
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Several wore endearingly personalized get-ups, such as a tatted cape and matching tam-o'-shanter.
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The puppets are slightly skew whiff, their movements endearingly jerky, but this only serves to add to the quirky appeal of the film.
Times, Sunday Times
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Cox rather endearingly refers to film as ‘the movies’ with barely hidden schoolboy zest.
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His account of his road trip has an endearingly amateurish quality-not least because of the author's penchant for mixed metaphors and overwrought prose.
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The babblings and squigglings may be pretty or ugly, may carry certain associative meanings, (I think “e” is sort of … endearingly cute as a visual figurae, in its smiley muppetyness,) but these figurae are mostly just jabber and daubings until they’re built-up into morphemes, the smallest units that can have meaning.
Archive 2009-07-01
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Endearingly fey one minute, Norton will then go straight for the jugular of some poor, taste-challenged Pom in the audience, or phone an American eccentric on his dog-phone.
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The puppets are slightly skew whiff, their movements endearingly jerky, but this only serves to add to the quirky appeal of the film.
Times, Sunday Times
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You are very cute, but you can not get by in this world by looking endearingly at people.
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There's something endearingly gauche and ham-fisted about the way in which this tune almost succeeds as a Stock Aitken Waterman soundalike, but ultimately just falls short.
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It's an endearingly humble sort of brat pack, though.
Times, Sunday Times
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The final outcome is a festive, paint-by-numbers Abstract Expressionism, a gimmick made thoroughly improvisatory and formalities made endearingly licentious, all of it as if for the first time.
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Despite his attempts to seem sophisticated and suave, he is endearingly naive, but also intelligent and thoughtful.
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But, endearingly, the daughter of a coalpit engineer is far too down to earth to become a spendaholic.
The Sun
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In the large ensemble cast, he gives the standout performance as the endearingly needy, shambling Tommy, the most human figure in what often seems like a gallery of grotesques and cartoon caricatures.
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Having met Robbie on several occasions through his great mate Steve McManaman, I've always found him reserved but friendly, generous and endearingly quick with deadpan one-liners.
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He was visibly, rather endearingly, anxious, shaking with nerves at some points; she kept erupting into fits of maniacal chuckles at some secret joke.
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Literate lyrics, an insistent strum, and an endearingly adenoidal yelp combine for a thoroughly enjoyable song.
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Michael Ontkean performs the funniest "striptease" bit in the history of film, and the endearingly sociopathic “Hansen Brothers” have to be seen to be believed.
Hullabaloo
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Giddy, gossipy and endearingly unslick, Once in a Lifetime: The Extraordinary Story of the New York Cosmos chronicles the rise and fall of the most famous soccer team in the United States with slapdash glee.
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Now it is an endearingly ramshackle collection of wooden houses scattered over the hillside.
THE EARTH: An Intimate History
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There's something endearingly gauche and ham-fisted about the way in which this tune a-l-m-o-s-t succeeds as a Stock Aitken Waterman soundalike, but ultimately just falls short.
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But, endearingly, the daughter of a coalpit engineer is far too down to earth to become a spendaholic.
The Sun
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By the time we've sat down - dark wooden tables lit unfussily by candles wedged in wine bottles; chairs and pews endearingly non-matching - we already feel at home.
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A projection screen flickers into life and Hope Of The States shamble onstage in that endearingly scruffy way that seems rather at odds with their borderline-highbrow music.
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He was also an endearingly tetchy coot whose prejudices, passions, and irascibility remained uncompromised over time.
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Collins' healthy longevity is due in part to dissociating herself from what she endearingly calls ‘drains’.
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The tagline tells you all you need to know about this endearingly cheesy prehistoric soap opera.
Times, Sunday Times
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With his soft grey eyes, enviable cheekbones and hair that tousles endearingly at the merest touch, he has all the makings of a teen idol.
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As the designers chatted on stage with author, broadcaster and fashion enthusiast Bronwyn Cosgrave during the London Fashion panel discussion, it became endearingly apparent that these designers are in fact all friends and respect each other's aesthetic.
Marissa Bronfman: A British Fashion Invasion in Toronto