How To Use Engagingly In A Sentence

  • Although Emily's contemplations can feel overwritten and her symbolism heavy-handed, her engagingly angsty personality draws us in.
  • Market report stock engagingly from the patronizingly antifreeze biocatalytic with robespierre and fall from lobate primality to pay electorate to the passenger, bebe compulsivity saddlecloth that the retroflexed chapleted came to fingerling and apollinaire! Rational Review
  • Tim is clueless when it comes to the ways of conventioneers, so he is swept off his feet by a sexy insurance agent from Nebraska — she's played engagingly by Anne Heche — and knocked for interlocking loops by his roommates, the crazed Dean (John C. Reilly in full, glorious bray), and the tough-minded Ronald (Isiah Whitlock Jr., who played the terrifyingly corrupt state senator in "The Wire"). 'Gnomeo': A Bard's Garden of Delights
  • As the Bang on a Can All-Stars 'all-Reich program Thursday at Strathmore amply demonstrated, the composer's musical means may be minimal -- layering simple lines of rhythm, shifting a repeated fragment of melody out of phase with itself, varying the color of a relentlessly hammered chord by spotlighting individual instruments -- but the resulting textures bubble and scintillate with an engagingly "maximalist" energy. Music review of Bang on a Can All-Stars at Strathmore Hall
  • Engagingly harnessed to the period also are the screen-printed portrait photographs of hairy, moustachioed, and frothily side-burned artists posing manfully à la Klondike, the “women” often draped obediently on the floor beside them. Psychedelic Denver
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  • That degree of finish was surely rare among us -- rare at a time when the charm of so much of the cousinship and the uncleship, the kinship generally, had to be found in their so engagingly dispensing with any finish at all. A Small Boy and Others
  • While the characters feel for the most part engagingly true to life an exception being Larry Fleischman's upstairs old fart, played too hammily to convince, it's the monsters that are the weakest link. The rats are slumming
  • It upsets me that someone so engagingly pathetic can be so disruptive.
  • He talks engagingly, when the inspiration comes, about the Mayan civilization, feeling that people do not know very much about that fascinating people.
  • Johnston's love of "theatricals" is well-represented, and if some of his Old Etonian ribaldry sounded better than it reads 20 years on, it is forgivable because the opportunity to indulge his passions is executed engagingly and with such enthusiasm. The Best Views from the Boundary – Test Match Special's Greatest Interviews
  • He becomes key in an engagingly knotty second half that shows flawed characters making a choice between competing evils as the personal and the political become inseparable. Times, Sunday Times
  • Rather than appearing aloof, the Drums were engagingly enthusiastic. Times, Sunday Times
  • Monkeys, with engagingly human faces, juggle playfully with oranges.
  • This engagingly unassuming man sold it for what he calls'quite a bit of money' and began to do things he had only previously dreamt of. Times, Sunday Times
  • Engagingly harnessed to the period also are the screen-printed portrait photographs of hairy, moustachioed, and frothily side-burned artists posing manfully à la Klondike, the “women” often draped obediently on the floor beside them. Psychedelic Denver
  • Their stories are bountiful in this engagingly mounted documentary, running Sunday night in three one-hour segments on the History Channel.
  • In the course of telling aspirin's story Jeffrey engagingly grapples with challenging questions about the nature of innovation and the impact of commercial rivalry on scientific advancement.
  • Johnston's love of "theatricals" is well-represented, and if some of his Old Etonian ribaldry sounded better than it reads 20 years on, it is forgivable because the opportunity to indulge his passions is executed engagingly and with such enthusiasm. The Best Views from the Boundary – Test Match Special's Greatest Interviews
  • As the Bang on a Can All-Stars 'all-Reich program Thursday at Strathmore amply demonstrated, the composer's musical means may be minimal -- layering simple lines of rhythm, shifting a repeated fragment of melody out of phase with itself, varying the color of a relentlessly hammered chord by spotlighting individual instruments -- but the resulting textures bubble and scintillate with an engagingly "maximalist" energy. Music review of Bang on a Can All-Stars at Strathmore Hall
  • Rather than appearing aloof, the Drums were engagingly enthusiastic. Times, Sunday Times
  • The idea that you can engagingly explain anything mathematical of worth in one gallery in a family museum is fooling people about the difficulty of the subject. Times, Sunday Times
  • The idea that you can engagingly explain anything mathematical of worth in one gallery in a family museum is fooling people about the difficulty of the subject. Times, Sunday Times
  • The idea that you can engagingly explain anything mathematical of worth in one gallery in a family museum is fooling people about the difficulty of the subject. Times, Sunday Times
  • All are engagingly written for piano duet, tastefully utilizing nearly the entire range of the keyboard.
  • Their stories are bountiful in this engagingly mounted documentary, running Sunday night in three one-hour segments on the History Channel.
  • Her partners are the engagingly prickly guitarist Nels Cline, the stalwart bassist Todd Sickafoose and the polymorphically propulsive drummer Jim Black. NYT > Home Page
  • Tim is clueless when it comes to the ways of conventioneers, so he is swept off his feet by a sexy insurance agent from Nebraska — she's played engagingly by Anne Heche — and knocked for interlocking loops by his roommates, the crazed Dean (John C. Reilly in full, glorious bray), and the tough-minded Ronald (Isiah Whitlock Jr., who played the terrifyingly corrupt state senator in "The Wire"). 'Gnomeo': A Bard's Garden of Delights
  • she played the role engagingly
  • The final programmes will engagingly escort us to the present day, via a coin defaced by Suffragettes, a plate from the Russian revolution, and a credit card, to the final object. A History of the World in 100 Objects is Radio 4 at its best
  • The quiet guitarist had twinkly green eyes and a mop of untidy, sand-coloured curls that fell across his forehead and straggled engagingly over the tops of his ears.
  • His lovingly made mixed-media objects, installations and text-based works possess an engagingly cryptic quality - an aspect of the power of visual art to assert its resemblance to linguistic form.
  • Feldman specifies many tonal colors that the musicians go to pains to reproduce accurately and engagingly.
  • (in French) by Gerard DepardieuIn his autobiography, this giant of French cinema -- who calls himself "bulimic" -- engagingly describes his 56 years of binging on food, alcohol and, above all, work. SNAP JUDGEMENT: BOOKS
  • Although Emily's contemplations can feel overwritten and her symbolism heavy-handed, her engagingly angsty personality draws us in.
  • Rather than appearing aloof, the Drums were engagingly enthusiastic. Times, Sunday Times
  • Perez is engagingly Thelonious Monk-like on his own composition, You Got It Diz, and if the title track is rather unmemorable, the Rollins-like Cara de Payaso features the leader's best tenor solo.
  • Despite a few wildly implausible plot twists, this is an engagingly human thriller. Times, Sunday Times

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