How To Use Memorable In A Sentence

  • Revenge is a by-the-book sequel, crowbarring in all of the memorable features of the first movie, spicing them up with even more ludicrous ultra violence and adding a few new twists to the tale.
  • The overall effect is hard to fault, but it is not that memorable.
  • The decor at Cargill's is pleasant, if unmemorable and far from cutting edge, but that helps lend an approachable tone to the whole establishment.
  • Conclusion: Gracefully exit your essay by making a quick wrap-up sentence, and then end on some memorable thought, perhaps a quotation, or an interesting twist of logic, or some call to action.
  • The feeling was that the picture conveyed a joyful and momentous moment in their lives in a way that was arresting and memorable. Times, Sunday Times
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  • He was looking for a truly memorable family experience. Times, Sunday Times
  • Memorable scenes include Ornella Muti putting an oversized safety pin to some rather startling uses, and a listful cat and mouse game between Ben Gazzara and Susan Tyrrell which results in Gazarra’s arrest when you least expect it. World cinema classics #48 « Jahsonic
  • It is clever, and being cocooned in a moving car while the story unfolds and darkness falls, ensure it is a memorable, even creepy experience.
  • He bought scores of wine books, consulted winemakers, and with textbook in hand attempted to turn the Bauduc plonk into a memorable wine.
  • One memorable dins that I made this week was my Savory Summer Simmer from last week, re-heated, over radicchio, with some high-quality Italian canned tuna on top and a whole-wheat flatbread on the side. CSA Week 7
  • So ended the memorable 14th of August: it will be, doubtless, remembered by many with far from pleasant feelings; and some who have been "gulled" in England may thank Mr. Petersen that a carrier-pigeon freighted with a cock-and-bull story of blood, fire, wreck, and murder, was not despatched on that memorable day. Stray Leaves from an Arctic Journal; or, Eighteen Months in the Polar Regions, in Search of Sir John Franklin's Expedition, in the Years 1850-51
  • It contributed a repertory of immortal songs easily memorable by their combination of direct tunes and earthy good humour.
  • The best films end with a memorable final line. Times, Sunday Times
  • A great pity because some of your pictures are truly memorable. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was a memorable innings, although he will remember it chiefly for the five runs he did not make rather than the 95 he did. Times, Sunday Times
  • The beautiful sounds of the Welsh Male Voice Choir of South Africa will drift across the lake's waters, while the Meropa Basadi group will play carols on marimbas and drums, giving the occasion a memorable African feel.
  • The most memorable pieces were undoubtedly Gucci's clingy, dress with a daring keyhole neckline and its slinky, cut-out swimsuit.
  • He's repeatedly played ineffectual, wimpy characters… easily forgotten and unmemorable.
  • The oddly jointed pectoral fin armor is a memorable feature of the placoderms, especially Antiarchs.
  • There he cut a memorable figure with his red sash, billowing white shirt and stupendous head of crisp wavy hair. The Times Literary Supplement
  • But it is his characters, men and women who are forced to find their humanity amid extreme suffering and duress, who make this book memorable. Times, Sunday Times
  • In short, he could make up for a forgettable season with a memorable postseason, if only the light comes on in time to help the underachieving Seahawks.
  • Your piece last month on sporting insults was missing a memorable sledge from an Australia v Zimbabwe cricket match.
  • There, that should make memorable the deeper lesson of the wedding at Cana: Be tolerant of those who take a nip from time to time.
  • The cadet contingent also provided a guard at the Cenotaph for Tuesday's remembrance service and the catafalque party demonstrated a memorable and solemn performance.
  • The most memorable pieces were undoubtedly Gucci's clingy, dress with a daring keyhole neckline and its slinky, cut-out swimsuit.
  • It was a memorable concert, but it lacked the energy and spark that I'd heard on his live albums.
  • This was indeed the most memorable day of my life.
  • Excellent imaging and detailed channel separation, along with the aforementioned stirring score gives this disc a memorable sound.
  • It was a memorable meal Frank and I had oso buco, Gene had risotto, Anne had pasta primavera, and the four of us sent two bottles of a particularly nice Dolcetto into San José's recycling program, and, like all good meals, the conversation was delightful. Ben Daniel: Frank Schaeffer's Sex, Mom, And God
  • It capped a memorable first season in charge for Wetheriggs manager Andrew Ridley, his assistant Bob Norman and coach Paul Renwick.
  • Both memorable and unrepeated in entertainment, it has remained unique ... until now.
  • As far as memorable moments go, the final fling of the Westmorland Orchestra concert season promises to be a real gem in the ensemble's diamond jubilee year.
  • Both were, of course, memorable events which used spectacular fireworks, acrobats, singers, dancers and musicians to showcase the city to the world.
  • The rift with the rest of the ECB's council deepened in September when, in an interview with Bloomberg, Mr. Weber pre-empted the policy decisions of the council's next meeting, something that provoked a memorable put-down from the normally imperturbable Mr. Trichet. Was Weber Sacrificed for the Euro?
  • Calamity Jane is an action-packed, rip-roaring roller coaster of a show with one of the most witty and memorable musical scores.
  • Labour's most memorable poster during its campaign was one of Tory leader William Hague, with his normally bald head sporting Margaret Thatcher's stiffly lacquered hairdo.
  • He had been out, I believe, in 1715 and 1745, was an active partaker in all the stirring scenes which passed in the Highlands betwixt these memorable eras; and, I have heard, was remarkable, among other exploits, for having fought a duel with the broadsword with the celebrated Rob Roy MacGregor at the clachan of Balquidder. Waverley
  • After offering up some thoughts about Green Lantern's costume, Reynolds told MTV News that the scenes in which Hal Jordan isn't in costume will likely be the most memorable from the film †much like Robert Downey Jr. 's time spent out of Tony Stark's armor in "Iron Man. EXCLUSIVE: Ryan Reynolds Says ‘Green Lantern’ Won’t Begin In Its Third Act » MTV Movies Blog
  • A memorable return journey is an inexpensive scenic ferry ride across the bay and the remainder of the day is free. Times, Sunday Times
  • Just as he has done so many times before, Deacon struck the kick sweetly, the ball sailing directly between the uprights to crown one of the most memorable comebacks in Super League history.
  • It was still memorable to see the shifting shadows and scuds of rain across the lake and the green volcanic hills - and it all lit up with sunshine and breathtaking scenery on the final day.
  • Nodding across the room to where a man stands, face beneath his old tweed hat unmemorable enough to be a forgotten acquaintance. THE ONLY GAME
  • The guitar drenched with wah-wah here does not sound as, in so many cases, the refuge of a band running out of ideas but a perfect addition to an already memorable song.
  • Although there are some truly enjoyable moments, The Last Kiss is generally a mess of stories and lacks the heart that makes a romantic movie so memorable.
  • JJisLucky clearly it was memorable. due to those events and others is why the character lucky is the way he is today. no thanks to jj. all the thanks to gv thanks gv we support you!!!! Jonathan Jackson's 'General Hospital' return: Everything you hoped for? | EW.com
  • On a memorable night nearly thirty years ago, the whole cornopean stop of an organ was sold in the fair, amounting to seventy or eighty pipes with their reeds. Ave Roma Immortalis, Vol. 1 Studies from the Chronicles of Rome
  • Even the timorous Lord Mayor, who was summoned that night before the Privy Council to answer for his conduct, came back contented; observing to all his friends that he had got off very well with a reprimand, and repeating with huge satisfaction his memorable defence before the Council, ‘that such was his temerity, he thought death would have been his portion.’ Barnaby Rudge
  • Still musing about his travels, he turned to me, ‘The most memorable tour that I ever took was to explore the kasbahs of southern Morocco.
  • Her walk down the barge may be one of the most memorable shots in film history.
  • It's got several very memorable scenes - I can still recall quite a bit of the book even though I haven't read it in years and I have a mind like a sieve.
  • Guests can relive memorable Stax moments through multimedia interactive exhibits and view live concert footage of their favorite Stax artists.
  • Not that it was a particularly memorable movie in my opinion, but one character stood out and left a lasting impression: the skinny geek with the moon tan who posed for a photograph in his revolting scungy old undies.
  • But our most memorable day out was coasteering. Times, Sunday Times
  • The sugariness of the potato mingled quite comfortably with the fresh shrimp, and overall this was a memorable dish that worked the sweet/salty crossover with style.
  • Her large grin and knotted black curls were, strangely enough, more memorable.
  • Neither of these questions was written by anyone with the remotest feeling for literature, and it is therefore not surprising that they appear to have elicited unmemorable responses and poor results.
  • Cooper takes this advantage and presses the issue for twenty-seven minutes, crafting short themes that are memorable enough to never outwear their welcome.
  • But it did contribute a repertory of immortal songs easily memorable by their combination of direct tunes and earthy good humour.
  • I take this opportunity of stating that if anybody "cowered" in Court on that memorable occasion, it was certainly not poor old PROSER. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 101, October 10, 1891
  • One of the happiest spin-offs of Mickelson's memorable Masters win is that it will stop critics referring to him as a choker.
  • Much of their success is owed to the band's unique fashion sense coupled with memorable tunes.
  • With that mixed start to the year we can only hope that Pete becomes better known for his poetic lyrics and memorable gigs than for court cases and no-shows.
  • They have trouble sometimes coordinating the effort between upturned eyes and downturned mouths, but the extra strikes make the experience all the more memorable.
  • The supporting roles are no cardboard cut-outs either with a memorable gaggle of characters like the war veteran arcade owner and Taeko's upbeat girlfriends.
  • The strongest of the film's musical numbers is the title song itself, which, though a tad short on his trademark lyrical innuendo, is nonetheless one of the most memorable melodies in the Formby songbook.
  • One of the more memorable scenes in the book, at least for me, has Smith observing a working-class woman whistling a tune while hanging out the washing.
  • Elgar's Sea Pictures seldom rise above the fustian level of their poetic texts, and among the six Chausson items only two or three were memorable.
  • One memorable day I wandered along to a municipal course and sat waiting while they fixed me up with a fourball.
  • Other memorable movie roles included Santa Claus in the 1989 movie "Prancer" and as the gypsy father, Tadzu Lempke, who utters the title curse in the 1996 movie "Stephen King's Thinner. Berks county news
  • And what if we have something truly, outstandingly memorable? Times, Sunday Times
  • In 1818, Schinkel erected the State Theatre that, apart from the Greek Ionic portico, displayed the most memorable feature of the frequent use of the functionalist pilaster stripe.
  • Of the cars that have been associated with the British Royal family, the most memorable have been the large and stately chauffeur-driven limousines and landaulets.
  • Again, contrarily, it's one of his less memorable films.
  • The beautiful sense of orchestral chamber music the trio brought to the Largo was memorable.
  • The colt's success capped a memorable Epsom meeting which also saw Casual Look win the Oaks, giving trainer Andrew Balding a Classic success in his first season as a trainer.
  • This silly hilarious coat hanger is simple and a little naughty, so Mr P entertains our office desks and accessorizes our homes in a unique, fun and memorable way! Arrow Coat Hook
  • Although she usually keeps her most trenchant observations for the stage, several members of Hollywood royalty have received a memorable tongue-lashing.
  • And in the process he gives us one of the most memorable theatrical experiences of the year. Times, Sunday Times
  • His prose is rhythmical and often poetic; individual sections contain carefully balanced and readily memorable phrases.
  • In a memo from 1983, Roberts complains about how newspaper columnists focused on Ronald Reagan's memorable use of the word keister.
  • The latter film is particularly memorable, with Udo Kier's Dr. Jekyll periodically excusing himself from his dinner guests (including Patrick Magee) to thrash about in a chemically-treated bath, emerging as the vicious rapist Mr Hyde (Gérard Zalcberg), whose knife-like phallus is digitally opaqued in the only uncut version of the film I've seen (from Japan). The Passing of a Eurocult Master
  • Whatever his technical limitations, however, Vrel's interiors are memorable intimist images of domestic quietism.
  • Invitations to meditate, his vast colour-soaked canvases are memorable for the sensations evoked in the viewer rather than for their imagery.
  • What is your most memorable sporting moment? Times, Sunday Times
  • Or should this meeting just be considered as another one of those African conferences at which extra-mural shopping sprees are the most memorable activity of the participants? CISSA Workshop in Kigali (Rwanda) : A buzzing beehive
  • The last pitch is a memorable chimney with a thorny bush that you have to climb through.
  • It's actually a strength, because I'm sort of a memorable-looking fellow.
  • Without you, I still will smile carefree, please don't think that you have more memorable.
  • In particular, the latter is a blues-rock tear-jerker with a gentle, memorable chorus.
  • To tell you the truth if you asked me right now to hum it, I couldn't because it is totally unmemorable and forgettable.
  • She was a memorable figure in the shortest possible mini-skirt and with a rather odd beehive hairstyle. Times, Sunday Times
  • It promoted Polgar, leaving his colleagues a memorable lesson on how to get ahead.
  • More memorable, however, is the gutsy food, cooked to order and served at a relaxed pace.
  • They sound fuzzy and unattractive; their songs simply aren't memorable.
  • Not only do I underscore; I use brackets, carets, and braces; I annotate all four margins and I copiously turn down the edges (both top and bottom) of certain especially memorable pages.
  • It was Wenger who decided to allow him to acclimatise to the big league out on the wing, and Capello was the beneficiary when the youngster used his speed in Zagreb to score a memorable hat-trick. Arsenal fizzle out after early promise – just like last season | Richard Williams
  • However, unlike their more famous peers, this group lacks the potential commercial packaging that results in a memorable aural impression.
  • Although it's purportedly a comedy - a romantic comedy, even - its most memorable scene is a tense courtroom drama.
  • Makhmalbaf adapts the volatile terrain to his story, such as in a harrowing and memorable scene set in a medical camp populated by limbless mine explosion victims.
  • I haven't seen them since that memorable evening when the boat capsized.
  • It skips off ruts in the road and can push wide in corners, leading to one memorable moment on broken, damp tarmac, but it's all part of the fun.
  • For once, he underacts, and still manages to create a memorable character.
  • The previous night's memorable madness in Apartment 15B rushes back to the young man along with the nauseating odor of upchuck, but he plays it cool, acting the wide-eyed innocent who doesn't have a clue.
  • Impeccable diction (even in patter songs), timing, and mimicry contributed to memorable character-monologues.
  • To use the memorable phrase coined by comedian Stephen Colbert, Web 2.0 sites can all too easily supply "truthiness" rather than truth.
  • It was a dramatic finale and set the tone for another truly memorable fortnight of sporting action.
  • The memorable trips are there, captured in old photographs that rarely see daylight.
  • The legends and sayings about her, locked into memorable shapes like any other conventionalised poetic utterance, did not necessarily adapt to her changing social role.
  • A fair few are competent although scarcely memorable, a mite predictable, but all the books contain stories that could at least be considered for any ‘best of’ collection.
  • Fans of Jude Law will not be disappointed, as his vivid portrayal of a unique character is memorable.
  • The memorable images of billowing clouds hid the vast numbers of people on the ground that made them happen. Times, Sunday Times
  • Despite his living in a rigidly patriarchal society his strongest and most memorable characters are all female.
  • Andrew Johnson was named the Crystal Palace Player of the Year for the second successive season last weekend to cap off a memorable campaign.
  • And the reader will see (in the paragraph preceding that memorable one which winds up with the diseased oyster) that he must be a worthless creature for daring to like the book, as he could only do so from a desire to hug himself in a sense of superiority by admeasurement with the most worthless of his fellow-creatures! The Kickleburys on the Rhine
  • A memorable presentation will rarely be an unpunctuated sequence of equations or an uninflected recitation of sources of systematic error.
  • The beauty of it all is that neither a limited budget nor a skimpy rehearsal period detracted a jot from the occasion's powerful and memorable impact.
  • While stir-frying is certainly present in Hunan, methods such as braising and simmering also have produced some of the region's most memorable dishes, such as this one enjoyed by Mao Zedong, who grew up in rural Hunan. The Herald-Mail Online
  • He lost his most memorable fight with class, and elegance and style, and dealt with defeat without bitterness. Times, Sunday Times
  • However, Williams 'lyrics about life's compensations and recoveries are uniformly smart, and the record has some memorable tracks, namely the jangly single "I Hit Another Wall" - as heard on PopMatters
  • She didn't gospelize or go for ear-splitting high notes and if her voice isn't memorable or pleasant she didn't push it beyond the audience's comfort zone. Speaking of Robin...
  • Little Malcolm won the Silver Bear at Berlin in 1974 Cooper's next movie, the sombre and chastening Overlord, won another Silver Bear in 1975, and the post-ceremonial bacchanals were memorable indeed. Eunarchy in the UK: George Harrison's first movie
  • Alan Cumming plays Nightcrawler, whose ability to teleport is nowhere near as memorable as his demonic visage. ‘Avatar’ Gets Us Thinking About Our Other Favorite Blue Stars Of Screens Large And Small » MTV Movies Blog
  • On the great balance sheet of a human life, the losses are seldom as memorable in the end as the gains.
  • This romantic evening cruise is a memorable experience.
  • You can infuse personality, style, and culture into the cuisine, in other words, really make your wedding a memorable experience for your guests, without creating a full “theme” wedding. My Fair Wedding
  • There are a lot of memorable minor characters as well - the model who the killer is obsessed with, the landlady's long lost love, the fortune-teller who the victim worked for, even the Iraqi refugee who emerges rather abruptly in the final pages. Cambridge Lib Dems...
  • He said the performers were united in a common goal to create a memorable revival of the production, after its long absence from the Bulgarian stage.
  • Each and every short story contained in Gratia Placenti is, at the least, quite good, with many being truly memorable. For the Sake of Pleasing a reviewer...
  • One lecture in 1814 was memorable for its first description of volumetric chemical analysis.
  • A memorable phrase nicked from an article in the Jpost by Robin Shepherd entitled “New Era as British Hostility Reaches Crescendo” Archive 2009-07-22
  • The memorable events would be symbolized and carved into a totem pole that would stand at the pinnacle of the pagoda roof for the next year's gyre journey.
  • It may have been his first memorable golden moment, but it most definitely will not be his last. The Sun
  • I think the most memorable thing for me would be the chilian miners ordeal. NYT > Home Page
  • He contributed a great deal to the program with his ability to view engineering problems theoretically and mathematically and with his memorable teaching style, which was sometimes described as bombastic but nonetheless endeared him to students. Lewis, Warren K.
  • Hearing your own name called out and presenting the trophy to the winning greyhound owner makes a really memorable experience. The Sun
  • Memorable Ones: Sperm wriggling their way into an egg; a tapeworm being removed from an artery of a very fleshy arm; happy little M& M figures sending cartoon messages to a cartoon brain. Boiling the Dog's Head
  • My encounters with that mysterious bird, the nightjar, have been few and are perhaps the more memorable for that.
  • 'The centenary is a perfect time to celebrate and we are embarking on an imaginative range of projects to make sure 2009 is truly memorable. Media Newswire
  • A few recalled memorable collective punishment: a whole class getting caned, one by one, for substandard academic performance, or because one miscreant declined to come forward. Archbishop wrestles with doubts on school paddling
  • Pictured on the album cover in a memorable pose, the Gibb brothers were all wide smiles, bouffant hair and tight white outfits, but the music marked the pinnacle of their career and propelled the Bee Gees to superstardom.
  • Although many consider Crouching Tiger,Hidden Dragon to be foremost an excellent kung fu movie,the story depicts many forms of love(Sentencedict),the most memorable of which is the poignant romance between the two star-crossed lovers played by Chow Yun fat and Michelle Yeoh.
  • Memorable X Factor auditionee Johnny Rocco has reportedly decided to give up singing after decades as a performer. All - Digital Spy - Entertainment and Media News
  • Everyone was full of praise and admiration for the people who worked so hard to make this trip so memorable.
  • This romantic evening cruise is a memorable experience.
  • While details are blurred by the years, the most memorable moments have new definition.
  • A brilliantly instinctive, one-handed catch at first slip was particularly memorable. Times, Sunday Times
  • On that memorable day, the National Constitution Center museum was opened in Philadelphia amidst great fanfare and national attention.
  • It is a memorable portrait of an era.
  • Should I come up with three separate pseudonyms or stick with my own memorable moniker?
  • The glorious weather made it a memorable day with long queues for ice-cream and cold drinks.
  • I haven't seen them since that memorable evening when the boat capsized.
  • We really want to do the best we can for our returning soldiers and make these homecomings as memorable for them as we can.
  • His memorable speech on the Decalogue is a case in point. Western Worthies A Gallery of Biographical and Critical Sketches of West of Scotland Celebrities
  • He had his most memorable moment in Sweden in 2007 during the World Championship, where he was dressed in the maculate pattern race suit.
  • The Northmen were a memorable race, and English character, especially its maritime element, received in them Lectures and Essays
  • His meetings with the surviving astronauts of the American space programme are moving and memorable. Times, Sunday Times
  • The memorable image of Pliny's ships unable to row through a sea filled with floating pumice, brings home the true predicament in which even the most powerful found themselves.
  • York Volleyball Club have good reason to celebrate a memorable Millennium season both on and off the court.
  • Video coverage of the event will be available as a memento of this memorable occasion.
  • John's son, Henry III, in the words of Sellar and Yeatman in 1066 and All That, "was a confused kind of King and is only memorable for having seized all the money in the Mint, imprisoned himself in the Tower of London and, finally, flung himself into the Bosom of the Pope". Great dynasties of the world: The Plantagenets
  • The eye-catching poster, memorable title and unsavoury reputation of this nasty little flick have kept it alive in the minds of movie goers for decades.
  • Every week, or so, I will post memorable quotes from movies I like.
  • Yes, you'll need some time to just hang, but make your visit together memorable.
  • In two weeks Marcone, Pecina and thousands of comrades in arms, brother soldiers and Marines -- and not a few women in so-called noncombat roles, like Jessica Lynch, the POW rescued last week -- performed a truly memorable feat. The Grunt's War
  • Les-Saintes-Maries-de-La-Mer in the Camargue, watery delta of the Rhone, is more like the wild west than the south of France, with white horses and bulls among the tall reeds, flocks of flamingos, huge never-ending sandy beaches, frenetic gypsy music in the market, crazy Mistral wind and mosquitos making for a memorable time. Summer holidays: Top 10 places for over-fives
  • Folk dances from the Punjab were a delight to watch, and the energetic youngsters who performed, did much to make the evening memorable.
  • While all three novellas center on alienated and deracinated people -- doubters, outcasts, the detritus of biblical stories -- they are slight and unmemorable as fictional characters.
  • Location, kitchen skills and a snappy wine list make this a truly memorable place to eat. Times, Sunday Times
  • It's a forgettable film featuring a throw-away story with unmemorable characters and unremarkable performances.
  • Much of their success is owed to the band's unique fashion sense coupled with memorable tunes.
  • The remainder tracks are passable but not memorable enough to merit mention.
  • Overall, the night proved to be a resounding success and proved a memorable way to mark the students' outstanding effort and achievement throughout the school year.
  • Just one of a hundred small memorable moments that make you gulp. Times, Sunday Times
  • But the strike ended one week ago, and Oscar organizers are promising a traditional ceremony for a global TV audience with big stars, dazzling fashion and, hopefully, memorable winners.
  • This romantic evening cruise is a memorable experience.
  • After this memorable trip, things settled down.
  • They were memorable, solely because they both came with the same overcooked meat reduction, like melted lip gloss. Times, Sunday Times
  • They've shown that there is more to advertising than a catchy slogan and a memorable logo.
  • Discounting the history of philosophy courses, which of course are going to deal with ethics and metaphysics, the memorable classes I had at NYU were with folks like Frances Kamm (ethics), Derek Parfit (ethics and metaphysics), Peter Unger (ethics and metaphysics), and Paul Boghossian (epistemology, but not fully extricable from metaphysics). Reports of the Death of Metaphysics Greatly Exaggerated
  • Like many neutrals who will be in the Park on Sunday, I'll just sit back and enjoy what I think could be a fitting finale to what has been one of the most memorable years in Sligo's proud football history.
  • When I encounter especially memorable statements, or those I intend to cite or refer to later, I underline them and put words and other notations (like stars) in the margin.
  • The wholesomeness of industrial society during this epoch was captured by the American economist and Nobel Laureate, Paul Krugman, in his memorable image of a picket fence.
  • The end result is an unremarkable, unmemorable movie that deserves neither praise nor approbation.
  • To my astonishment, he termed my performance memorable. Going For It!: How to Succeed As an Entrepreneur
  • But the wonderful Icelandic welcome, the delicious fresh sashimi and the warm hot tub were certainly memorable. Times, Sunday Times
  • There he cut a memorable figure with his red sash, billowing white shirt and stupendous head of crisp wavy hair. The Times Literary Supplement
  • The man who created some of the most memorable images of the Sixties arrives early for his interview, then apologises for keeping me waiting.
  • For sentimental reasons I had brought with me the spelter lancer that Bella had drawn on that memorable day. The Vesuvius Club
  • With a full handlebar moustache and sideburns, which took several weeks to grow, he was every bit the memorable family doctor.
  • Ulverston Ladies Hockey Club can look back upon a memorable season, having achieved the double of winning both the Netherwood and Cumbria leagues.
  • By the time she departed on an intersystem shuttle he was mad at himself for having passed on what might have been a memorable opportunity. Sentenced To Prism
  • What should have been an exciting and memorable night, turned out to be a great disappointment.
  • The villa's distinctive pentagonal shape framed by arrowhead bastions makes it one of the most memorable monuments of the late Roman Renaissance.
  • Such a relationship is without doubt memorable and special. Times, Sunday Times
  • His gravestone is located in front of a quintet of ghostly musicians who eternally perform in the attraction's memorable graveyard scene.
  • Swinton coach Phil Veivers was delighted with his side's performance as they completed a memorable treble of victories against Whitehaven.
  • Many of the strongest, most memorable characters in the novels are women.
  • She and Angie chat in a friendly, unmemorable way. Hair
  • The Red Hot Chili Peppers got turned on by the bulb during 1994's Woodstock Music Festival, dawning memorable self-illuminating costumes for their stage show.

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