How To Use Theatrically In A Sentence
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theatrically dressed
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I hobble theatrically over to the waiting area, where a women immediately vacates her seat for me.
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He was, on the face of it, no more than an accessory to the theatrically gifted and great, an attendant lord but never Hamlet.
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But the real problems are a static production and the script, which borders on the theatrically illiterate.
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T shivered theatrically and chose risotto with asparagus, clams and octopus carpaccio to start, followed by rump steak and polenta.
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Sian, in a long coat that swished theatrically behind her, had dressed for the occasion; so too the conscientious Kevin Amos in his DJ.
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They drilled gymnastically, not to say theatrically.
The Lincoln Story Book
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The bright light of Provence changed theatrically as the sky darkened to grey, then turned slate purple.
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Also: finishing a tough job requires that you draw your hand theatrically across your brow.
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I theatrically cleared my throat and grabbed the mike like I owned it.
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The sin of adultery was represented by a sketch in which two young women dressed in black evening dresses posed sexily while drawing rather theatrically on cigarettes of accentuated length.
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The readership of the New York Times is the wealthy, in effect, the rentier, which is to say, he who has got to where he was going; and our paper of record, absent a constituency of the theatrically savvy, has become a champion of the moot, appealing to the intellectual pretensions of its readership.
The Guardian World News
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It blustered theatrically, bawling him out in its active nonlanguage.
Quozl
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His readings of the apposite quotations with which he argued his case were beautifully paced, theatrically rendered and always designed to move the listener as a true orator can.
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`I cannot show my face at her house,' he declared theatrically
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Bernini used Borromini when it suited him, and very probably exploited him through a number of papal commissions, including the St Peter's baldacchino, the mighty, barley-sugar-columned canopy that sits theatrically under Michelangelo's dome.
Borromini: the first architect
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Most challenges involving the hatchet man either leave him rolling around theatrically, or his opponent rolling in pain.
Times, Sunday Times
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He went down theatrically to a challenge which appeared to make minimal contact.
The Sun
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Rather, they were theatrically trained actors Welles had assembled many years before with his partner and mentor, John Houseman .
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Shaffer's great gift lies in his ability to animate ideas theatrically.
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Archon Beed Thane of Vergill was particularly opposed, and theatrically insulted Leia Organa Solo in order to provoke an honor duel from Isolder.
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The programme even opens with a theatrically portentous pre-credits teaser, an appetising foretaste of the bloodshed to come.
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(Bellini is one of my favorites in this regard — how he can hang a theatrically effective musical flow on even his most ludicrous libretti.)
Pretty Woman
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She put down her brush and said theatrically, "I feel the fatal premonitive impulses ....
Fate Knocks at the Door A Novel
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The quartet sit at the table with its half drunk bottle of red wine and wander around the stage emoting theatrically as if they were at some particularly angst-ridden North London dinner party to which you wouldn't want an invitation.
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Nordic warriors sailed into York in longboats on Saturday morning, before two key battles - Stamford Bridge and the Rout to Riccall - were theatrically recreated.
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Simon took another drag and theatrically slitted his eyes as he opened his mouth slightly so the smoke seeped out in tendrils.
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Slumdog Millionaire is his eighth international theatrically released film.
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Neon lights, theatrically lighted landmarks and monuments, and carnivals all present picture opportunities that don't show up by daylight.
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Shaffer's great gift lies in his ability to animate ideas theatrically.
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Within this new legal framework, Spaniards could in good conscience punish the bodies of indigenes as harshly and theatrically as former conquistadors.
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Theatrically inventive and politically astute, it's a satire on American cultural imperialism.
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He went down theatrically to a challenge which appeared to make minimal contact.
The Sun
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My own opinion was best summed up by the woman with whom I saw the play, a staunchly liberal, theatrically savvy playgoer who, like me, admires Sam Shepard greatly.
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Duncan is too pathetic; Annie is too deadpan; Tucker is too broodily good-looking (in my imagination at least); and sideline characters, like Annie's tragic shrink, Malcolm, and Tucker's embittered love-child, Lizzie, are too hilarious to be left theatrically unrealized.
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