She was no wisecracking dame like Rosalind Russell or goofy, well-meaning wife like Irene Dunne. |
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The benevolent prince is wisecracking with his cronies, guffawing and texting on his mobile phone. |
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Beneath it all, though, the verbal barrage is really just so much wisecracking. |
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There are no idiot dads acting like bumbling lunkheads in front of their sneering, wisecracking wives and children. |
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If you've got a couple cold ones in the fridge and a good wisecracking friend at your side, this is a movie for you. |
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The novel proper features a compulsively wisecracking, self-aware narrator. |
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It nails down the wry, wisecracking tone of the business world in lively, almost reportorially vivid detail. |
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It's not exactly prolific, but the team is known industrywide for strong characters, rampant imagination, and wisecracking. |
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Spitz looked back at the wisecracking Kai and with a little push, Kai was knocked out again. |
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As a manager he was belligerent, tyrannical, wisecracking, but always affectionate. |
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For the most part the reader is in a world of adventure, wisecracking, silly and imaginative. |
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These days, it's heard more and more on the stage, emerging from the wisecracking mouths of some pretty nasty, venal or certifiably nutso characters. |
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Lift your spirits with Gilbert and Sullivan's wisecracking Pirates of Penzance. |
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Stealing cars and outwitting the cops is a way of life for Joseph, a street-smart, wisecracking 14-year-old. |
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Noted for her comic timing, she was often cast as the heroine's sarcastic, wisecracking best friend. |
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In the latter film Carrey played a timid bank clerk who becomes a hip wisecracking green-faced dandy when he dons a magical mask. |
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Aided by an eclectic cast of wisecracking friends and relatives, Plum sets off in hot pursuit of murder suspect and former fling Joe Morelli. |
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The novel features a compulsively wisecracking, self-aware narrator. |
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It centers on Kanan Jarrus, a wisecracking AWOL Jedi and leader of the Ghost crew. |
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He was his usually jittery, wisecracking, affable self as he talked about the various ideas bouncing around in his head. |
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She's a graceful center for a compelling ensemble that includes Marci Reid as a mother-hen songwriter and performer, Drew Humphrey as an energetic dance director and Elise Kinnon as a wisecracking chorine. |
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She's wisecracking and tough, but these moments show her heart. |
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Hiking through cornfields hours later in northwest Iowa, a wisecracking Cruz was a bit chummier with his friends in the Fourth Estate. |
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She seemed to scale herself down too far, as if afraid of making Michelle a stereotypical wisecracking chorine, and made her an uncomfortable noodge. |
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A trigger-happy, wisecracking, loose cannon who's been sent to Paris to stop a terrorist attack, Wax leads James on a white-knuckle shooting spree through the Parisian underworld that has James praying for his desk job. |
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Defence attorneys know how the jury will respond to a police officer who becomes defensive, hostile, impatient, wisecracking or sarcastic on the stand. |
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Robert McKimson drew the model sheet for the character, Freleng developed Bugs's personality, Avery and Jones made further refinements, and Blanc infused him with his familiar wisecracking Brooklynese delivery. |
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It's run by a wisecracking, loud-mouthed magician called Bill Graham. |
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The funnies, at thirty years old, trafficked in comedy and fantasy, with talking animals, wisecracking goofs, and junior sociopaths like the Katzenjammer Kids. |
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The wisecracking critter is Barry B Benson, a high-flying college graduate facing the grim prospect of a life of servitude for Honex, the hive's honey-making operation. |
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This bongo-playing, wisecracking, Nobel prize-winning physicist's larger-than-life personality elevated him to icon status within the world of science. |
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The wisecracking extraterrestrial enlists the duo's help in getting back to his spaceship, but they are soon pursued by government agents and unwittingly become kidnappers. |
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Wisecracking pal Donkey has been house-sitting for them and is thrilled they're back, but they're not alone for long. |
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