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The question is, will they bossily urge each other to dress up to greet their wives' return?
How boring that every minor departure from the norm in modern life has to be the subject of what is bossily called "a full report".
Monday's opening routine with Miss Piggy bossily taking over as host ran out of steam quickly.
You need the whole look,' insisted Sukey bossily.
'They couldn't find anybody outside and there was certainly no one in the wards unaccounted for,' he went on bossily.
"Only if the others will," said Elphaba, bossily.
In the morning Nature arrived, breezing through Pia's apartment, bossily taking over."
When Lucy bossily yells, "Come on, Charlie Brown, shape up!
'Put it in context, Lu,' he says bossily.
Jersey dresses looked sensual, and a jumpsuit in parachute silk came as a respite from too many jackets with sleeves pushed bossily over the elbows.
Just as the garlic, despite the number of cloves, doesn't pervade bossily, the orange doesn't give too invasive a citrus kick.
"Gimme a Superior, John," said Mullins bossily.
She drops us off at our hotel and bossily says that she will pick us up the next morning, early, to go horseback riding on the beach.
'You must get something inside you,' insisted Sukey bossily, 'and you too, Daisy.'
"Okay, Susan, play 'Sheik of Araby,' " said Gina bossily.
In a flashy teal and black gown, Ms. Joyce slipped away into another Miss Laura riff as she bossily roamed the sodden old bordello.
Although she had little of substance to say about her choreography, she said it all smugly, and she bossily ordered spectators to think about what they had just seen.
Plus, I wouldn't mind throwing him off balance by bossily calling out, "According to the subsections of Rule 27, after roqueting I am entitled to two bonus strokes."
"Now, listen, Anna," Kirsty said bossily, sounding so much like herself as a small child that I had to smile, "don't you go trying to make this costume fade into the background.
This is, as I've bossily written before, partly an aesthetic dictate, but mostly it's a practical one; if each portion of cheese is small, however many there are, everyone is going to feel inhibited about cutting some off.
The next morning they cannot wait to show it off to their school friends; Isabel bossily says she will be the one to decide who is allowed to come and see it in the house as she is the eldest.
One is impressed with the disabled facilities and the consideration shown to her disabled husband, while the other says bossily: "If you have not already done so, please visit the Grange at Oborne, near Sherborne."