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To his surprise, her skin felt not icy but flamingly hot.
He spun around at the sound of my voice to stare flamingly at me.
Not halting now was Norhala's speech; it poured from the ruthless lips - flamingly.
Carlyle then rewrote the entire manuscript, achieving what he described as a book that came "direct and flamingly from the heart."
When you're doubled over with a burning pain in your stomach, is your love of flamingly spicy meals to blame?
Characters who aren't flamingly bisexual can usually be counted on to be flagrantly kinky.
Flushed and panting, eyes flamingly alight, she was more intensely vital than any of her children had ever seen her.
'Flamingly psychotic.
"With the really flamingly negative reviews, I think it's always worth asking yourself what kind of person has time to write them," Mr. Franzen said.
That is, she's played by Everett Quinton, the company's artistic director, in one of his more flamingly funny, expertly timed drag performances.
She and Daye had visited the ale house several times, thinly disguised in working-class coveralls, looking for good music and flamingly spicy food.
The movie yanks Jiminy out of his interviewer's chair and gives him a back story that doesn't really jibe with his flamingly effeminate persona.
The heart of the movie is the struggle between the self-righteously prudish Alma and the flamingly free-spirited Ruby for Rainbow's respect.
And when the German trade journals refused to accept American advertisements, they found their country flamingly bill-boarded in buccaneer American fashion.
John Briggs never took a dare, and at noon, when Mr. Cross was at home at dinner, he wrote flamingly the descriptive couplet.
"The Cook, the Thief, His Wife and Her Lover" is about as high-toned and flamingly arty as a movie can get and still play outside a museum.
Charlie Two takes three direct hits in rapid succession, its Hellbore turret and much of its upper deck reduced to flamingly incandescent wreckage within the space of .44 second.
In 1937 Chauncey Miles is a star in a poor burlesque theatre company in New York City, playing a "nance", a "stock character who was a flamingly effeminate homosexual."
The performer who is appearing through March 24 at the Oak Room of the Algonquin Hotel is a softer, more accessible, less flamingly sensual stage presence who displays flashes of a playful humor.
Instead of freezing into imperious divalike poses and spewing hostile sexual challenges, he is a man who revels in the opportunity to get himself up in drag, the more flamingly tacky the better, and create a party around it.
Sailer noted that Luther "is a portly black man who, just as his name suggests, looks much like that new 30-foot-tall statue on the National Mall of Martin Luther King-except that he's flamingly effeminate."
In a furious blast of energy, that film and its flamingly red-haired star, Franka Potente, represent the mad dash of young Germans from years of immobility under the administration of Helmut Kohl, Germany's former chancellor.