Synonymer & Informasjon om | Engelsk ordet HEEDLESS
HEEDLESS
Antall bokstaver
8
Er palindrome
Nei
Eksempler på bruk av HEEDLESS i en setning
- Heedless to the incoming fire, Corporal McLaren crawled 10 metres to his colleague's position, extracted him to a safe location and administered first aid.
- Ghaflah is an Arabic word that means heedlessness or carelessness, and the term ghafil refers to those who are neglectful or heedless.
- Mattson further wrote, "Although Dayven's ideological shift is more an about-face than a natural evolution, there is satisfaction to be gleaned from the parallels to real-world collisions between heedless, exploitative conquerors and native peoples whose ways are as misunderstood as they are reviled".
- " Andy Gill of The Independent called it "one of the week's more inspired albums" and noted "an odd wholeness to the project, the kind of result only possible when an artist takes a flier and pursues his personal vision, heedless of fashion," while David Cavanagh of Select wrote: "Spend the rest of your life making sense of Jehovahkill, ye Kelts and Krauts alike, and salute the soul of Julian H Cope.
- "Mister Pleasant" is lyrically somewhat similar to the earlier track "A Well Respected Man", as it satirises the heedless complacency of a nouveau riche who, for all his newfound worldly success, is but a foolish cuckold.
- He also performed as Rodolfo in Puccini's La bohème, and Rodney Milnes noted that "the top notes especially had a warm, bronzed quality without any loss of clarity or projection", and that he was able to portrait the character's development from "heedless self-obsession to an awareness heightened by tragedy with great insight".
- Kister considers the release of the besieged Umayyads, instead of their effective use as hostages, "heedless" and the rebels' belief that the Umayyads would not aid the Syrians or convince them to turn back "credulous".
- Driven by a heedless energy to resist, provoke, indulge, and produce scandal and awe, the Neo-Dada Organizers were not rooted in the theoretical or political so much as the intuitive and instinctual dimensions of making and exhibiting art.
- Armond White from the New York Press also expressed disappointment, writing that the song "celebrates a heedless refusal to communicate; to mindlessly, heartlessly indulge pop culture—Tarantino style".
- The younger daughters, Chris and Button, encourage the boys of Donkin's house to defy the headmaster's latest and furiously-resented diktat: heedless of Marbledown's long tradition of rowing, Ovington has cancelled the school's participation in the local regatta, and placed the town and the river out of bounds for the duration of the regatta.
- " Jeannette Catsoulis of The New York Times described her as "a sharp-tongued hottie — hijab above, party below — given to heedless lawbreaking.
- " She favorably compared the song to the band's 2008 smash hit "Gives You Hell", stating, "Reminiscent of the blissfully heedless ‘Gives You Hell’ era, it nevertheless dives headfirst into the band's looming evolution with an anthemic chorus that feels outrageously bold, but doesn't skimp on the sugary hook.
- The band's continued attention to song craft was a common praise in reviews of Sugar at the Gate, especially for a record in an indie scene where "few young artists even attempt this sort of subtly difficult form of pop" (Kevin Korber of Spectrum Culture) and "DIY sometimes suggests the heedless jettisoning of any frills" (Nows Mark Streeter).
- The name corresponds to the Icelandic hrani ("coarse, crude, heedless person") and the Old Norse name Hrani ("blusterer, boaster").
Søk etter HEEDLESS i:
Wikipedia
(Bokmål) Wiktionary
(Bokmål) Wikipedia
(Engelsk) Wiktionary
(Engelsk) Google Answers
(Engelsk) Britannica
(Engelsk)
(Bokmål) Wiktionary
(Bokmål) Wikipedia
(Engelsk) Wiktionary
(Engelsk) Google Answers
(Engelsk) Britannica
(Engelsk)
Forberedelse av siden tok: 418,89 ms.