Sentence examples for evoke fun from inspiring English sources

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You can breeze through their early week puzzles if you want to, although I prefer to stop and enjoy some of the better entries that evoke fun memories for me, like the evocative clue/entry pairing "People in this may have big ears" for MICKEY MOUSE CLUB.

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BIGFOOT also features interactive touch points on his belly and mouth that will make him laugh or eat a leaf that evokes fun chomping and burping sound effects.

For his thirteenth birthday, two friends listed some of the qualities that he evoked: energetic, fun, happy all the time, good human being, amazingly kind, awesome at soccer, sly.

But where "House of Games" evoked a fun-house, eyes-wide-open vision of the world as seen through the mocking eyes of a thief, "Nine Queens" has no aspirations toward creating a surreal through-the-looking-glass universe.

"A clean bill of health", "a clean record", "clean sweep", or "good clean fun" evoke wholesome flawlessness, renewal or order.

It's not that I want to give these wildflowers human characteristics, it's just that they evoke feelings of fun, spirited innocence, naughtiness and, surrounded by voices provoking antinatalism, these things should be celebrated.

Rothschild has fun evoking the fizz of Nica's New York — "She did not just listen to jazz; she lived it" — but cannot fully evoke the richness of Nica's mysterious, heroic love for Monk.

When the truth about Sunnyside is revealed, the movie has fun evoking prison escape pictures and horror films, darkening the Pixar palette to captivating (and, to some small children, possibly frightening) effect.

"When the truth about Sunnyside is revealed, the movie has fun evoking prison escape pictures and horror films, darkening the Pixar palette to captivating (and, to some small children, possibly frightening) effect," A. O. Scott wrote in The New York Times.

Talking over things you've read can really enhance your experience of the book, as you share with friends the feelings the book evoked, or the fun you experienced as the story unfolded.

"I'm sure it's much more fun to evoke the horrors of Jaws, but when our apex predators have been persecuted out of the ocean there will be horrors real enough to follow.

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