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splashiness
noun
The property of being splashy.
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By common consent, "The Spy Who Loved Me" was the best of the Moore projects, with some of the outsized splashiness of Pop art.
He improvised on the piano for five minutes or so, going modal and minor, getting away from his default splashiness; you could almost feel minds wandering in the big room.
The most likely theory is that they were done in by eco-terrorists' "higher-ups" (as Matilde said before she was bumped off), probably vexed at the rogue splashiness of Mads' detonation of the petrol tanker and also worried that the cops were getting so close to arresting them (the eco-terrorists) that they had to be erased to protect the rest of the conspirators.
Devoid of trend-setting splashiness and rich in unique and unmistakeable talent, it becomes apparent that Adele is only just winning over her first of many generations of listeners.
For all the potty-mouthed splashiness of the dialogue, for all the hectic violence of the action, for all the central couple's blatant and sophisticated (but briefly shown) eroticism, "Deadpool" is a movie of crystalline purity, of redemptive virtue.
I'm wistful not for pulp splashiness so much as craftsmanship.
But the proceedings today may even have exceeded in splashiness Mr. Yeltsin's own 1996 inauguration, where the crowd was twice as large.
And in their GQ splashiness, they evoked the 1980's, a period that Mr. Jacobs often returns to.
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