The air hangs heavy, thick and impenetrable, as cloying and claustrophobic as incense. |
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Songs occasionally break out into well-placed free jazz trances, which offer welcome relief from the sometimes cloying vocals. |
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Generally, the worst thing you can say about a movie like this is that it's cloying sentimental glop. |
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He does not attempt to jazz things up with cloying camerawork and jarring technique in an effort to be stylish. |
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It showed some cosy family with a couple of small kids, all cloying sweetness and perfection, such as exists purely in adland. |
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That's not to say it's devoid of feeling, it's just there are no cloying resolutions or scenes written as tear-jerkers. |
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The deserts are similarly cloying and sticky, although a couple of them are compulsively edible. |
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A cloying Riverside surface hardly explained the endless procession of misplaced passes, unimaginative runs and poor first touches. |
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The cloying heaviness of snacking on cheese instead of ginger snaps left me feeling dull and vaguely nauseous. |
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Words fail as I attempt to describe this disgusting spew of random horn hits and cloying, overloud singing, but I'll leave it like this. |
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The desserts were similarly cloying, except for a plate of crumbly, warm chocolate-chip cookies, served with a bowl of coconut milk. |
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But most readers can probably recognize the cloying phraseology as self-serving. |
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It's still warm and the pungent, cloying, smell of incinerated tree still fills the air, 36 hours on. |
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I prefer the traditional tomato sauce over the mushroom gravy, which was rich and cloying. |
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There was something cloying about Charlie's attentiveness that drove her up the wall from time to time. |
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The cloying heat of the cottage was replaced by the raw coldness of the night. |
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The beat lilts rather than swings, and there's a sweetness about the melodies that can become cloying if you listen too much. |
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The rot spreads, mould covering the sheen of life, dragging it down with cloying, asphyxiating stealth. |
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The sentimentality, which at times reaches unbearable levels, is saccharine and cloying. |
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And it was crisp and sweet without being cloying, although I like slightly tart apples as well. |
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Sweet but not cloying, this faltering hit gave Eddie profile and bankability. |
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But Manhattan is not a friendly place and she soon discovers that her cloying, saccharine compositions are about as welcome as toothache. |
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It's treacly and cloying, and all just a bit too neatly wrapped up at the end. |
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What had felt so spirited and fresh back then feels disappointingly syrupy and cloying now. |
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Gautier calls it Panatela, and it has very nice butterscotch and caramel flavors, and while sweet, it is not cloying. |
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You can get bizarre flavours like emulsion paint, or a nasty, cloying butterscotch. |
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The cloying smell hit me when we entered the thick brush, canopied by towering pines. |
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The chicken and fruits, combined with honey and lemon, were sweet without being cloying, and struck the exact balance between tangy and savoury. |
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Despite a predictable script, Jugnot is still able to play an immensely sympathetic character without being cloying. |
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This story of parting manages to be poignant and pretty yet not cloying and the rhythm will move you as much as the words. |
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Even though the plot synopsis may set off warning sirens, however, the film is refreshing, never cloying. |
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He swallowed, the sweetness of the pancakes cloying and thick on his tongue. |
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It's cloying to my ears, all this sweetness, all this oh-what-a-wonderful-couple-we-are. |
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He portrays Ken as both likable and convincing without making the characterization cloying. |
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The juice from grapes harvested at optimum ripeness for wine has a rather cloying sweetness which can overshadow the refreshing acidity. |
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The pit swirled down into oblivion, a thick, cloying miasma threatening to devour him if he drew too close to it. |
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You brushed past her gently on the way into the flat, and you almost tasted her perfume, so sickly sweet, so cloying. |
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No gentler moment has ever been captured, yet it isn't in the least sentimental or cloying. |
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But when the songs are less than first class they can sound cloying and too fussy. |
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Their romantic relationship is nicely developed, but not to the point where it becomes cloying. |
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Equally irksome, however, is the trend for outpourings of cloying sentimentality that deface the personal columns at this time of year. |
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By the late nineties, many critics had begun to find Iranian films cloying and repetitious, and The Silence doesn't exactly help that particular cause. |
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This is not the place to wimp out and order sweet and sour monkfish, consisting of a bunch of dry fish cubes with canned pineapple and cloying vinegary sauce. |
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That the nostalgic bent can lapse into cloying sentimentality is obvious. |
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In the end, the air of melancholic reverie begins to get a little cloying. |
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It is a celebratory, emotional film without cloying sentiment, which is no small achievement. |
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On the down side, every fifth stall has a spaced-out looking granddad of the love generation selling cutely cloying portrayals of gnomes, wood spirits or elves. |
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We'd give them the belt, but their self-righteous indignation is cloying. |
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Yet instead of playing to his strengths, he channeled a good ol' boy tone that came across as cloying and unpersuasive. |
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After all, The Selfish Giant is one of the most cloying works in literature. |
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Never maudlin, never cloying, the story is that of a judo champion struck down in a road accident and almost overnight becoming a paraplegic in a wheelchair. |
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The cashew nut pesto was lost in a cloying sea of sweet chilli syrup. |
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The pitch stood up well considering the state it had been in one week earlier, but the wet and cloying conditions did little to lift the match above the level of a hard slog. |
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The story comes close to cloying, but never crosses the boundary. |
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Sweet but not cloying, it's a choice dessert for health-conscious diners. |
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I do not recommend the parfait of foie gras and chicken liver, which had a cloying sweetness at the edges, or the fried Blue Point oysters, void of ocean freshness. |
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The pear cider is thicker, smoother, and sweeter without being cloying. |
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When faced with the choice between calling a spade a spade and cloying euphemism, you know which the bosses will choose. |
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Cranberry sauce should be sweet but not cloying, and tart without causing pucker and anguish. |
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There are several scenes which involve abrasive personal confrontation, which I felt were irrelevant, but presumably were introduced for fear of the film becoming cloying. |
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The wine is very rich, but the acidity saves it from being cloying. |
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Perfect couples who claim to be open are just as cloying as other perfect types. |
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It smells like sunscreen, and the cloying heaviness of cigar smoke. |
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It is every thing that one could hope for in a dessert wine, complex flavours, unctuousness, sweetness without being cloying thanks to a hint of noble rot. |
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This kind of singing cuts through the noise but can become cloying. |
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It has intensely sweet, almond, floral, tropical top notes and slightly cloying, creamy, spicy undertones. |
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He is painter who is acutely self aware, but in a lesson to many other artists, he never lets that self awareness curdle into cloying knowingness. |
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It is not a cloying film, it's also brutal, because there is violent death. |
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The tannins are particularly supple, allowing it to be tasted in harmony with fine game without cloying the palette. |
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While the sweetness is there, it's not cloying, like how I find a lot of blanche style absinthes. |
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Neither haute cuisine nor dodgy curry, it's a bland blend of cloying predictability. |
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There is nothing showy in her pianism, nothing cloying about her expressivity. |
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This is not to suggest Ann is cloying or offputtingly perfect. |
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The Russian dressing is cloying, yet doesn't weigh you down and has a full, fresh flavor. |
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The works go whole hog for Freud and this can be cloying or smothery. |
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Resorting neither to cloying rationalization nor to categorical judgment, playwright David Harrower has crafted a modern tragedy, an intimate theatrical whodunnit revolving around an unspeakable truth. |
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Deliberately avoiding cloying rationalization or categorical judgment, David Harrower has crafted a 21st-century tragedy, an intimate theatrical whodunnit that carries a truth as unspeakable as it is overwhelming. |
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The elegiac slow movement is larded with cloying appoggiaturas that make it hard to bring off with conviction. |
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Many commerical after shave have sickly, cloying, or overpowering scents. |
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Our relationship wasn't cloying or smothering, just loving. |
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None of the films by von Trier, Moodysson, Dresen or Susanne Bier are glamorous, star-driven, cloying or inevitably with a happy ending and yet the public appreciates them. |
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It is all smoothness and velvety in the mouth, but with a very fine sensation, with a certain coolness and without cloying, due to the perfect harmony obtained between the content of acids, alcohol and sugars. |
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So yeah, Canadian Club has a cloying sweetness that I could do without, but dudes I am drinking whisky out of a bottle cap at 3PM on a Tuesday. |
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Narrative tension is maintained, secrets are kept, but never at the cost of being befuddling. Yet the novel is marred by a cloying quality, and the children are often too precious. |
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But in amongst the cloying fluff there were some good stories. |
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Neither haute cuisine nor dodgy kebab, it's a mostly bland blend of the cloying and the predictable. |
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It was stagy, it was cloying, it was US-inspired and most depressing of all, it worked. |
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I find his beauties cloying and his style too jeremitaylorically purple. |
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The cloying fondness she displayed was what, in the end, drove me away. |
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Stuck into the arms of one carved figure, two joss sticks smoked away, filling the air with the cloying scent of hippie joy in the superior spirituality of the Other. |
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It was a cloying sense of deja vu attached to the team that finished seventh last season, 22 points off the top and drastically in need of some more dynamism. |
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Pei's handsome plate-glass windows looks even rosier than usual, a cloying and false alternative to the more proximate industrial existence that Flavin evokes. |
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