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ROMPS

Definition av ROMPS

  1. böjningsform av romp

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Är palindrom

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  • Her work blends fantasy, fact, esoteric belief, time travel and quantum physics, into adventurous romps through history, alternative dimensions, universes and states of consciousness.
  • Comprising four lengthy intricate pieces and two very American style romps, Kansas' second album very admirably showcases the band's trademark duality as proggers and rockers.
  • Sonically, the album's sound veers from quiet storm tracks to hard-edged Timbaland homages to cheerleader romps.
  • Publishers Weekly similarly highlighted how "Koontz romps playfully and skillfully through this grown-up enchantment, dealing out such motifs as a talking dog and taking potshots at recognizable pop culture".
  • Gilbert's arch lyrics pleased operetta audiences, who were delighted to accept a rough-and-tumble pirate band speaking impeccable drawing room English while describing dastardly deeds to gavottes and musical romps in three-quarter time.
  • Lynn contrives to leaven his foolery with touches of genuine pathos, but when his luck changes to prove the comforting theory that a man has as much good as bad fortune in his life, he fairly romps in his Rookery Nook style, through broader and yet broader farce.
  • " Spin gave the album a 7/10, writing, "Mountaintops has plenty of upbeat romps, but the most compelling moments are the epic, minor-key laments 'At Least I Have You' and 'Unless I'm Led,' which argue that even the truest of loves can still feel lonely and miserable.
  • We’ve all known Glover's departure was imminent, and last week's "Cooperative Polygraphy" pulled off a lot of heavy lifting in not only managing a truly funny and emotionally appropriate farewell to Pierce, but in setting a new path for Troy, whose man-child romps with Abed had perhaps become a tad stagnant.
  • This includes the continuation of Hildegarde's video and audio surveillance systems, used to monitor all the nuns' activities, including Felicity's amorous romps in the garden.
  • The New York Times called it "giddy escapist hookum" which "nevertheless skillfully recaptures the flavour and rhythms of old-time Technicolor words-and-daggers romps".
  • The detective's deductions fail, and Professor McGillicuddy, the Lipton of Crime (Professor Moriarity, "the Napoleon of Crime" in the original) simply romps in.
  • " The Chicago Reader stated that she "shifts seamlessly from folky stuff to jumping honky-tonk romps to cumbias.
  • Paul Di Filippo gave the collection a positive review in Locus Online in April 2015, writing that Purdom "succeeds in fashioning some farcical yet genuinely speculative and authentic romps along themes that are noticeably and regrettably absent from so much SF".
  • " He wrote: "Though the materials range from Ornettish dirges to puckish, Monk-inspired romps and workouts driven by oddly accented grooves, the quintet has an appealing, quietly urgent temperament that coheres the date.


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