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"jaunty" Definitions
  1. showing that you are feeling confident and pleased with yourself synonym cheerful
  2. lively

539 Sentences With "jaunty"

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It was a rather jaunty message from the Clavells, who were not jaunty people.
Listening to the jaunty, brassy work through my computer speakers, I could not really distinguish it from his many other jaunty, brassy marches, but it spoke of history.
And yet, it's got quite a jaunty air about it.
Boris Johnson, the jaunty foreign secretary, is the bookmakers' favorite.
Garnish with a baby carrot with a jaunty green top.
" The brothers concluded the memo on a jaunty note: "Enjoy!
Despite its weightiness, the show has inspired various jaunty memes.
Steve Erickson's 10th (10th!) novel is: compassionate, weird, unpredictable, jaunty.
Peck responds sensitively to the jaunty, jazzy, sometimes melancholy Poulenc score.
So The Sun, under Lamb, gets a jaunty, sleazy makeover. Gossip!
An abandoned baby — a jaunty prop, not a distressed audience member.
It's a jaunty, carefree gesture, befitting a brass fanfare in the score.
The entire point of George Ezra's music is that it is jaunty.
What better replacement lyrics for Joel's jaunty song about some tavern performer?
The alphabet is jaunty, nimble,Where would we be without each symbol?
A pair of jaunty red-and-white striped socks peeked out below.
There is almost always some jaunty, rhythmic riff bustling in the orchestra.
It's a jaunty hello and goodbye — even if it comes too soon.
But only if you are feeling a bit jaunty and generous already.
To top it off, Stephen Jones engineered jaunty Mad Hatter-style millinery.
She is wearing a jaunty little patterned dress and exquisite vintage shoes.
Others will be mid-prance with a hand cocked to a jaunty angle.
Enjoy the jaunty NES-style menu theme — I want it for my phone.
And just look at the jaunty little suit she chose for the occasion!
Impeccable in a jaunty navy and white top and red sailor pants, Mrs.
But also lavish, stylish, jaunty, tart; bristling with whimsy and gleaming with sex.
Turner, a suave, smooth-skinned Chicagoan, appeared jaunty as he heard the charges.
The composer's love for then-new jazz textures was evident, and appropriately jaunty.
An orangutan flips through the tree canopy to a jaunty caper-movie soundtrack.
It's soothing, as if you're underwater, yet jarring and jaunty at certain points.
Rest assured, almost none of the songs on the soundtrack have a jaunty vibe.
In person, he is a chunky man with lively eyes and a jaunty manner.
As the jaunty song "The Entertainer" plays, the camera pans over scenes of carnage.
When he returns, his step is jaunty, his handsome face wreathed in a smile.
While this… …will take on the much more jaunty-sounding Boaty McBoatface label instead.
Just listen to it: it's jaunty and happy; but also, underneath that, slightly ominous.
In its jaunty, grinning way, Smith's story says this project is lousy and false.
Hearing the jaunty tune, the nudes jumped off their towels, sauntering toward the boat.
The jaunty "Christmas Everywhere" is a quizzical shrug about scrambling to satisfy everyone's needs.
Sadly, the fauns of Carnival Row are not nearly as jaunty as Mr. Tumnus.
The flight attendants donned their jaunty hats, and we headed into the hot sun.
His scenes include everything from comedic pauses to jaunty music and ridiculously slobby outfits.
Extra-judicial killings are so common they are referred to by a jaunty acronym—EJKs.
The bright, jaunty colors surrounding the black forms take the grief out, but not completely.
Utah's employees, unable to resist that button with the jaunty backward arrows, quickly replied all.
I thought the cultural references were attainable though, and the solve was jaunty and clean.
The duo ends with a deceptively jaunty Polka, at once giddy and a little dangerous.
Hope rises from the dead, and our spring bonnets are sprouting jaunty pink knit ears.
Your rib cage is not a jaunty new acquaintance you can chat with ata party.
Over time "Hail to the Chief" has transformed into the jaunty, familiar anthem of our President.
She wears her veil over a long flower-print skirt and carries a jaunty red handbag.
It plays a jaunty little circus song that Kimmy and DJ have a choreographed dance to.
There's even an ad with jaunty startup music to assure people they've got nothing to fear.
A gentleman in a jaunty top hat stands under a floating rock before a turquoise background.
"Coming Around" is jaunty power-pop that's anchored by drummer Bud Voortman and Bullard's peppy delivery.
Kyle Jarrow's jaunty script hints, without preaching, at issues of racial prejudice, environmentalism, and government corruption.
"Sex With Your Ex" could have been the jaunty crowd-pleaser its opening piano lick promises.
After this jaunty opening, the mood of the ballet darkened to one of mystery and fatefulness.
And, by the early '90s, some young Chinese could afford jaunty versions of the American look.
I hardly recognized it in its fresh paint, with its new shutters and jaunty window boxes.
There on the front page, beneath a jaunty crown, was the grinning visage of Mr. Met.
Even her mourning garb seems tailored to seduce, with a jaunty black feather on her hat.
Ruffles of fried sliced sunchokes made for a jaunty garnish atop the firm, subtly sweet fish.
" Ucup begins on a jaunty note, remarking, "Yes, we were disappointed, but there is always hope.
She knocked on his door and let the raps play out a jaunty, half-comical rhythm.
Behold, the TV workplace warriors tipping their jaunty berets to the woman who showed us the way.
Normally, the site displays the jaunty "Live Without Limits" slogan, followed by a bunch of Delos, Inc.
Dag gave them a jaunty wave, which they ignored with professional stoicism as they cased the joint.
In "Young Lion," the beast is a jaunty cub, wearing a black cap with a blue feather.
"It's a Wonderful Time for Love" has a jaunty cadence but lyrics that nod toward the darkness.
Usher's jaunty visual style is a mash-up of two British greats, Quentin Blake and John Burningham.
The tallest sported a vaguely military-looking beret, worn at a jaunty angle, and an AK-47.
True to his sensibility, Miró skirted total abstraction, populating his radical use of paint with jaunty pictographs.
The earth's "axial tilt" is a jaunty 23.5 degrees, for example, while Uranus spins at 98 degrees.
Over it, individual instruments, then groups, play what sounds like a jaunty march tune — over and over.
" Silicon Valley Business Journal's Nathan Donato-Weintsein calls it, "simple, but also playful and a bit jaunty.
At Disneyland Paris, she was a picture-perfect Parisienne in a jaunty scarf and off-the-shoulder sweater.
But before they break into singing about being "fat and old," the song opens with a jaunty melody.
"Danses Concertantes" — revived only occasionally by New York City Ballet and largely unknown elsewhere — is jaunty, witty, intricate.
Neither is terribly exciting to drive, but both are fun and jaunty around town and cute as anything.
Rick wore a baseball cap at a jaunty angle; Pete was in a black Psychedelic Furs T-shirt.
A toothpick at the corner of his mouth, balanced at a jaunty angle, accentuated the relaxed so-what?
It's a bracing video that, yes, subverts the expectations that its initial jaunty Friends credits sequence purposefully sets.
When Baker sang it in 1933, "Si J'étais Blanche" ("If I Were White") was jaunty, teasing and sly.
Instead, it's a rollercoaster that ends in what might be the record's most Magnetic Fields-sounding, jaunty tunes.
For instance, Mama Steve (Joe Keery) is back in full force, and this time he's wearing a jaunty hat.
Wearing a black rollneck or a skinny tie, he projected an almost jaunty insouciance with his little crooked smile.
The old BBC Three logo had the word "three" written in a jaunty font below the standard BBC blocks.
Given the jaunty, informal tone of Gimlet's podcasts and its stated commitment to transparency, perhaps this disconnect is understandable.
After several spacey, unaccompanied solo guitar albums, he recruits a full band and gets faster, louder, harsher, more jaunty.
But seeing each subplot to its resolution slows down the overall pace and dulls Guardians 2's jaunty thrill.
There was some playful speculation over whether Harry would keep his jaunty beard, and it turns out he did!
And his early graphic advertisements have a jaunty charm that is not at all the work of a beginner.
With a jaunty fedora and a leather whip, he careens across the Egyptian desert, discovering long-lost ancient secrets.
In 1958, Fidel's younger brother Raúl was photographed by Life sporting shoulder-length hair and a jaunty cowboy hat.
"That's the kiss of death," Mr. Sanders, a former rodeo performer and cattle rustler, said in a jaunty twang.
They would have jaunty expressions, radiating confidence, but then a phone would ring and faces would abruptly turn dour.
The jaunty track is about the allure of crystal meth addiction and the itchy desperation of desiring an escape.
They had her pose in a jaunty red scarf next to a Christmas tree not much bigger than her.
A passionate kiss gives way to some jaunty Nancy Meyers French Provence guitar, and cut to them in bed afterwards.
Jaunty white-gloved women, dressed in the blue of the liberal Minjoo party, have just performed a mincing dance number.
She sailed forth with that distinctive walk: head up, shoulders back, jaunty, as if she had just twirled her baton.
All the test cards were accompanied by a soundtrack of jaunty tunes, recorded by in-house musicians and session bands.
Last year, she had lit up Paris by lifting the title with an exciting, powerful style and smiling, jaunty demeanor.
I've reached out to the team for more information on their project but until then enjoy their jaunty video below.
But if you had this case on it, you'd then see it spring horns and land with a jaunty bounce.
It worked in some cases, as in the jaunty aqua blazers worn by athletes from Aruba, and not in others.
He introduced this approach in 1961 on his recording of the wistful but jaunty jazz waltz "Bluesette," which he wrote.
"I thought about it for a minute and then told the general to proceed," he said with a jaunty smile.
Belying the stereotype of patrician yachtsmen with jaunty caps swilling drinks and getting tan, ocean sailing can be extraordinarily dangerous.
The earth's "axial tilt" is a jaunty 23.5 degrees, for example, while Uranus spins at 98 degrees, or nearly sideways.
"She sailed forth with that distinctive walk: head up, shoulders back, jaunty, as if she had just twirled her baton."
But the book, with its jaunty colors and friendly black line art, works best as an extended public service announcement.
His always meticulously shaven face was a patchwork of stark white whiskers, his jaunty belly deflated from an intravenous diet.
Ms. Marcus maintains a jaunty disposition and welcomes the unknown, embracing it as if it were another adventure before her.
Mr. Sakiagak cut a vent hole near the apex, crawling outside to carve a jaunty chimney spout out of snow.
Most of the time, he looks jaunty and self-possessed, and you can count the missing teeth in his grin.
The songs are rough around the edges but still have pop flair thanks to jaunty guitar riffs and retro harmonies.
A crowd of customers is attended to by cheerful staff members decked out in jaunty red hoodies and carrying iPads.
They excel at lushly harmonized codas—jaunty one minute, forlorn the next—and neatly applied patinas of strings and brass.
A jaunty yellow arrow informs passers-by that this scraggy parcel of Harlow, in Essex, is a public right-of-way.
Each color has a slightly different texture and finish, and a few have jaunty little accent colors on their power buttons.
As his wonderful songs attest, universal bitterness set to a jaunty tune is a good way to get audiences singing along.
I'm not saying it would add much value; I'm just used to some jaunty ukulele in the background of beauty videos.
What she wrote, which was serialized in the LRB, was jaunty, fearless, sharp-eyed, and, like all her writing, utterly original.
In August 1977, an unusually jaunty George Lucas gave an interview to Rolling Stone about his surprise summer blockbuster, Star Wars.
Fans are talking about their stunning white and green ensemble set off with a matching hat, worn at a jaunty angle.
An insipid question asked for decades about his drawings and his distinct hand — does his jaunty line somehow reveal his homosexuality?
The first variation, which sounds jaunty in most performances, bursts forth in Gould's first take with stunning speed and incisive articulation.
The earth's "axial tilt" is a jaunty 23.5 degrees, for example, while Uranus, above, spins at 98 degrees, or nearly sideways.
Chipper, circular electric jangle, a giant wall of strummed acoustic guitar, and jaunty drums define an anthem of spectacular aerodynamic efficiency.
The saturated color and subject matter are at odds with each other, like Picasso's "Weeping Woman" (1937) with its jaunty colors.
Both have a jaunty backing track, a droll voice-over and a provocative lead who feels strangely innocuous viewed from 2018.
Even a little Schubert march for piano four-hands that might seem jaunty on the surface can have a questioning undertow.
Mr. Cruise plays Nick Morton, a jaunty military daredevil with a sideline in antiquities theft and a nutty sidekick (Jake Johnson).
Her message, a few days later, withheld medical details but supplied a jaunty commentary on the transaction under way between us.
Trump was that hostile-jaunty guy in the big flappy suit, with the vaudeville hair, the pursed lips, and the glare.
He packs the books with minor characters of assorted races and ages, and attempts to conjure up a jaunty urban cacophony.
In place of oyster stew, she suggested a tomato-juice cocktail, dressed for the holiday with a jaunty sprig of parsley.
"Eternity is approaching fast," he notes in the "old folks home" singalong "Crazy Bone," and he's not always so jaunty about it.
Many have kept the jaunty theme tune and picked an elderly, matriarchal judge similar to Mary Berry, a previous judge of GBBO.
Chan was on top of the iconic, jaunty building on Wednesday afternoon, fighting the advance of a woman dressed in all black.
"Town & Country" is a good example, a jaunty plea for pastoral comforts that sounds like the department store soundtrack of your dreams.
It's comic, swooping and burbling with jaunty momentum, inhabiting a wryly amused feel somewhere between Lewis Carroll, Edward Lear, and Dr. Seuss.
You have probably seen such gravity-defying contortions before; you are less likely to have seen them executed with such jaunty insolence.
The log houses lean at jaunty angles, dogs bark in the yards and cows, their neck bells clanging, walk the dusty streets.
The lower voices anchor the opera, Alexander Tsymbalyuk's bass rich as Iolanta's father and Andrei Jilihovschi's baritone dashing as the jaunty Robert.
It's alarming — but it also looks like a lot of fun, especially set to the jaunty original tune that scores the trailer.
The tracks are pretty much what you'd expect (read: somehow jaunty and morose) and to his credit, he's still in fine voice.
The pace is jaunty, the scenes crackle with gleeful, giddy incredulity, and the dry business of statecraft attains the velocity of farce.
A Verizon public relations executive, Bob Varettoni, noted the change in nationality of Verizon's leadership with a jaunty Twitter post on Friday.
It features a jaunty soundtrack and recounts a litany of "humiliating defeats" suffered by the US at the hands of North Korea.
But there is something else about this show that kept me thinking about it long after its jaunty, pink-hued credits rolled.
His jaunty pose, with one furry arm up on the curb, casts in bronze the laid back photograph that made him a meme.
The result: fight scenes that almost have a jaunty sense of humor about them, Cage plows through bad guys like they're bowling pins.
We passed someone in a jaunty hat like TV's Blossom would have worn, and another girl had a silk turban with a brooch.
"Proud," the jaunty track that kicks in after "Poison Root" cuts out, builds around a Western box piano line and simple acoustic chords.
Haimovitz sat down and played a few hoarse scales, before launching into a jaunty tune, the prelude to Bach's Cello Suite No. 1.
They followed it up with a web-only performance of "Creature Comfort," a song about suicide carried over a distressingly jaunty synth line.
The result is a jaunty little tune with a plodding bassline that makes the whole thing sound like a knockoff of Super Mario.
Miller was also on the plane, sitting across the aisle; he was wearing a jaunty fisherman's cap and watching "Pose" on a laptop.
He lures us in with nostalgia and colored lights and jaunty tunes, but what we're left with is the monstrousness inside us all.
Buy the thickest pork chop you can for each person you're serving, on the bone and hopefully with a jaunty cap of fat.
For more than three full minutes, the camera wandered across a scene of utter destruction, a somber cliffhanger for a normally jaunty show.
Visiting the city back then, he discovered troves of old-fashioned toys in secondhand stores and was instantly captivated by their jaunty oddness.
You still wouldn't mistake "He is a scum-egg, a horrid trendy wretch" for a pop lyric, no matter how jaunty the keyboards.
Toss a plant into the portal, and get a phonograph cylinder back, which may play some jaunty tune, or just an eerie hum.
Fellow Sherlock veteran David Arnold has done a fantastic job with the show's jaunty theme, which is sampled in various forms throughout the series.
Here, it pairs a driver's stats with jaunty music and animation, highlighting how long they've been driving and when they started with the service.
Foy, decked out in royal pink gear with a jaunty tiara, moans, "I'm in over my crowwwwn," with that teen angst we all remember.
As a jaunty Irishman, my hair grows out, not down, meaning I've never had hair I could windmill in unison to Cannibal Corpse riffs.
Another good point of entry to Mr. Johnston's sound world is the Tenth Quartet, which bursts out of the gate with a jaunty romp.
"Hail, Caesar!" is a loving sendup of old Hollywood, a jaunty caper of kidnapping and Communist intrigue set at Capitol Pictures, a fictional studio.
Dressed in olive-green trousers and a rumpled navy-blue blazer, he crunched down the house's gravel walkway with a jaunty, un-trancelike air.
I almost didn't write about it, because no critic can respond to a new, half-jaunty, half-melancholic half hour every week—it's triage.
These solemn figures make rather jaunty appearances in the work, but none of them seem to me to be the source of its charisma.
The leader of OSA, Rusty Thomas, a squat bald man in his late 50s, is sporting for the occasion a jaunty, white cowboy hat.
He walks with a jaunty bounce and jumped up and down in one bunker when his deftly executed shot nearly fell into the hole.
"Memory Won't Let Me" feigns optimism with its jaunty guitar and sweet harmonies, but they're merely sugarcoating lyrics about being unable to move on.
While she comes off as cerebral and soft-spoken offstage, her jaunty stand-up alter ego has the strutting charisma of a rock star.
This year, Kent's holiday selection includes nine new card designs — from cheerful present-stuffed stockings to jaunty snowballs — as well as themed gift tags.
The singer Pharrell Williams sported a jaunty gold fascinator and pearls, and he decided to stop to have tea with one lucky table midcircuit.
The poem moves with a jaunty deliberateness; it takes a while to realize how far it has rushed past your sense of its meanings.
Each December, you can see (and share) their Year In Review1, which collects your 10 best moments from the previous year into a jaunty slideshow.
In the single "Bolide," singer Chloe Kaul's swoony voice tantalizes with clipped and abstract lyrics as it glides over her cousin Simon Lam's jaunty beats.
The lit cannister of fuel I was holding, known as a drip torch, had a long, looped neck that emitted a jaunty quiff of flame.
Mr. Ryan portrays Laurent with the jaunty, casual air of a boulevardier, and it's hard to credit him as a man undone by relentless desire.
He was in the middle of talking about something or other when every reporter's worst nightmare struck: an incoming call signified by a jaunty ringtone.
It turns out that the debacle fits perfectly with the end credits from Veep — from the jaunty music to the president asking, "Enrique?" on speakerphone.
In fact, A Very English Scandal is so good at creating jaunty, enjoyable TV, you'll probably wish there was just one more episode out there.
That may just be the best damn coat in a movie full of enviable coats, and that jaunty hat makes for a perfect finishing touch.
Even Michael Giacchino's score cheekily opens with a bombastic orchestral reinterpretation of the jaunty song from the animated "Spider-Man" TV show of the 1960s.
As Shaun narrates his idea to his roommate, Ed (Nick Frost), the film plays a sped-up, jaunty version of Shaun's plan, timed to music.
Slim, handsome and barely 5-foot-3, he had an infectious smile and a weakness for hats, from jaunty duckbills to baseball caps worn backward.
At the time, he could scarcely have realized that the jaunty genie he loosed on the region would refuse to go back in the bottle.
He was an effortless stage presence, moving with a jaunty swagger while remaining warm enough to make eye contact and small talk with individual fans.
It acts as a secure vault for information like credit card numbers, and its jaunty interface makes the business of managing passwords seem less drab.
Self-pitying or smug, jaunty or crestfallen, callous or contrite, the movie's fitful tone is fully yoked to Joaquin Phoenix's sodden-to-sober lead performance.
The mid-90s, roughly, when this kind of knockoff of early Tarantino, middle-period Coen brothers and jaunty Elmore Leonardism enjoyed something of a vogue.
The game is themed in the style of an obscure, Soviet-adjacent bureaucracy, complete with block-fonted bus timetables and jaunty fanfares before recorded messages.
Gay van Hasselt welcomes visitors with a jaunty flair, recalling how she started the farm, in 1990 with three cows and a stone kraal (barn).
The tone is sometimes serious but sometimes drifts to being a darkly humorous caper, with jaunty text sliding onto the screen announcing years and locations.
Last year's "Versatile" was Mr. Morrison's first thoroughbred jazz release, a mix of standards and originals from his back catalog played in a jaunty swing.
If the album has a rallying cry, it is "Just fucking kill me," delivered with what sounds like startling sincerity, despite the jaunty bass line.
He left behind a wife, two daughters and a government agency with no clear blueprint for replicating the jaunty social media presence Mr. Burns devised.
LONDON — A young woman sits cross-legged on her bed, staring into the jaunty-angled camera lens and moaning about her fruitless hunt for a job.
Several years after the singer's death, a whole bunch of lesser-known Nilsson cuts—including the jaunty "The Puppy Song"—wound up in You've Got Mail.
All we'd heard from him was "To Move On," a jaunty, falsetto-tinted track that sounded as though it been lifted from three generations at once.
The track is subdued, jaunty, and moody, sounding like video game background music designed to soundtrack the journey-before-the-battle portion of a medieval quest.
In one, Burrell has his arm around Dobson—shirtsleeves rolled up and rictus grin on his face—bearing the jaunty aspect of a quiz show presenter.
The turkeys also have a lot of accessories to keep them well dressed all season, including a holiday hat set, round eyeglasses, and a jaunty scarf.
With his tufted white eyebrows and kindly old face, James Blossom is instantly endearing — even more so in his patterned sweater vest and jaunty bow tie.
At a certain point in any movie franchise, the self-references become less jaunty and more needling, with characters who jab at one another's raison d'être.
It's a smart, pop punk tune—jaunty and cheeky, almost, with an earnest and infectious chorus that is absolutely sure to get stuck in your head.
The vamp is insistently jaunty, the rhymes are delivered with a jokey cadence and there are melodic interludes, but the recurring subject is serious: gun violence.
Audrey Hepburn's Holly Golightly is vividly remembered for her sleek dawn-of-the-sixties styles — the little black dress, the big sunglasses, the jaunty cigarette holder.
Maybe people, they wondered, who had enjoyed Mr. Indiana's iconic sculpture LOVE, with its jaunty, tilted O, would appreciate similar works also based on short words.
He spotted a Silvertone acoustic with a jaunty white pick guard — a "cheeky guitar," he called it — built by Sears department stores to imitate a Fender.
Like McKay, Soderbergh and Burns (adapting Jake Bernstein's book "Secrecy World") alternate between jaunty, direct-to-camera explanation and vignettes that illustrate relevant concepts and problems.
With a T-shirt and jeans, the jaunty styles are perfect for weekend strolls, although they may still inspire daydreams of palm trees and sandy shores.
The primary instruments are piano and flute — in the distance, you can hear the Renaissance fair — and the tempo isn't particularly quick, but feels jaunty nonetheless.
Tall and taciturn, he led his men into battle in a jaunty black-and-brown-painted MRAP with a GoPro camera duct-taped to the hood.
One number called, "I Just Had to Say My Last Goodbye" had the jaunty, melodic feel of Todd Rundgren, or the band Chicago in the 203s.
When the Jews tell Pilate, "We have a law, and by the law he ought to die," the music is oddly infectious, full of jaunty syncopations.
An A & R man for her record company, EMI, emerged from behind a column in a jaunty windbreaker, like some kind of German-boyfriend-ex-machina.
The Emmys kicked off Monday night with a tongue-in-cheek nod to diversity in Hollywood by an ensemble of nominees performing a jaunty musical number.
"I'll meet you in front of the beehive thing…?" he texted on a bright Friday afternoon when New York had the jaunty air of summer hours.
With a 4-liter capacity, the Savu is just big enough a few granola bars, a small multitool, and a base layer for a jaunty afternoon ride.
They started off running through the jaunty main theme, before devolving into a series of solos that d'Inverno later informed me were "all human" (meaning, all improvised).
The cars are hard to miss: they have "Uber" stenciled on the sides and an array of cameras and sensors on the roof like a jaunty hat.
Its third movement is based on a jaunty tune, "Komm Lieber Mai" ("Longing for Spring") whose chirpy lyrics conceal a Masonic message of hope and brotherly love.
Whatever attitude Vernick exerts is largely confined to its sassy cocktail list, replete with jaunty if obscure monikers like Chucho el Roto and the Crossing of 1909.
The doughnuts, made from brioche dough, ooze creamy fillings and sport jaunty garnishes; the infinitely layered croissants are large, often filled and also festooned with edible decorations.
Her dance partner, Slavi Baylov, 41, greeted her with flowers and led her onto the dance floor for a jaunty rumba followed by an elegant fox trot.
She was seated on a twin bed in the tiny room she shares with her 123-year-old son; a jaunty straw hat sat atop her head.
In one of the show's standouts — an untitled work from 1929 — a stand of dark trees fills the foreground beneath a sky of bright, jaunty abstract patterns.
LOUISVILLE, Kentucky — Peter Williams is a painter who paints both abstractly and figuratively, with a jaunty, cake frosting palette as the main connection between the two approaches.
Her owner, a jaunty tankini-clad girl named Eleanor, tries to be encouraging, but soon she's diving into the water herself, leaving Sukie alone on the sand.
In other words, a fully realized human, and in many ways the opposite of the affable, jaunty portrayal by Gwyneth Paltrow in the still-charming 1996 adaptation.
Some were fully clothed, with swinging belts you could trip on and jaunty zippers that could catch on a bramble, while others wore far less, garnering applause.
Trump sounded more clipped and less jaunty on the call than he did during the discursive chats I had with him last year on the campaign trail.
Photos of him from this time show a strikingly vigorous young man with the body of an athlete and a square, jaunty face framing two piercing eyes.
They're light, durable, water-resistant, and stylish in a cyberpunkish, anonymized way—unless you're hip enough to recognize subtle tells, like the jaunty cant of the change pocket.
" Jamie pays the woman and as she smiles and walks away, the pub band plays some jaunty music, as if to say, "Aye, that was no big deal.
The pieces deliver a one-two punch to the viewer, who is initially drawn in by their jaunty colors but then startled by the harrowing narratives they portray.
These buoyant photo-collages show, with phenomenal transparency, a number of views from within the dissected buildings, and are themselves jaunty comments on conventionally strict architectural perspective systems.
River Rose suited up for the occasion with a jaunty pink baseball cap worn to the side, and couldn't' resist throwing some shapes in anticipation of the music.
Where one sitter is stiff, directing a staid gaze out at the viewer, another is raffish, sprawled on an armchair with tobacco pipe at a studiedly jaunty angle.
This franchise started out as the Montreal Expos in 1969 when the major leagues expanded beyond the border, putting a team with tricolor caps at jaunty Jarry Park.
As the story goes, the show's creator and star Larry David discovered the jaunty tune by accident when he heard it in a bank commercial four years prior.
Smiling, the jaunty host—his hair striped black and silver liked magnesium—grips Serge's hand reassuringly, pretending to be something more than a parasite attempting to extort ratings.
Her seductions and transactions are accompanied by a jaunty song "Moi, je me balance" ("Me, I'm Swinging") written and sung by the celebrated cabaret performer Barbara (Monique Serf).
Whenever I returned to Melbourne, an espresso at the counter of Pellegrini's was a necessity, and Mr. Malaspina's hospitality and jaunty colorful kerchief were like beacons of home.
He greets the news media before his daily pregame sessions with a jaunty "Good day" and peppers his speech with the lingo of a Southern California surfer dude.
Her upbeat tone is well-suited to the book's jaunty style and amusing quests — such as the search for a magic lip balm needed for proper amphibian kissing.
The juxtaposition of jaunty music with pictures illustrating the Sudden Departure is hilariously jarring; but it also forces viewers to see the credits in a whole new way.
Walker himself was beloved for his democratic exuberance, manifested both in his vivacious clothing (his jaunty ties, his pocket squares, his pig cufflinks) and in his untiring enthusiasm.
The worn stones of each location formed an austere backdrop for the jaunty, sportswear-inspired clothes produced for Hermès, by Véronique Nichanian, and for Berluti, by Haider Ackermann.
One evening in 1981, when Funkapolitan was performing in the South of France, the woman, a member of one of Monte Carlo's prominent families, noted his jaunty style.
But where her previous five albums nestled these kinds of tracks among more jaunty and pastoral tunes, By the Way, I Forgive You is a ten-song reckoning.
So, too, is the musical change—what was jovial and jaunty becomes something more akin to a cops-and-robbers movie pursuit, albeit a particularly brassy, comedic one.
The series is characterized by its gloom, and yet somehow its Netflix incarnation still feels jaunty, mainly due to the comedic stylings of Neil Patrick Harris as Count Olaf.
Forty-eight hours later and a short S-Bahn ride away, a larger crowd is queuing outside a more benevolent building: the jaunty yellow tent of the Berlin Philharmonie.
Other guests included Bernadette Peters and Alphabet chairman Eric Schmidt, who inexplicably wore a giant jaunty hat with feathers, a disco ball jacket and a string of pink bulbs.
At night, she sneaks out in a jaunty jacket and boots to go hunting while her friend Winkiepeeps takes her place in the shed and pretends to be Kitty.
Sting, accompanied by musician Shaggy, looked dapper with a jaunty silk ascot, pink shirt and white handkerchief folded to resemble a rose in the pocket of his black jacket.
There are suppliers of prescription-only medical maggots in the US, like Monarch Labs, which markets a few different "maggot dressings" (one with the jaunty name "Le Flap duJour").
Kicking a leg forward with a jaunty hop, he faces us with upturned palms — a greeting that is repeated throughout — and presses ahead with fleet footwork and airy jumps.
Mr. Lloyd Webber is a musical magpie who can compose soaring pseudo-classical music as smoothly as he can jaunty music-hall-style jingles or jazz-inflected rock songs.
The fate of the finished (or rather perpetually unfinished) work becomes a jaunty nod to a brave little theater in New York City called — but of course — the Flea.
File this one under head-scratching costumes: Some smoky eye makeup, a helmet festooned with a jaunty feather, a cape which reads "Gay Me of Thrones," and no pants.
One track from "Pieces of Time" — the jaunty "Drum Song for Leadbelly," inspired by one of that bluesman's old recordings — resurfaces on Mr. Cyrille's new album with Mr. McHenry.
On a night in late December, she wore a black and white patterned dress, gold Adidas sneakers and a jaunty beret over silver hair that fell past her shoulders.
It's he who tells us — in what is now, correctly, the opening number — that what we're about to hear is "a sad song" no matter how jaunty it sounds.
Color photographs by Lili Jamail, of an empty armchair, and Jheyda McGarrell, of a half-dressed woman seen through her window, are a deliberate tilt both jaunty and alarming.
No, not for the fresh-baked sourdough rolls nestled so prettily in a linen napkin or that jaunty tumbler of strawberry mousse sporting its shiny green sprigs of mint.
In the case of "Falsettos" (Ghostlight), this seems to result from the musical's deliberate couching of extremely serious material in the jaunty, sometimes snarky doodliness of William Finn's score.
The avant-garde style that King Missile developed bridged Patti Smith and Weird Al: vivid spoken-word narratives delivered with smirking derision, rattled over jaunty organ and spiky guitar.
The tone is jaunty and the patter thick as Brian (Michael Caine), recently bereaved, medicates his loneliness by planning one last job: robbing a vault in the jewelry district.
It is monumental in scale, if not in size, with a slight contrapposto resulting from the jaunty arrangement of two frame-like components that look like little TV sets.
Yet aside from a jaunty World War I-themed "Follies" number, in the second act, Lynne Page's choreography is less evocative of vintage vaudeville spectacle than of streamlined dinner theater.
Rather than ranting about Atlanta's superiority, the actor and his jaunty captain's hat calmly headed to the stage and commandeered the mic to thank voters on behalf of Silicon Valley.
It's evident from the get-go of their self-titled debut in 703, "Remake/Remodel," a party scene with jaunty piano that violently shifts into synth, guitar, and sax screeching.
Emily Blunt was spotted filming Mary Poppins Returns outside of Buckingham Palace in central London on Saturday, perfectly postured on a bicycle in a dark blue coat and jaunty hat.
Sonically, the music is loud and crunchy and lyrically it touches on subjects men have held dominion over forever—jaunty tracks about fucking or smoking or getting wasted and high.
In its last 90 or so pages, this jaunty, madcap book tilts toward metafiction; a book about Indians that decides to interrogate what books about Indians are supposed to be.
As a lineup of nasty animals watches him go by, commenting cruelly about his "funny stick walk," Bob's bearing goes from prideful and jaunty to worn down and self-conscious.
Come home from a trip and within a day or so Google will have stitched your photos and video clips into a mini-movie complete with jaunty music and transitions.
The tone shifts, abruptly and awkwardly, from jaunty comedy to dark, violent drama, and the plot is a pileup of incident and complication, with revelations withheld and bestowed almost capriciously.
The show is interested in love, but it's much more interested, in both jaunty and melancholic ways, in death itself—in the terror of dying, but also in its temptation.
Although it may look fancy, especially with that jaunty pile of shaved fennel on top, it's actually simple to prepare, requiring little more skill than basic sautéing, searing, and roasting.
The British see him, and manage to fire a round into his jaunty beret before he's able to turn back into the warm embrace of a very impressed Prince Charles.
Much of Shakespeare's spoken language is retained, but Ms. Taub's songs are in different musical vernaculars — R&B ballads, plaintive guitar-based folk numbers and even jaunty music-hall turns.
In a marketing video, jaunty indie pop plays in the background as a desk retracts into the Ori to create enough space for a woman to unfurl a yoga mat.
The movie is so jaunty that it could easily be reconceived as a musical comedy, albeit one that could never have been made in Hollywood, even before the Production Code.
The jovial 5-year-old cut a striking figure in the ring: His powder-puff fur was painstakingly coifed, and he trotted across the floor with a light, jaunty step.
Another Baroque aria, "Amarilli mia bella," by Giulio Caccini, offered quiet reflection before the jaunty finale from Messiaen's "Turangalîla-Sinfonie," its crisp rhythms and fluorescent tone colors vivid and clean.
They were trodden by jaunty French soldiers in 1914 and jubilant Free French liberators in 1944, and were rolled over by the tumbrels of 1793 and the panzers of 1940.
She supported herself by working as a manicurist: for five years, she clipped cuticles and entertained her clients, who included Victoria Principal—"always in a jaunty hat"—and Dyan Cannon.
The jaunty colors and unexpected details — a large M that reminded me of the McDonald's golden arches logo in the background of one drawing — complicate our reading of these works.
In Amager, there is only one Chili's and though it shares a logo with its American forebears (a jaunty pepper over the 'i') it is rather more broadminded in its offerings.
With a jaunty wave, he is suddenly gone, and though he takes all his fire off with him like no less a force than Prometheus, our own lives now seem inextinguishable.
If it didn't work, it didn't work; but even those misfires, like the jaunty-for-its-own-sake "Streets" video, represent an impulse acted on, a marker driven into the ground.
Shortly before Hurricane Michael made landfall on Wednesday, Marshall Martin of Panama City, Florida, posted a jaunty Facebook status, assuring friends he would update every few hours until he lost power.
Both involve songs from Stephen Sondheim's "Company": "You Could Drive a Person Crazy," a jaunty complaint about falling for a charming narcissist; and "Being Alive," a heartfelt lament about being one.
Jaunty little hat-shaped tortelli, finished with brown butter and snowflakes of ricotta salata, were just translucent enough to reveal their emerald-colored filling, a luscious purée of spinach and mascarpone.
The mood is sometimes jaunty, but "The Great Silence" is no joke, and the fatalism of its ending serves as an implicit critique of the sentimental optimism of many Hollywood westerns.
In a 2007 video, "Maquila" by Ana de la Cueva, we see a sewing machine at work, stitching, to a jaunty dance beat, a map of the United States and Mexico.
" Draymond Green, the Warriors' defensive stalwart, sounded no less jaunty: "Win the next game, go back to Toronto, win Game 5, come back to Oracle, win Game 6 and then celebrate.
This jaunty escapade begins in Brooklyn when Rena Ruggiero, the 60-year-old widow of a departed wiseguy, slugs Enzio, her 80-year-old neighbor, for putting the moves on her.
Leaning against the doorway — near a mini-fridge stocked with energy water, and a wooden Buddha with jaunty silver wings plucked from his London costume — was an umbrella matching his ensemble.
This twee presentation is destined for Instagram, the idea of perfume as a behatted little friend with a jaunty name that might wink at you from your vanity while you sleep.
Take away the jaunty island beat and you'll find a song about a man who is so miserable that he can't bring himself to return to work from his lunch break.
Directed by Betsy West and Julie Cohen, the film is a jaunty assemblage of interviews, public appearances and archival material, organized to illuminate its subject's temperament and her accomplishments so far.
For the first time, you don't have to be a member of the armed forces to see "Blueprint Specials," a jaunty foray into a little-known footnote in American military history.
Elijah Newton and Nikki Unwin make a jaunty trapeze duo, though given the limits of the "42FT" set and the New Victory's stage, that trapeze doesn't fly so much as sway.
For Pomellato's new Ritratto collection, large rectangular rose quartz, amethyst and topaz are set at a jaunty angle in the brand's exclusive (and secret recipe) alloy of warm-toned rose gold.
While the bassoonists, oboists and clarinetists navigated their jaunty, folk-like melodies, the trilling violins played in the background with a metallic sheen, adding a suggestion of bleakly beautiful winter light.
Jeep's quiet "Portraits" ad was among the most memorable spots during the Super Bowl, and not just because it featured a montage of black-and-white photos and a jaunty piano score.
Moreno grounded One Day at a Time with an endlessly fun turn as a passionate family matriarch; Danson delivered one of the year's best comedic performances, period, as a jaunty celestial being.
Here we can sweat on purpose, in tightly controlled reps monitored and logged by the home fitness company's 3DT mobile app (iOS or Android), registering a jaunty chime for every completed lift.
The result is a cute little bot with rigid-looking but surprisingly compliant polygonal legs that has a jaunty, bouncy little walk and can leap more than three feet in the air.
Jaunty marimbas, warped vocals, what sounds like a sample of Fleetwood Mac's immortal "Everywhere": Grande glides over all of it like she's dancing her way to the bathroom in a packed club.
He has the end of a paintbrush in his mouth, a jaunty beret on his head, a sword in each hand, and a crown, urn, and other curios looming in the background.
His jaunty mixes — as cheerful as his ever-present grin while D.J.-ing — are picking up steam at festivals around the world, as have his remixes of hits by Rihanna and Disclosure.
Dole, known for his low-key personna and dry wit, was so taken by the music that he grabbed one of the women and stomped off in a jaunty and spirited polka.
Beginning Monday, Ballet Theater adds another lighthearted romance to its spring season: "Le Corsaire," the jaunty adventure of a pirate wooing a lovely slave girl while fighting sultans and surviving a shipwreck.
Mr. Allison began his professional career as a piano player, at a time when his style — percussive and jaunty, carried along by a percolating beat — suited the sound of the jazz mainstream.
Is making do enough, or is there an honest way to prosper in a country with law, but no justice, where the corrupt police have jaunty berets, big guns and slippery loyalties?
As I arrived this Sunday evening, I felt I might actually see Monk, who was the house pianist, on the front steps, wearing a too-big pinstriped suit and a jaunty beret.
Around the halfway point, when a stretch of Mitchell's striated soprano-saxophone ornamentations gives way to jaunty patterns in the wider orchestra, there is a sense of a singular intelligence at work.
At the opening, Lebon taped Jaunty to the wall, so only the tattoos were visible, before eventually cutting him free of the tape, leaving remains like a chalk outline of a body.
She cut a striking figure, with flaming red hair worn in bangs, a cigarette cocked at a jaunty angle and enormous eyes that seemed perpetually on the lookout for the latest thing.
An hour later, she and Mr. Chan had decorated about two dozen cookies, hers messier than his: baubles ornamented with swirls and dots, gingerbread people in bow ties and jaunty yellow pants.
Roosevelt&aposs denial of his disability was more than just a denial of crushing adversity, more than a jaunty, smiling, damn-the-torpedoes refusal to dwell upon – indeed, fully acknowledge – his physical reality.
Such are the rhythms of life according to Mr. Oluo, who dresses like a bow-tied big band leader (but with a punk-rockabilly quiff) and wears a matching air of jaunty melancholy.
It's a love story was not something Henry remembered from the coaching session, and certainly not what was running through his mind when he introduced the jaunty Americana melody in the third bar.
He would lift the receiver to hear the jaunty strains of "Arise, our mighty country!" in his ear, and know that he had to get dressed, now, and get to the the base.
And while they might have the talent for that, it then strands them within a tedious, drawn-out plot, after a jaunty opening number that isn't equaled for the next nearly two hours.
In his Piano Sonata No. 1 (dedicated to the writer Thomas Mann), the music's jaunty, street-smart energy blends with pungent harmonies to create a steely tension that sometimes brings to mind Shostakovich.
My first thought when I saw him walk into the lobby was that Elvis Costello still looks remarkably like Elvis Costello — black-rimmed glasses, hairline, suit jacket, jaunty in a slightly jumbled way.
What it really does, however, is subtly tie the show to Phoebe Waller-Bridge's Fleabag, another BBC show about a tall, angular, jaunty woman who speaks in soliloquy, albeit in the modern day.
Woollvin's ingeniously minimalist illustrations use bold shapes and a palette of blacks, whites and grays with strategic pops of bright red, creating a jaunty and confident trip to the dark side and back.
But Mr. Kander mines a number of musical veins, including the jaunty jazz and vaudeville pastiches for which he is best known, with results that are scattered, a bit bewilderingly, among the characters.
Thus, the spectacle of him coming out of the JordanLuca show in a cowboy hat and boots, trailed by a scrum of photographers snapping away, was a jaunty welcome to another fashion season.
Ms. Gerwig wrote this film with Noah Baumbach, who directed, and the result, "with its swift, jaunty rhythms and sharp, off-kilter jokes" is "frequently delightful," A. O. Scott wrote in The Times.
So, I am trying to reach Kalanick's rep at Teneo — whose jaunty name is Jimmy Asci — for comment, but the firm's website is fantastically free of info, links to email or phone numbers.
The segue from the heaviness of "Fall In Line," her excellent duet with Demi Lovato, into "Right Moves" is tough, leaving the latter, a jaunty, summery track with island music roots feeling extra frivolous.
The two new continents each have their own major city that you spend a good amount of time in, and both have these great, upbeat, jaunty songs that bring you deeper into the atmosphere.
As he walked back towards the portico of his official residence, TV microphones picked him up humming contentedly and following up with a jaunty "right!" as he closed the familiar black door behind him.
Since that explanation is never explained again, the trio spend the rest of the movie with no idea what Sampo is, what it does, or what it means, which culminates in a jaunty song.
SINCE the fall of the Berlin Wall the Ampelmännchen, the jaunty, behatted "little traffic-light man" of communist East Germany, has escaped his dictatorial roots to become a kooky icon of Germany's trendy capital.
Lion takes the reins on the flipside with a pair of perky, jaunty, sweaty workouts that sound a bit like every good record DFA released in between 2008 and 2010 thrown into a blender.
Madison and Travis learned this first hand in Sunday's episode of Fear the Walking Dead when someone in their little family hit a big snag, as Chris took a jaunty walk down Sociopath Lane.
David Cassidy, a singer and actor whose androgynous features and jaunty voice made him a 1970s teen heartthrob on the "The Partridge Family" television show, died on Tuesday at age 67, his publicist said.
But walking through the construction site here this week, a hard hat perched at a jaunty angle on his bald head like a French beret, Mr. Nouvel said he was pleased with the progress.
In Ridley Scott's new film, "Alien: Covenant," the latest installment of the actually scary horror franchise about aliens who burst from the bellies of spaceship crew members, McBride plays a jaunty Southerner named Tennessee.
Makonnen's had some experience working in this jaunty pop lane before with his old band Phantom Posse, but Fall Out Boy's prickly melodies and Peep's dewy-eyed fatalism add new dimensions to the sound.
But Lapine's story about a witch's curse, a couple's quest, a girl's gluttony and a giant's revenge (among other elements of the densely woven plot) is far darker than its jaunty title song indicates.
Cocteau's surrealism, by turns sprightly and lightly self-pitying, generates high spirits in the opera, as when jaunty music enlivens the scene of cafe-life bohemia that opens this adaptation of the Orpheus myth.
The recurring motif in all the sheets is a new one for Johns: a jaunty skeleton wearing a porkpie hat, sometimes sporting a cane and sometimes holding a skull in front of his crotch.
Fashion photos of N.B.A. players arriving for game day have long been a staple of basketball coverage, with players like James Harden and Russell Westbrook showing off patterned suits, jaunty hats and slick shoes.
Felt hats with jaunty feathers hang from hooks in the coat closet, bedroom shelves overflow with books, and several personal pieces, including a signed portrait of the opera star Beverly Sills, decorate the walls.
A soundtrack by Mim Rasouli adds a jaunty tone, and if the game starts to remind you of a Spirograph, well, that's because both that geometric toy and Islamic art have a similar mathematical basis.
All Markle wants is a nice wedding and likely an extremely jaunty hat — not to have every facet of her life dissected and dragged through the tabloids mere moments before she walks down the aisle.
But sparked by the jaunty dance instrumentals "Ladies on the Steamboat" (hiya), "Brown Skin Gal (Down the Lane)" (hmm), and "The Lost Child" (huh?), the non-Smith tunes that emerge second half hold their own.
The accessories comprised baseball hats worn at a jaunty skater-girl angles, pearl necklaces, light-up clutches or laptop bags, and two-tone metallic flats or booties — because that's what kids like these days, right?
Kate got in the holiday spirit with a green Catherine Walker coat trimmed with black fur cuffs and a collar (get a similar St. Patrick's Day Coat here and here) and a jaunty green hat.
Baby Spice, for anyone who needs a refresher — took part in the festivities by slipping into a British Airways uniform (jaunty scarf and all) at London's Heathrow Airport and pranking a slew of unknowing passengers.
Telfar Clemens lopped off the sleeves of his jaunty striped hoodie, and Maxwell Osborne and Dao-Yi Chow of DKNY reinvented the standard in cornflower blue tulle, a dainty way to go undercover for spring.
As the rest of you may know by now, our charismatic constructor made a series of brilliant appearances on "Jeopardy" this past week and the Friday before, burying contestants with jaunty, deadpan, sartorially distinctive aplomb.
It may seem quirky to tattoo a favorite phrase or a jaunty little mustache on the inside of your finger, but you might as well throw your dollars down the drain — because it won't last.
When Mansur Gavriel presented its spring 143 apparel collection during New York Fashion Week, the jaunty see-now-buy-now lineup of summery colors and easy silhouettes transported a rain-soaked audience to sunny California.
Gray haired with an owlish pair of black glasses, he speaks with jaunty indifference and ingratiating candor, a combination that always made the tsk-tskers who disapproved of his client list sound unworldly and naïve.
Among their most famous pieces is a yellow canvas covered with a thesaurus of quaint (and not-so-quaint) epithets for gay men, decoratively arranged in varying old-timey typefaces like a jaunty printer's sample.
Ms. Gerwig wrote this film with Noah Baumbach, who directed, and the result, "with its swift, jaunty rhythms and sharp, off-kilter jokes" is "frequently delightful," A. O. Scott wrote in The New York Times.
What promises to make the series distinctive is its simultaneously jaunty and corrosive depiction of the music industry — bloated, spectacularly corrupt and stuck in the soft-rock doldrums before the emergence of punk and hip-hop.
Trump appeared unmoved by the jaunty song, played by musicians who marched left-and-right and even backwards in front of the presidential podium, while his host, French President Emmanuel Macron, seated next to him, smiled.
Given a context of minimalist repetition, small changes can lead to larger ones, as when "Galaxies" very gradually shifts from static chaos to jaunty strumming and back to chaos again, over the course of an hour.
LONDON — Usually, a jaunty video of a grandparent getting to grips with their new phone would a source of amusement — but in the case of the clip above, the whole thing is so much more poignant.
" Here are some more cars whose names manufacturers also might have regretted: Chevrolet Nova The name of GM's sedan may have sounded jaunty in English, but "no va" had an unfortunate meaning in Spanish -- "doesn't go.
That said, there is still a strong suspicion that Bosnich knew what he was doing when he Sieg Heiled towards the Spurs fans, even if he did think his jaunty goose-step would be somehow funny.
They wrote about her sculptor's garb (a jaunty red fez); they noted her stature (short), her speech (deliberate), her manners (childlike) and her demeanor (stoic), sentimentalizing her race and gender in the custom of the time.
While earnest bombast takes over some songs, the tracks with the lightest touch — like "A Django Christmas"; a Gypsy-jazz version of "We Three Kings"; and "Song for Kwanzaa," with jaunty African-style guitars — work best.
I'm reminded of nature's delightful courtship rituals, like that of the bird of paradise, who clears a little spot of forest floor, fluffs his bright-colored feathers and busts a jaunty little move for the ladies.
Her outfit at the Geffen that hot day in late September — a floral jumpsuit, suede mustard-colored mules and violet toenail polish — delivered a jaunty riposte to the little black dress she wore in the video.
There's delight in every detail, from the fuzzy white wash cloths that spring like caterpillars from a platter when you're seated to the jaunty curve of the wine glass that contains your yuzu lemongrass palate cleanser.
There's no wrong place to start in the Pasta Grannies archive; regardless of which video you watch first, the format will be the same, although earlier episodes won't have the jaunty theme music and title graphics.
The most rewarding musical excerpts included "Source," which meshed samples of voices, and the infectiously jaunty rhythms of "Progression," during which text from the New York Times home page morphed into a trancelike dance of alarming headlines.
Despite the fact that Alex has to wear a traditional gaucho costume, including a jaunty beret-type hat and knee boots, he and JoJo have an exciting day on the ranch with the horses and the gauchos.
You are likely familiar with this genre: Apple's Jony Ive waxing on about phone design, Google trying very hard to make its products seem jaunty instead of ominous, Samsung listing a kajillion features on its latest phone.
Not just because the smooth good-boy image of his early years has been replaced by that of a jaunty jet-setter attending fashion shows, writing music and hanging out with celebrities at flashy events between races.
The title track of her 2018 debut album, "Unstoppable," is pointedly effective, jaunty and feisty R&B — there's a version with the long-running gospel rapper Lecrae, but also one with the secular Dallas rapper Yella Beezy.
The one connected to what we're seeing — a pet being brutally abandoned — or the one connected to what we're hearing, which is a jaunty musical theme meant to convey the essence of a cat's mystery and inscrutability?
But even at this more advanced level, he is still scavenging for the latest sound, as heard on "KMT," where he borrows the jaunty staccato pattern found in the current viral hit "Look at Me" by XXXTentacion.
Over the years Cher has proven she's the queen of bell-bottoms (from flared-leg jumpsuits to sequin ensembles), but we noticed she may love a look even more than a good flared pant — a jaunty airport hat.
"When I'm Sixty-Four" (Take 2) Stripped of its clarinet score, this jaunty Vaudeville number consists of just bass (played by McCartney as he sang), lightly brushed snare courtesy of Starr, Lennon's gentle electric guitar, and overdubbed piano.
With little more than an audio recorder, Devi Lockwood has been travelling on a green touring bike, covered in stickers with a jaunty yellow flag flying off the back, across the Southern Hemisphere for more than one year.
Image: Alex Cranz/GizmodoThis thing is so tilted it is downright jaunty, and the big cloth covered speaker is eye catching...which is odd for something that will be pressed up against a wall most of the time.
The song bounces along in the way that upbeat Simon tracks do, boosted by jaunty hand-claps, a descending bass line and snippets of field recordings cut and pasted by Italian electronic producer Digi G'Alessio, under his Clap!
The June 24 re-release on Ninja Tune subsidiary Counter Records of his EP The Generation of Lift, featuring a new edit of the jaunty "A Summer Song," will be the most conventional thing he's ever put out.
As someone who was unable to drink independently in a hospital, I can tell you the appearance of a nurse with a cup of water and a jaunty bendy straw is one of the most heavenly sights imaginable.
Also in the "My Fair Lady" cast: the two-time Tony Award winner Norbert Leo Butz, as Eliza's jaunty father, Alfred P. Doolittle, and the Tony winner (and "Game of Thrones" alumnus) Diana Rigg as Henry Higgins's mother.
In his jaunty book FINDING FIBONACCI: The Quest to Rediscover the Forgotten Mathematical Genius Who Changed the World (Princeton University, $1), Keith Devlin sets out to tell the elusive story of the 13th-century mathematician Leonardo of Pisa.
But most of the love goes to Kubrick's legendary adaptation of the Anthony Burgess novel A Clockwork Orange — which also provides the supercut's soundtrack, a jaunty video game–style version of the second movement from Beethoven's Ninth Symphony.
It features a jaunty point guard who's supported by a sniper at the two and covered by an athletic wing, with a robust, true-number-one-option at power forward beside a mountainous center tasked with anchoring the defense.
After a jaunty jingle and a skit about how falling in love will make the listener healthier and leaner, the remaining half-hour is devoted to a worthy, but rather less gripping, profile of a successful South Korean businessman.
Prowling abandoned malls slowly being reclaimed by weeds and vermin, he captures images of trash-strewn food courts, frozen escalators, and mannequins seen through dust-streaked windows, their jaunty poses mocking the runaway consumption postwar America was built on.
Instead of pleasant chimes, jaunty tunes, or your favorite artist coaxing you out of the bed in the morning; Odd Alarm offers unpleasant sounds like cats fighting, gunshots, and an excruciating clip of a dog getting ready to puke.
With the Soviet Assault expansion, the game opens on a jaunty Soviet tank commander eager to lead his men through the Brandenburg Gate, a man as unprepared for the reality of war was he is thrilled by its prospect.
During last night's White Sox and Cardinals game in Chicago (hot dog city, mind you), some eagle-eyed camera man spotted a jaunty old fellow who sported not only a black cabbie hat, but an adorable obliviousness to condiments.
In contrast to the baleful appearance of "Dead Furrow," Mr. Oppenheim's later works tend to project cheerful moods, as does "Architectural Cactus Grove" (2006), a group of six jaunty, cartoonlike cactuses made of industrial stainless steel and plastic elements.
On "Échame La Culpa," Mr. Fonsi returns with a jaunty, celebratory number alongside Demi Lovato, who sings in clipped Spanish that's only marginally less comfortable than the bumpy-edged English-language semi-soul she employs elsewhere on the song.
The Carpetbagger Keira Knightley wears several striking outfits in the new period drama "Colette," but the director Wash Westmoreland's favorite fashion moment in the film has nothing to do with the character's jaunty straw hats or menswear-inspired ensembles.
Daniel Maia plucked some precisely syncopated guitar chords and the band immediately clicked into place for "Sexo," the jaunty song that opens Mr. Zé's 2016 album, "Canções Eróticas de Ninar" ("Erotic Lullabies"), with cryptic thoughts about the survival instinct.
One can buy FedoraCoin (its jaunty symbol being the Justin Timberlake-approved hat), CannabisCoin (one guess what it looks like) or, to choose one of many bringing up the rear, Quartz, currently priced around three-thousandths of a cent.
Much like the Hollywood legends Swifty Lazar and Sue Mengers, who were as colorful as their clients, Mr. Victor was almost as well known for his persona, with the lustrous beard and jaunty scarf, as his star-studded roster.
It's also equipped with contactless payment support so you can just pay with Apple Pay or Google Pay on the go, and through an integration with What3Words, the van broadcasts its location via Twitter instead of with a jaunty jingle.
After a pack of chasing lions closed in for the kill on a fleeing giraffe, the lanky beast did the only thing it could: it ploughed its way through the lead female and made a jaunty run for sweet, sweet freedom.
The first Fantastic Beasts felt unnecessary but kind of fun, a jaunty caper down memory lane with enough callbacks to the magic of the original franchise to keep fans happy, while introducing us to a new wizarding world: New York!
Baja Blast mocktails, cheese fries chilled on dry ice, and, yes, those tiny, tiny gourmet chip platters all made appearances on your dinner table as a pianist upstairs serenaded you with jaunty renditions of the Folgers and Oscar Mayer jingles.
The lack of larger silicone wings or a jaunty little microphone bit like the one on the Jabra Elite 65t earbuds also means the Galaxy Buds are kind of hard to grab onto when taking them out of your ears.
New Order's closest thing to a full-on dance album—1989's Ibizia-made Technique—features "All the Way," a track so jaunty it could nearly pass as a Teenage Fanclub song if not for Bernard Sumner's trademark laconic vocals.
Conservative in thought, not in personality The jaunty jurist was able to light up, or ignite, a room with his often brash demeanor and wicked sense of humor, grounded always in a profound respect for American law and its constitutional traditions.
The game features a jaunty chiptune-style interpretation of "Meat is Murder" that pulses away in the background like the soundtrack to an NES title as the player is tasked with swiping cows, pigs and chickens from four spinning saw blades.
A MINUS The Mekons and Robbie Fulks: Jura (Bloodshot) Recorded on the Scottish title island for Record Store Black Friday with jaunty pessimist Fulks sitting in for heroic depressive Tom Greenhalgh, this sold out pronto and is now download-only.
Angus, who has a hospital ID badge and wears a jaunty blue vest, roams the building to track the scent of C-diff: small reservoirs of the bacteria can remain even after patient rooms and other areas have been cleaned.
She visits a leech farm in Wales, because these parasites (she describes them as useful and polite and almost jaunty) are still needed by doctors for skin grafts, among other things; the leeches help remove blood that pools under the graft.
Around a walnut table that seats 30 — wine-filled dinners are a frequent occurrence at Potentino — are chairs with jaunty curved-back legs designed by the British architect Nigel Coates for Potentino's Design Line, which is sold on its website.
Typically, these steps are presented in a series of jump cuts: glimpses of header boards materializing atop wall studs, minced onion thrown into hot oil, all held together with jaunty music as words like "lag screws" and "turmeric" appear onscreen.
I don't actually remember a world that seriously included the word "whom" — but that's not the point of Emmy Favilla's provocative and jaunty romp through the dos and don'ts of writing for the internet (which gets the thumbs-up over "Internet").
And despite the tale's violent themes — innocent children are collateral damage — the soundtrack has a weirdly jaunty flavor, with old pop songs by the Mamas and the Papas, the Monkees, Brenda Lee and Elvis Presley popping up at inopportune moments.
A year after that, the trio's first album, on Capitol Records, included a jaunty version of a ballad based on the 1866 murder of a North Carolina woman and the hanging of a poor former Confederate soldier for the crime.
Given present moody, atmospheric fashions, his cheer is just too jaunty, his sonic palette too cracklingly electric rather than smoothly electronic (though he does have a thing for liquid synth squelch), his hooks too concrete for a trap-associated rapper.
Emily Guendelsberger gives a sense of just how far we are from that dream in " On the Clock " (Little, Brown), a jaunty but dispiriting memoir of her work at three low-rung jobs: at a call center, a McDonald's, and an Amazon warehouse.
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — The focus of the New York pro football world on Sunday will be on Buffalo, where the jaunty Jets, in a surprise, chase a playoff berth that might lead the franchise to its first Super Bowl in 2625 years.
Adding jaunty horns to the forward rush of their frantic drumming and punchy riffs, revving up the blues growl on "Love the Holidays," and veering into rockabilly on "Rudolph Was Blue," the band sees Christmas as an excuse to rock and roll.
The Beat's best-known songs include a jaunty 1979 cover of "The Tears of a Clown," which had been a hit for Smokey Robinson and the Miracles, and "Mirror in the Bathroom," their biggest hit, which reached No. 4 in Britain in 1980.
And in a breakout performance as a dramatic star, Mr. Diggs — best known as a jaunty Thomas Jefferson in "Hamilton" — shows an aching emotional openness here that conveys the harsh and heavy price of staying awake in the world of the self-anesthetized.
Among the works featured will be a piece by the filmmaker Frank Lebon (Tyrone's younger brother) which is based on the discovery that a 17-year-old named Jaunty had tattooed the titles of two other of his artworks on his body.
A bit of that sentiment remains — Mr. Douglas's jaunty character is revealed to be a traumatized veteran — but, some amusing parody of the British gentry aside, "The Old Dark House" is essentially about its own plot devices and narrative sleight of hand.
Yet, even at 77, Mr. Lauren can deliver a jolt of surprise, which he did on Saturday by showing a handsome lightweight black linen safari jacket — patch pockets, epaulets, the whole Papa Hemingway shebang — reimagined as a jaunty set of evening clothes.
Purchases should fall into two categories: essentials, like walkable (but chic) sandals and fuss-free skin care; and the just-for-fun fashion things, like a jaunty tie-up top or a tropical print dress, that simply put a smile on your face.
In a portrait from 1903, the 9-year-old son appears with a jaunty red foulard tied about his neck; as is so often true of Renoirs, the oil paint looks like pastel, and Jean's hair has the delicacy of spun silk.
But because these movies are under-viewed and mostly lost to history, film titles like Bedknobs and Broomsticks end up sounding more like bands signed to Exploding In Sound than [checks notes] films about a jaunty, flying bed that helps children fight Nazis.
The world is a complex and, in many ways, unthinkably dark place, and I am well aware that the window of time in which it is possible to transform my daughter's unhappiness into joy by playing a jaunty little song is already closing.
A number of the historical dolls have been retired or archived in recent years as Mattel introduced more contemporary figures like Isabelle Palmer, who is studying ballet at a performing arts school, or Grace Thomas, a baker with a jaunty pink beret.
The title track features a jaunty chorus that goes, "People get cancer and die / People get hit by trucks and die"—but also a memory about leaning on Skrillex's tour bus at a festival in Arizona, thinking about his place in the universe.
Suffice to say that while learning the art of the hit, I had to stuff a dozen or so bodies into a side room before stalking off into the night, whistling a jaunty tune, and wearing the clothes of the last guard I killed.
Big Driver is an oddity, combining its deeply unpleasant subject matter and graphic sexual violence with an occasionally jaunty tone (the movie aired on Lifetime, and it shows) and a disconcerting sense of whimsy (Olympia Dukakis plays Doreen, one of Tess's characters come to life).
In an open letter by senior VP Oren Helman, the IEC notes that it has invested "enormous resources in educating the public about the dangers of climbing electric poles," and it asks Epic Games to discontinue its depiction of that act as a jaunty activity.
For the naive, the unwary and the downright credulous, it's a rollercoaster of baffling news headlines, social media pitfalls, and jaunty celebrity death rumours – a white-knuckle ride on the misinformation train which leaves the nerves shredded and the skin slathered in a cold sweat.
In 1968, Wallace ran with Curtis LeMay, the retired Air Force general infamous for his view that nuclear weapons should be used with jaunty confidence—a stance that got LeMay immortalized in the film Dr. Strangelove where he appears as General Jack D. Ripper.
Where the original mostly relied on easier-to-license standards and originals, The Weather Channel's major-label backing paid off on II, allowing them to snag a Charlie Parker Quartet cut and a jaunty salsa outing from former New York Yankees centerfielder Bernie Williams (?).
"For guys, it's not really so interesting in the end to wear girls' clothes," said Mr. Acquaro, 33, whose outfit was perhaps, by conventional standards, a mite feminine: pale blue linen trousers and vest, jaunty newsboy cap, leather-handled tote bag in marine blue.
With claims to be the world's longest-running soap opera, The Archers has some 5 million regular listeners and is so much part of the nation's cultural landscape that many Britons can hum its jaunty theme tune whether or not they follow the story.
They are we, the audience, charmed again and again by the villain's jaunty outrageousness, by his indifference to the ordinary norms of human decency, by the lies that seem to be effective even though no one believes them, by the seductive power of sheer ugliness.
"Qutenza®", a capsaicin patch, in which chilli-pepper extract is used to soothe neuropathic pain, was advertised with a huge poster-sized image of a middle-aged woman in jaunty glasses, curled blonde hair and dark red nails sipping cheerily from a large mug.
Tourists jostled and cameras flashed, as the military band plunged into a jaunty rendition of "Get Lucky," a disco funk hit co-written by Pharrell Williams, followed by "It's Not Unusual," the smoldering 1960s pop tune made famous by the Welsh singer Tom Jones.
Once you've finished the grid completely, and connected those dots from A to Z, you could always find a few buff and brown colored pencils in your art stash to shade in the soaring, leaping lead reindeer you've already punctuated with a jaunty red nose.
Crowd-pleasing pieces like Li Huanzhi's jaunty "Spring Festival Overture," Stravinsky's "Firebird" Suite and a barn-burning rendition of Mozart's Queen of the Night aria from "The Magic Flute," with the Korean soprano So Young Park, worked their reliable magic on an enthusiastic audience.
The opener "talk" is built around a minimal jaunty piano plink—which sounds a little like what would happen if Hype Williams tried to cover "I Wanna Be Your Dog"—that forms the basis of a bald plea for human connection, one of pop's immortal subject matters.
Jam City, who she's worked with since 2013, helps breakup opener "Frontline" rumble and sparkle as Kelela sings "If you think I'm going back, you misunderstood" with all the jaunty confidence of someone yet to hit the day two crash-and-burn of a relationship split.
Tidied up and refreshed by a traditional hot-towel shave, he makes his way to Giusto Bespoke, a shop where Luca Giusto makes fine custom shirts in a style the tailor characterizes as a fusion of jaunty Neapolitan taste with the more conservative one of the Florentines.
He was nominated for 19 Grammys and won for his arrangements of "Threshold" (1973), a jaunty jazz number anchored by Tom Scott on tenor saxophone and flute, and "Suite Memories" (1986), which featured the trombone of Bill Watrous (who died last month) over a symphony orchestra.
In contrast with a sober NASA launch vehicle, it sported a jaunty purple, orange, and white paint job and signage from sponsors, including a chain of Mexican chicken restaurants, an online dating app ("Dating isn't rocket science"), and companies offering crane, welding, and window-tinting services.
Le Carré hauls out his greatest creation, the Yoda-like spymaster George Smiley, for a cameo appearance, as if he were taking a '60s-era Lamborghini long kept in the garage — Smiley's last appearance was 27 years ago, in "The Secret Pilgrim" — for a jaunty Sunday spin.
But I fail to detect a natural rhyme or reason for the way video is used here, aside from the location street shots that often provide backdrops for outdoor scenes and a "black lives matter"-style montage about police violence for the jaunty "Office Krupke" number.
Hosted by Paul Dabek, an English magician who wears jaunty plaids and tells groaner jokes, "The Illusionists" uses haze effects, loud music and lurid light cues to pep up familiar routines and some that haven't scaled up for Broadway, like Eric Chien's card and coin magic.
Let's get this out of the way first: Pennywise the Clown, played by Bill Skarsgård with a jaunty ferocity, is absolutely terrifying in the adaptation of Stephen King's It. At one point, my seat companion involuntarily emitted a shriek, and I flew a few inches out of my seat.
Wearing a costume, declaiming before a crowd, playing spin the bottle, clapping along to a jaunty show tune, marching, chanting, speaking spontaneously into a microphone, ceding free will to a larger force, doing the hokeypokey and turning myself about — I have made it my business to avoid these things.
The duo honor the timeless original material in their version of "White Christmas" well, while stepping away from the sadness inherent in the Bing Crosby version, going instead for a Rat Pack-infused vibe heavy on the 2/4 snare and bass line to make it extra jaunty.
Clad in his familiar uniform of a Thom Browne suit and silver wingtip brogues, and wearing a Four Seasons hard hat (on sale for $100 at the bar, which remained eerily open until the bitter end) to cover his silvery mane, Mr. Niccolini throughout maintained a jaunty front.
I had, after all, signed on for this sobering reminder, parting with 99 cents for WeCroak, a jaunty little app devised to notify users like me, five times a day at seemingly random intervals, that try as we may to ignore it, there will be no dodging The End.
Its earnest insouciance recalls the "Superman" movies of the '70s and '80s more than the mock-Wagnerian spectacles of our own day, and like those predigital Man of Steel adventures, it gestures knowingly but reverently back to the jaunty, truth-and-justice spirit of an even older Hollywood tradition.
The response to the climate crisis can't come from that position, wrote Goodrich, who likens the posture to the "This is fine" meme, in which a cartoon dog in a jaunty hat sits calmly at a table, drinking coffee with wide eyes staring straight ahead, surrounded by flames.
The couple's jaunty trip in Eleanor's Buick roadster is a central episode in two new novels that remarkably (and no doubt teeth-gnashingly, for their authors) have seized on the same ploy: to chronicle this daring relationship from Lorena Hickok's point of view, in her wiseguy reporter's voice.
But all the concrete has produced a great building, the Hallgrímskirkja church—a masterpiece of Northern Expressionist architecture that looks exactly like Tolkien's drawing of the tower of Orthanc—while the corrugated steel is jaunty in its waves and ripples, and comically used to create many stylistic effects.
In a homage to Bernie (if that's what it was) three days before the inauguration of Donald J. Trump as the 45th president, an additional jaunty stripe was added to the logo by a designer who claims, tongue-in-cheek, that he has never been particularly "anti-anything."
" Graeber also thoughtfully provides the reader with a two-page glossary in the front and extensive notes in back, including a Cliffs Notes-type section called "The Breakthrough, in Brief" and a jaunty one after it entitled "A Brief Anecdotal History of Disease, Humans, and the Quest for Immunity.
British trance trio Dario G keyed in on some of David Bowie's brightest work (the 1970 single "Memory of a Free Festival") for "Sunmachine" —a beautiful burst of buoyant kickdrums, jaunty piano plinks, and fluttering flutes newly recorded for this mix by Bowie's own long-time sideman and producer Tony Visconti.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads As I sit and watch the performance of The Six Brandenburg Concertos unfold at the Park Avenue Armory, the word that occurs to me to describe it is "jaunty" — and indeed the majority of the production plays out along the valences of that word.
A jaunty man with an impish smile, he has experience representing a star author who is subject to death threats: he was the first foreign publisher to translate Roberto Saviano, the Italian journalist who wrote the 2006 book " Gomorrah ," about the Neapolitan Mafia, and has lived in hiding ever since.
The jaunty design employed by Mr. Sanders, a socialist politician who once famously said he never applied the term to himself because "people have been brainwashed into thinking socialism automatically means slave-labor camps, dictatorship and lack of freedom of speech," had two curved red and white lines underscoring his name.
In Van der Straeten's gallery, beneath his offices, there are pieces from his new collection, "Émergence," each colored by that long-ago trip: The majestic Kimono armoire closes like a traditional robe; the jaunty Origami console, with a turquoise base, looks as if it's made of pieces of sculpted paper.
The filmmakers don't really care about the money, or the politics, or the strict rules and durable conventions of the heist movie, and a viewer expecting a jaunty fable of female empowerment along the lines of "Ocean's 8" is likely to be nonplused by the abstraction and melancholy of this film.
I only caught the tail end of their set in the main 013 venue's new, revamped Green Room, but even a few minutes of their wacky, psyched-out post-punk jams (and their sunglasses-sporting frontman's jaunty onstage two-step) were enough to cap off the night in fine, freaky style.
Though Colbert teased an appearance from Stewart on Twitter a few hours before the show began, it wasn't clear what Stewart's appearance would entail until 10 minutes in, when Colbert and an adorable girl in sooty "ragamuffin" cosplay started singing a jaunty tune about how important it is to vote.
We love to joke about Google's messaging strategy, but outside of some jaunty experiments, it's actually pretty simple: Many of these products have had recent updates and though they all have things that should be changed or fixed, I suspect that we're not on the right cycle to get them this May.
Her first major hit, "Sock It 2 Me"—a jaunty paean to the joys of heterosexual sex, a subject she has always celebrated with candour—sampled the Delfonics' "Ready or Not Here I Come (Can't Hide from Love)", which had only the previous year been the basis of a hit for the Fugees.
With smoothing touches and sonic filigrees courtesy of producer Danger Mouse, Parquet Courts havee expanded their musical template, augmenting their chunky, jaunty guitar grooves with ominous keyboard effects, dreamy waves of amplifier feedback, angular funk riffs, and, on "Back to Earth," an accordion-esque synthesizer that flips the song on its head.
The Coming Race picks up in the immediate aftermath of that war, with a riff on a James Bond movie theme showing the president being evacuated to the Arctic, as Vladimir Putin strips off his shirt for an acrobatic martial-arts / dance routine set to a jaunty tune promising the end of humanity.
In the video, Bofale smiles before amidst greenery, pastels and flowers, folding paper and playing along to the song, a jaunty rock song with its share of unfurling guitar leads that wouldn't feel out of place on a Felt record, or a Captured Tracks release from the early part of this decade.
Last night (October 9) saw the Frenchmen take Seth Meyers' 'Late Night' stage to perform a version of the typically bright and jaunty "Telefono" (complete with singer Thomas Mars in an actual telephone booth), and today the band have also released a new music video for "Ti Amo," their sixth album's title track.
Yet here in the territory that Mr. Giraldo controlled, from the bustling market in the port city of Santa Marta up through the Sierra Nevada foothills and back down to the Caribbean coast, he remains the larger-than-life godfather in the brimmed hat and jaunty scarf whose commanding presence is still palpable.
It is not merely that for a fine spring collection Mr. Snyder sent out shirts emblazoned with a jaunty cursive "Snyder's" logo — an idea brought to him by Jim Moore, the longtime fashion director of GQ, who styled the show and who had been inspired by a supermarket remembered from his Minneapolis boyhood.
Where the other two stick to a realism that today strikes us as fantastical in its utter drabness (Holland particularly has been questioned about the bleak Poland she depicted in A Woman Alone and insisted her locations were actual apartments), Chytilová's style is more fragmented, with short takes, kaleidoscopic storytelling, and jaunty editing.
Trump used to think an attack could have dangerous consequences; now he's touting the success of the bombing raid with a jaunty "Mission Accomplished!" even though there's no reason to think it dealt a death blow to Assad's chemical weapons program or persuaded the Syrian dictator not to use them in the future.
Wearing a goatee, a jaunty scarf, a sweatshirt and Helmut Lang breeches displaying toned calves above the nicely worn Angel boots of his own design, he was in reflective mode recently at his company store that opened last November in the shadow of the Manhattan Bridge in the Dumbo section of Brooklyn.
And while Field Music's fourth studio album—with its lush strings and woodwind skipping into jaunty electronic drums and almost kitschy horns—is as direct a response to that cataclysm as you'll find in art-pop (or anywhere), it is compelling because it doesn't pretend to know precisely what the hell happened.
It was a smart approach in terms of giving fans something familiar to embrace while easing them into the series's inevitable generational shift, but nostalgia has its limits, and it was hard to escape the feeling that The Force Awakens wasn't a new film, so much as a jaunty modern remix of a familiar one.
Below is the premiere of his video for "Princess Taxi Girl Part I." Musically it's a wonky kind of pop (is that a bassoon we hear?), full of jaunty choral backing vocals and Creed's idiosyncratic tones all of which accompanies a video in which women walk in hair bouncy slo-mo towards black cabs.
" And when the jaunty, reverb-heavy guitar groove (think Hinds) really sets in, she gets right down to it: "I bleed once a month / and sometimes when I shave I get little red bumps / I wear short skirts / and sometimes long pants / I can dress how I want / not looking for a show of hands.
When the details of Mr. Indiana's will were disclosed a week later, it turned out that Mr. Thomas had also been entrusted with an unlikely new job: shaping how the artist, best known for his depiction of the word "LOVE" with the jaunty, tilted O, will be remembered by the rest of the world.
I'd tell you about the sad priest and the football coach, about the communion wafers and the Sacramento real estate, about the sly, jaunty editing rhythms, the oddly apt music choices and the way Ms. Ronan drops down on the grass in front of her house when she receives an important piece of mail.
By the time of that MTV interview, Mr. Bowie had rerouted rock 'n' roll toward R&B with the slink of "Young Americans," his 1975 album whose high point isn't the not-as-jaunty-as-it-sounds title song but the aptly named "Fascination," some disco-dusted jubilation that he wrote with a young, unknown Luther Vandross.
Everyone's favorite ginger giant still looks as thirsty for Brienne as ever, and perhaps his persistence and jaunty beard will start to thaw our kickass knight's icy reserve in Season 7 — but we're guessing that just when she starts to warm up to him, he's going to bite the dust in a heroic battle with the White Walkers.
But since he's been acting for about 40 years, chances are he'll be able to perfectly channel the spirit of a jaunty baboon who spends most of the day giggling to himself, welcoming newborn lion cubs to the pride and communicating with spirits, all while lurching around as though he's been gone off the Henny for days.
There, you get a quick hit of the variety and quality of the museum's holdings in a jaunty little painting of a female nude by Lucas Cranach the Elder; a major, dusky one by Degas; and a gender-teasing Egon Schiele self-portrait, accompanied by a distinctly un-Met wall label commenting on Western art's relentless objectification of women.
There's a jaunty spring in his step almost throughout the show, although at 68, and long since retired from his career as a classical dancer, he naturally makes no attempt to imitate, or even vaguely evoke, Nijinsky's style, notably his famous jump, which was said to give the effect of utter weightlessness, as if he were pausing in midair.
The work is George Gershwin's jaunty, jazzy symphonic poem "An American in Paris," and the effect involves a set of instruments that were decidedly not standard equipment when it was written in 1928: French taxi horns, which honk in several places as the music evokes the urban soundscape that a Yankee tourist experiences while exploring the City of Light.
A jaunty, heartfelt cover of "Hey Good Lookin" and a sedate, Bakersfield-tinged rendition of "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry" flow seamlessly into her appealingly twangy, high-spirited originals, some of which took shape with the help of veteran songwriters Sean Gasaway and Michael Chotiner (the latter of whom penned the album's loping title track).
From the opening of the naked Frenchman sprinting through a submarine to set off a nuclear weapon (to the tune of a jaunty French song, yet another perfectly weird soundtrack choice in a season that's been full of them) to the final minutes of a lion eating a man alive, this episode is a trippy, deeply sorrowful fever dream.
But in an effort to prove she's not just a nice teen girl, she soon becomes one of the guys, shedding Johanna's awkward skin to become the witty, sharp-tongued and glamorous Dolly Wilde, a woman of the world who greets her fans in a top hat perched at a jaunty angle on her fire-red mane.
" Most of the songs have the same winking, self-deprecating tone as much of their jaunty, rock-tinged catalog: "Rudolph Was Blue" is a lonely postscript on the classic holiday favorite, for example, and "Here It Is Christmastime" is a tribute to having someone to enjoy the holidays with, and also to help "do the dishes.
But Ole & Steen is trying to be different, producing a number of items not often found in New York: a rye bread made with carrots to soften the sturdy grain; long, twisted pastries called socials with cinnamon, marzipan, custard or chocolate, to cut into sections; jaunty marshmallow-filled puff pyramids; and Danish smorrebrod open-faced sandwiches.
By contrast, when she attempts ordinary celebratory love songs, the tone collapses: "Want You In My Room," a jaunty, glittering dance romp, fades out with yet another saxophone solo that panders to received ideas about '80s retro (the only '80s saxophone solo that manufactured such corny forced enthusiasm was Clarence Clemons's on Aretha Franklin's "Freeway of Love").
Take the danceable rumination on privilege in "Count It Up" (influenced by the American economist Joseph Stiglitz, for what it's worth) or the jaunty, filtered funk of "Goodbye to the Country," in which David Brewis sings from the perspective of a refugee in a northern town, noting—and he needs to—that "there's a real war on" elsewhere.
Part of the documentary's argument is that these jaunty songs answered America's need for a generic culture of celebration that transcended divisions between white Anglo-Saxons and more recent immigrants, Christians and those of other faiths, and perhaps even black and white—at least if you factor in the role of Nat King Cole as crooner-in-chief of the "roasting chestnuts" medley.
Based on the first 30 seconds—if I didn't know any better, or I hit my head on the corner of a kitchen cupboard and my entire knowledge of music became scrambled into a nondescript cloud—I would have assumed this was a young indie band performing an ill-advised, jaunty cover of Pink Floyd's "Breathe" in the BBC Live Lounge.
There was the tall, jaunty old man with the booming voice who always had a story to tell, the woman who owned the beauty salon, and another, a cool blonde I could picture at the bar in our favorite restaurant, always in heels and always standing, whether there was a stool available or not, almost as if it were a duty.
Sources said that Uber is not paying for Kalanick's personal PR needs, which should go without saying (but does not go without saying, cuz this is Uber, Jake.) So, I am trying to reach Kalanick's rep at Teneo — whose jaunty name is Jimmy Asci — for comment, but the firm's website is fantastically free of info, links to email or phone numbers.
They admired the entrepreneurial talent which secured his vast wealth and were charmed by his many sly admissions of his infidelities ("I'm no saint, you've all understood that," he said as he shrugged off accusations of orgies.) His jaunty, upbeat appearances on TV made him the natural choice of the millions of Italians who distrusted a left that had been, till the early 1990s, mainly communist.
In a move that recalls Trump's own jaunty aplomb in comparing his borrowing of an anti-Semitic meme to a coloring book for Disney's Frozen, RNC communications director Sean Spicer argued that the word-for-word copying of the First Lady's speech actually came from the fact that these phrases are so common that they can even be found in My Little Pony books.
A quartet of miniature squares of shredded potato, each fried to a russet hue and topped with a dollop of bay-leaf-egg-white emulsion and a jaunty little beret of nori—the sort of canapé for which I'd chase a cater waiter around a wedding reception—made me feel at once elegant and nostalgic for the rarely allowed Burger King hash browns of my youth.
Daubing light, smooth, soaringly poised pop sheen on light, jaunty, strummed/plucked country guitar hooks, downplaying the effortlessness of her bafflingly catchy melodies, Clark sings as plainly and directly as can be while adding a bubblegum flavor to many of the best songs with nothing but textured acoustic guitar and electric banjo, plus a slinky rollerdisco keyboard in "Daughter" that somehow sounds perfectly natural.
The questions came one after another, many of them involving uncertainties still to be addressed in the quest to honor Mr. Indiana, a Pop Art pioneer whose most famous work was his "LOVE" sculpture with the jaunty, tilted O. Will the nonprofit have an endowment sufficient to maintain the house and three other buildings it inherited from Mr. Indiana, even as sea levels rise?
Jaunty early 1900s Latvian marches from the  National Library of Latvia may flow into a staticky German opera gramophone record from Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek; a twangy Irish folk song from the Comhaltas Traditional Music Archive might follow an 1894 audio cylinder of Danish folk songs from the Statsbiblioteket, and can suddenly be succeeded by a raucous live 1990 performance by the Grateful Dead from the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision.
The jaunty bounce of "Me and My Husband" first comes off as a joke about codependency ("It's always been just him and me"), as the percussive guitar strumming and plinky piano gleam with eager mock cheer, before revealing that the husband is actually the remedy for the narrator's own despair ("I'm the idiot with the painted face in the corner taking up space/ but when he walks in I am loved").
In Nicholas Booth's jaunty caper, THE THIEVES OF THREADNEEDLE STREET: The Incredible True Story of the American Forgers Who Nearly Broke the Bank of England (Pegasus, $27.95), no one thinks to question Mr. Warren, who "had given no permanent address, provided no references nor any particular credentials in any shape or form," but was somehow allowed to make off with the equivalent of eight million pounds in today's currency.
"Hotwire the Ferris Wheel" enlists Everything But the Girl's Tracey Thorn to sing a jaunty duet about sneaking into an amusement park and using the rides after hours to the tune of ethereal backup singers melding with breathy synthesized violin and rhythm glide; musical soar parallels the presumed thrill of riding a Ferris wheel, at night, when you're not supposed to, wind in your face, the view receding into the distance.
For such songs as "I Love All of Me," an empowerment anthem for the bullied, overlooked, and powerless; "Children Power," a jaunty march whose all-embracing spirit offers a lift for little ones from the playground to the boardroom; and "It's Gonna Rain," in which Ono, with little-girl glee, runs outside into a drenching downpour, Bartlett peels away the drum machines and bombast of their original 1980s versions.
Patterson's "Paper Piece" (1960), whose score usually reads "improvisation with paper," was first performed in its current form in the first German Fluxus festivals in 1962 and consists of performers directing paper airplanes (often programs), wads, giant sheets, entire newspapers, torn bits, shreds, shards, and tissues deep into the audience, which people usually mirror by returning the favor with jaunty hilarity as the papers rustle, bustle (Patterson's word), pop, and tear.
Kendrick Lamar mixed contemporary hip-hop with neo-soul and unpredictable live instrument freakouts from Los Angeles' finest jazz musicians on To Pimp a Butterfly, a record whose best tracks have been adopted as anthems for the Black Lives Matter movement, For his December 23 effort Black Messiah, a record that wore its political motivations on its sleeve—literally—D'Angelo folded piercing distortion, flamenco guitar, walking basslines, and jaunty pop whistles into his usual stew of 70s influences.
All of this is useful and much of it is relevant, and yet it has produced kind of wimpy clothes: the tequila-sunset-in-Santo-Domingo moiré, raffia, and chiffon fanciness of Oscar de la Renta; a host of early 1980s career girl (and boy) leathers accessorized with a jaunty silk scarf at the neck and cut by some wink-wink Richard Bernstein pop culture references (Barbra Streisand, Rob Lowe) worn not on the sleeve but the shirts at Coach 1941.
The status of the characters' emotional development, the still-on-hold ramifications of Sherlock murdering Charles Magnussen at the end of season three, John's new status as a widowed father, lingering questions about Moriarty's spectral presence, and Molly's unrequited love — they're all basically rendered irrelevant by a final montage that seems to reset everything to the jaunty before time of Sherlock's earlier seasons, as though Sherlock's faked death, his committing murder, Mary's death, and John's subsequent rage and emotional backlash at Sherlock had never happened.
Last week, I learned that all 10 seasons are streaming online, and just scrolling through the list of episode titles was enough to smooth out some of the knots in my entire central nervous system: Season Two, "Elegance with Eggs" Season Nine, "Ham Transformation" Season Six, "The Mayonnaise Show" (This may or may not also be the name of a Primus record.) I'm not sure I'd ever taken a seat to watch a start-to-finish episode of The French Chef, but after pressing play and hearing that theme tune —which can only be described as 'jaunty'—I was hooked.
Behold this lineup of creations that stood out in the decades of their birth for peerless audacity and virtuosity: "Jesus Christ Superstar" (the 1970s rock opera about the son of God as a pop idol), a hit at Regent's Park Open Air Theater; "The Threepenny Opera" (a snarly and dissonant vivisection of bourgeois values in 1920s Germany), at the National; "Show Boat" (the first great organic American book musical, from 1927) at the New London Theater; and "Guys and Dolls" (the jaunty apotheosis of the organic American book musical in the mid-20th century, and the favorite musical of people who don't usually like musicals) at the Phoenix Theater.
Anyway, the record's big advance over past work is musical — after a bouncy opener featuring the Chicago Children's Choir, these songs buzz and spill over with jaunty piano chords, mellifluous horns, elastic synthesizers, marching-band fanfares, rhythm violin plus soft string coloring, every now and then a standard keyboard loop, tender lullabies and self-assured choirgirls, grandly sung gospel hymns, dinkily sampled gospel hymns, uplifting ensemble singing and the rich timbre of black soul voices, along with a rousing array of whoops and cheers and wails scattered throughout the record to create an illusion of community, as if Chance were playing to an open audience whose members were free to pitch in any time they felt like it, as strangers pass by in the background.

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