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"mewling" Definitions
  1. making a soft crying sound

57 Sentences With "mewling"

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Start with the infant "mewling and puking in the nurse's arms".
This time I saw Humbert's mewling self-pity, his delusion, and his malice.
If Newt has any depth, a mewling, quivering Redmayne seems unlikely to tap it.
Its strange possessive mewling, crouched over the wren, the bird like a knot of wood.
I didn't have a Malcolm, so I improvised and let the mewling of my roommate's new cat rouse me.
"'Oh, this acid cuts through the sweetness and the oil just perrrrfectly,'" Silver imitates them, affecting a mewling voice.
He enters the darkened ring in ghostly greasepaint, throwing glitter in the air to the mewling of a scratchy French oldie.
Congress has become 'mewling pussycats' who 'live to get reelected' Not impressed by this impeachment or this President is former Rep.
It's enough to make an ostensibly grown man act like a small, mewling child, in my case, one that loved Bernard King.
He just gave him a good look at ... that face ... and even the most obtuse and poisonous viper became a mewling little pussy.
Chevrolet acquired Cruise, a self-driving car startup that was only founded in 2013, making it a mewling newborn baby in car industry terms.
Late in the film, when he reunites with his mistress (Julia Fox), they cuddle up and lick their wounds — they sound like mewling kittens.
Digital advertising is the greedy, hungry baby bird in the nest, with mama birds Facebook and Google feeding its mewling maw with worms of your data.
Sure, congressional Republicans discovered a few stray vertebrae of backbone over the past few days; there was some scowling from Mitch McConnell and faint mewling from Paul Ryan.
The cutest (right in time for Christmas tie-ins) are Porgs, saucer-eyed mewling creatures with plump, puffin-like bodies that are mainly on hand for easy laughs.
While Ivanka has been making mewling noises about working moms, the Trump White House has appointed people to major health care policy jobs who don't appear to believe in contraception.
Dee Dee seems to be a bit more in control than the last time we saw her as she helps a mewling, ungrateful Emma out of her wheelchair and into bed.
The pitiful mewling that often passes for public discourse these days is in many ways a symptom of the fact that we have never lived this way as a species before.
"We know only too well that having a new arrival – whether a mewling pup or unsettled rescue dog – can be stressful for human and hound both," BrewDog stated on its website.
Ms. Dargis, of The Times, said they were "saucer-eyed mewling creatures with plump, puffin-like bodies that are mainly on hand for easy laughs," and wished more had been added.
A little over a year ago, our household welcomed another small mewling creature, and as every parent knows, babies are drawn to glowing smartphone screens as moths are … drawn to glowing smartphone screens.
It was a revolution we didn't want but maybe needed all along, shaggy bedhead everyman Chris Martin mewling our prickly feelings for us when we're too caught in the moment to articulate them.
Then when Cruz has the temerity to use the phrase "vote your conscience," the Trumpians fall all over themselves mewling, whining and twitching, without any faint self-awareness of how ridiculous they appear.
In what world would the film director behind such askew moments as the mewling baby from "Eraserhead," the dumpster monster from "Mulholland Drive" and Richard Farnsworth on a tractor participate in something … normal?
His successor, Henry VI (Eelco Smits), is a mewling, bespectacled child king and a pawn to be manipulated and mauled by, among others, his wife (Janni Goslinga) and her lover (Robert de Hoog).
And yet here TWD has put her, mewling for death in the street while a character that doesn't even really have a proper name repeatedly calls her a "bitch" and fills her full of holes.
At the back of the church, a line of parents hold mewling babies waiting for their turn to be baptized by a man wearing the fuzzy white goat hair tunic of the region's spiritual leaders.
On stage, Calvi snarls and attacks her guitar like it's a cheating ex, frequently ending sets with a storming cover of Suicide's "Ghost Rider" before walking off stage, her guitar prone and mewling on the floor.
For all the mewling about sexting and porn at our children's fingertips, the teenage birthrate is down 67 percent from 1991, in part because teens are having considerably less sex than they were in the "Stranger Things" era.
Parched in Extremadura—with people like Sarah and Martha howling, panting, and mewling—we saw across the plain a hilltop town, a mile or two from the highway, and we turned to go there and quench the thirst.
A constant scowl on her face, she is combative, hostile — "the mewling, rampallian wretch herself" — and stomps around her privileged Seattle life in granny dresses, spouting ideas from feminist literature and yearning for a future life at Sarah Lawrence College.
The mewling response from Democratic leaders made the other major political story of the week even more depressing: Another slate of primary wins for Joe Biden, the consummate centrist Democrat, all but assuring that he will be Democratic nominee for president.
Finding out the sex of your baby has always been a big deal, whether that happened when you were passed a mewling infant, burrito-wrapped in a pink or blue blanket, or when the doctor told you the results of an ultrasound.
The scene is also typical in that it pairs Hill with an equally charismatic actor (his other regular sparring partner is Aiden Gillen's mewling Petyr Baelish) and allows the fond interplay between them to power a scene that might otherwise slip into rote exposition.
There was quippy sidekick Michael (David Krumholtz), doe-eyed and floppy-haired new kid Cameron (Joseph Gordon-Levitt), effortlessly and often infuriatingly twee Bianca (Larisa Oleynik), the tragically underrated Mandella (Susan May Pratt), and of course, the mewling, rampallian wretch herself, Kat (Julia Stiles).
If you can suffer through the singing, which, respectfully sounds like the mewling of the kid in the glee club no one has the heart to advise against singing in public, there's some choice digs: Huck's pictured in iMessage chatting up fellow Republican candidate Sen.
"We don't have resolution on the immigration issue, and every moment and every tweet that the White House expends on that topic is a tweet that could be talking about deregulation or tax cuts or other candy that the mewling market wants to devour," Michael Block, chief strategist at Rhino Trading Partners, wrote in a Wednesday morning missive.
Some of it will sound a little broad: The compilation of short animations that anchors her show "Corner Projections" at 2475 Gallery features a giant disembodied penis, pink and translucent as a jellyfish, that beats a crowd to death, and a troupe of naked men roaming an alley on all fours to a soundtrack of mewling cats.
His book The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle stars a missing cat; Kafka on the Shore features a character who can communicate with lost cats; and the essay "On the Death of My Cat" shares Murakami's personal stories about the many mewling muses he's shared his life with: Kirin, Butch, Sundance, Mackerel, Scotty, Calico, Peter, Black, Tobimaru, Croquette, and (fittingly) Muse.
Cast as one king, and then another, and then another—every death is followed by a new heir—you are faced with a never-ending onslaught of binary decisions ranging from whether or not to marry a princess from a neighboring territory (and therefore bring the two nations together), or to send either the army or the church into town to deal with an outbreak of nuns mewling like cats.
In 1990, following the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait, he criticised women who were vocally lobbying the Government to do more to release their husbands being held hostage by Saddam Hussein, quoting Shakespeare and accusing them of "mewling and puking".
Alternative Press said of the song: "CC's manifestation of honest emotion remains far more sincere than the sub-par mewling of wafer- heads currently wasting oxygen in independently owned coffeehouses."The List On AP: Classic Rock For The Year 2022. AltPress.com. Retrieved on July 9, 2009.
Hysterica is more rock-oriented than its jazz fusion predecessor, The Hook. "Jimi" and "Django" are tributes to guitarists Jimi Hendrix and Django Reinhardt, respectively. "Silva the Cat" features synthesisers emulating the mewling of a cat, whereas the flutes evoke graceful feline movements. "Tiger" displays muscular, hard rock guitar improvisation.
The juvenile has a dirty yellow throat, indistinct breast band, and yellowish white underparts. The Cape longclaw is usually found in pairs throughout the year. It feeds on the ground on insects and some seeds. The song is a musical cheewit cheewit, the contact call is tsweet, and there is also a mewling alarm call.
Apart from the weight difference, the sexes are similar, but juveniles have a buff breast and belly. Its call is a thin piping sound, similar to but less mewling than the common buzzard. There is a rare white leucistic form accounting for approximately 1% of hatchlings in the Welsh population but is at a disadvantage in the survival stakes.
In Tortuguero National Park, Costa Rica The gray-headed kite feeds mainly on reptiles, but also takes frogs and large insects. It usually sits on an open high perch from which it swoops on its prey. The call is a mewling keow. The nest is made of sticks lined with grass and is built high in a tree.
And when it rained, it rained > sweet nectar that infused one's heart with a desire to live life in truth > and beauty. Generally speaking, a ghastly place, reeking of virtue's sour > smell. Engorged with the whispered prayers of kneeling mothers, mewling > newborns, and fools, young and old, compelled to do good without reason ... > But, I am happy to point out that our story does not end in this wretched > place of saccharine excess. For there's another place, its opposite: A place > of almost unimaginable power, chock full of dark forces and vicious secrets.
As many as eight males will be at a mating site, staying in close vicinity to the receptive female. The female seems to choose the male she mates with, and the males compete for the attention of the female with a significant amount of vocalization and antagonistic interactions. The female may choose to mate with several of the males, and her choice of mate does not seem to have any correlation to the physical appearance of the males. To stimulate the male to mount her, she gives a series of mewling vocalizations.
Eraserhead sound design has been considered one of its defining elements. Although the film features several hallmark visuals—the deformed infant and the sprawling industrial setting—these are matched by their accompanying sounds, as the "incessant mewling" and "evocative aural landscape" are paired with these respectively. The film features several constant industrial sounds, providing low-level background noise in every scene. This fosters a "threatening" and "unnerving" atmosphere, which has been imitated in works such as David Fincher's 1995 thriller Seven and the Coen brothers' 1991 drama Barton Fink.
After a whining speech by Mime about ingratitude, and how Mime has brought him up from a mewling infant ("Als zullendes Kind"), Siegfried senses why he keeps coming back to Mime although he despises him: he wants to know his parentage. Mime is forced to explain that he encountered Siegfried's mother, Sieglinde when she was in labor; she died giving birth to Siegfried. He shows Siegfried the broken pieces of the sword Nothung, which she had left in his custody. Siegfried orders him to reforge the sword; Mime, however, is unable to accomplish this.
Destruction and Renewal The themes of destruction and renewal add both an eerie foreshadowing and glimmer of hope. Chapter IV: Visions of Pamphlet Gods contains most of the prophecies that tie into the destruction of St. Petersburg. The Guide's childhood friend, Sah, has visions that are used by the author to elaborate upon the story of St. Petersburg. The chapter begins with the descriptions of the idealism behind St. Petersburg, "putti pink visionaries o lambs mewling... visionaries stolen right outta pamphlet pics from Oaklie missionary tub thumpas" Cathy Park Hong (2007), Dance Dance Revolution, New York: W.W. Norton & Company, Inc.
Act II, Scene VII, features one of Shakespeare's most famous monologues, spoken by Jaques, which begins: > All the world's a stage And all the men and women merely players; They have > their exits and their entrances, And one man in his time plays many parts The arresting imagery and figures of speech in the monologue develop the central metaphor: a person's lifespan is a play in seven acts. These acts, or "seven ages", begin with "the infant/Mewling and puking in the nurse's arms" and work through six further vivid verbal sketches, culminating in "second childishness and mere oblivion,/Sans teeth, sans eyes, sans taste, sans everything".
The album had "mewling kittens", harpsichords, "bubbly dementia", "astronaut patter" which "flies through the musical cosmos," according to the reviewer. When performing with Perrey, Countryman "spun dials, twisted knobs, and pressed buttons to produce a sweet rush of sugary, sci-fi melodies" and which had a "synthesized, surreal sheen." The album also produced the single "Chicken on the Rocks," which became an underground hit and was featured on an episode of the American Sitcom South Park, Medicinal Fried Chicken. In 2010, Countryman released a book-length biography of Jean-Jacques Perrey, Passport To The Future:The Amazing Life and Music of Jean-Jacques Perrey (published by Sterling Swan Press).
Mikamo takes a cheap shot to try to atomize both women as she and Ayeka quibble over the rescue, before at last bristling over Yataka mewling there was no reason to do such a thing. "Tired of baby-sitting poser criminals", Mikamo decides to slaughter his "useless partner" but is blasted mid-stance by Ryoko, blowing a hole through the A.I. and the side of the ship. Last resorts Mikamo grows increasingly enraged as he fires repeatedly from orbit, his attempts at reprisal blocked by Tenchi and his Light-Hawk Wings. When Ayeka, Ryoko and Ibara take out his gun torrents the machine grows even more adamant, choosing to sacrifice itself and the ship by bringing it down on his enemies' heads.
Hagon's many films include: Dad in Tim Burton's Batman, the role of Ammar in Mustapha Akkad's The Message, CIA Director Wilson in Tony Scott's Spy Game, Dr. Mewling in Richard Linklater's Me and Orson Welles, Fr. Loughton in Xie Jin's The Opium War, James Halgate III in Philip Stolzl's The Expatriate, Lt. Rafferty in Richard Attenborough's A Bridge Too Far, the British General in Paul Verhoeven's Black Book, Eros in Charlton Heston's Antony and Cleopatra, Jack Ives in Some Kind of Hero, and the American doctor in Olivier Dahan's La Vie en rose. In 2006, he appeared in an episode of The Line of Beauty. In 2012, Hagon had a role in Doctor Who series 7 episode 3, "A Town Called Mercy". Filming took place in Almeria, Spain, March 2012.
A lack of any traces of smoke or soot particles in Esther's lungs or nasal passages confirms that Esther was dead before the fire was started, and she was apparently suffocated with a pillow. They have what Stottlemeyer calls a perfect murder: by then burning down the house, the killer was able to destroy all forensic evidence that would have otherwise existed, including usable fingerprints and DNA. On top of all that, there is not a single witness to the crime. Monk and Natalie ask around the neighborhood and they are dismayed to find that all of Esther's neighbors despised her: she was a stereotypical "mean old lady", who spied on the neighbors, complained loudly about their habits, and kept everyone up all night with the mewling of her innumerable cats.
" Sal Cinquemani of Slant Magazine was positive, writing that "despite the track's de rigueur chopped-up vocals standing in for an actual hook, the impeccably produced 'Let Me Love You' is reminiscent of Brandy's 'Angel in Disguise,' right down to Grande's breathy, hypnotic lead vocal." John Hil of Noisey thought the song was "interesting" and felt excited about the other collaborations on the record. Wren Graves of Consequence of Sound opined that, "The hook relies on the kind of electronic vocal manipulations we associate with a weaker voice, say Selena Gomez, but the verses are Grande at her mewling best." Spins Andrew Unterberger stated that the song is "not quite irresistible, but it's mildly alluring" Carolyn Menyes of Music Times claimed that it "may miss the sort of fiery hook that helped Grande's similarly-themed hit "Love Me Harder" such a success, but it gels flawlessly with the subdued offerings Grande has showed so far from what is sure to be her most mature record to date.

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