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 Translation for 'achingly' from English to Bulgarian
achingly {adv}болезнено
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Translation for 'achingly' from English to Bulgarian

achingly {adv}
болезнено
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Usage Examples English
  • He called the original rushes seen in the BBC documentary "achingly wonderful".
  • and says it "reveals a surprising tenderness, tempering its venom with achingly lovely vocals and sun-kissed harmonies".
  • Herz of "The New York Times" called "TrickStyle" the only racing game on Dreamcast that "inspires hardware lust", calling its hoverboard physics "dreamy" and its visuals "razor sharp and achingly hip".
  • "The New York Times" called the book "achingly poignant".
  • Two middle-aged men prone to having achingly dull conversations at parties, revolving mostly around cars ("What are we driving at the moment?"), and laughing loudly at their own jokes.

  • The website The Webcomics Examiner included "A Softer World" in its list of 25 "Best Webcomics of 2005", saying "the sly inferences in each Softer World strip are variously acidic, achingly funny, or casually disturbing."
  • Laurence Boyce of "Cineuropa" deemed the film to be a "personal and affecting piece of work that is both an achingly human portrait of a woman exploring her desires in her later years and a celebration of female sexuality".
  • Nikki Baughan of "Screen Daily" stated that "They" is a remarkable multi-layered debut which inspires further investigation" and that Fehrenbacher's performance was "achingly naturalistic" due to his real-life gender transitioning.
  • Hubbard's poetry collection "The Forgetting and Remembering of Air" was described by Ellen Bell in the "New Welsh Review" as 'a stunning piece of work – an achingly moving narrative of love for a child, parent, sibling, lover or icon'.
  • He finds much of the transience and some of the permanence in country towns, which he recreates in achingly beautiful visual imagery.

  • Newbery medal judges called the book "achingly funny" and one British reviewer called it "rib-splitting".
  • The movie has been described as naive and achingly slow, but also "very pretty", and "handsomely photographed in sunlight so clear that the shadows of clouds moving across hillsides stand out in sharp relief".
  • The aGLIFF23 festival guide described the film as "achingly beautiful" and said "if you can only see one film at the festival, this is the one to see" concluding "it will make you angry but leave you with hope.
  • In Mat Snow's review in the October, 1984 edition of NME he states "Only when we're confronted with a song so perfectly turned, lines so finely balanced and a melody so achingly sweet as Bachelor Kisses are we forced to notice how hollow most contemporary pop rings."
  • Fiona Mountford of the Evening Standard called the play a "searing yet achingly poignant examination of family life turned sour" in which "the silences, laden with frustration and tension" are "just as powerful as the spoken word".

  • "The Day Today" was described as "achingly funny" by "The Daily Mirror" and "the freshest and funniest comedy since Monty Python" by "The Independent".
  • s Maggie Lee described it as "an achingly beautiful meditation on loneliness and longing in the city" and suggested its themes would particularly appeal to female audiences.
  • His subsequent films are most often fast-paced collages of found footage or of footage shot by Conner; however, he made numerous films, including "Crossroads", his 30-plus-minute meditation on the atom bomb, that are almost achingly deliberate in their pace.
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