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I was getting very yawny myself, but they kept pressing coffee on me.
Too often, historical costume shows are yawny dissertations on, well, the history of clothes.
Lacking the compression of the greatest movie making, the realism of films like Ulee's Gold leaves me slightly yawny.
Because now even the word sexist is seen as yawny and outmoded, it is hard to know what to do with these outrages except rant to your friends.
Writing in The Zombie Movie Encyclopedia, Volume 2, academic Peter Dendle said, "The film's promising opening deteriorates into buffoonery and yawny punch-lines."
Local nicknames for Worthington have included "Paraffin City" due to its late adoption of electricity, and "Yawny Box" which is an obsolete Derbyshire word for a donkey.
Faucalized voice, also called hollow voice or yawny voice, is a vocal quality of speech production characterized by the vertical expansion of the pharyngeal cavity due to the lowering of the larynx.
These are harsh voice ('ventricular' or 'pressed' voice), which involves overall constriction of the larynx, and faucalized voice ('hollow' or 'yawny' voice), which involves overall expansion of the larynx.
"Yawny Morning Song" and "Disbelief Blues" ape Dylan's electric style, and references to Harold Wilson, Ian Smith and the Aberfan disaster date some tracks, but the mood of abandonment and distraction remains powerfully affecting.
You can imagine it was like a terrible relief when I'd viddied the last bit of film, and this Dr. Brodsky said, in a very yawny and bored like goloss: "I think that should be enough for Day One, don't you, Branom?"