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Перевод: soppy speek soppy


[прилагательное]
мокрый; насквозь промокший; сентиментальный; глупо сентиментальный; слащавый; влюбленный как сопливый юнец


Тезаурус:

  1. Thompson (1980) has further suggested that many of these analyses are designed to present some utopian vision of a police-free world, but often include "the soppy notion that all crime is some kind of displaced revolutionary activity".
  2. True, the older children found it necessary to close their eyes during the "soppy bits" - to blot out the vision of Peter Pan (Robin Williams) and Tinkerbell (Julia Roberts) kissing, for instance - but that was a small price to pay, they thought, for a decent story of revenge, piracy and adult idiocy.
  3. Both are Hollywood-style productions, one a soppy Western, the other a slapstick item featuring a Chaplin lookalike.
  4. Last night's answer was Screen Two's slow, frankly rather soppy Enchanted April (BBC2).
  5. Big Irish Tom had pulled down his shorts and grabbed his willy to show everyone that he was truly a boy and not some soppy little girl who fainted at the sight of turkey innards.
  6. Almost everything is wrong with it, in particular the tone, which is enormously soppy: hard to credit from the author of The Color Purple.
  7. Then suddenly everyone was no longer concerned for her as she lay there, but for another woman; a tiny fierce woman whose fault it had all not been and Lisa's gigantic, striding power melted into softness, soppy for the baby.
  8. They ranged from the sleazy to the downright soppy.
  9. Sloppy rules and soppy songs
  10. If we aim to please our horse, many people would say that we are childish, soppy, and unrealistic, and that the horse should be taught to obey!
  11. Supporters of the reforms (by no means all of whom are Tories) argue that the new curriculum will introduce a little rigour into the soppy world of sand pits and colouring books.
  12. But the problem with these groups is not that they're wimps, but that they're runts; not that they're vulnerable or soppy, but that they're flimsy, What's happened is that the perfectly valiant and appropriate refusal to grow up has become a refusal to grow, musically - to take on space, drift, experiment.
  13. He seems completely secure in the knowledge that I'm far too soppy to do him any harm.

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