What made her spin and twirl about like this -- irresponsibly, unintentionally, irrepressibly, meaninglessly? ❋ Grant Allen (1873)
Poppy is the kind of irrepressibly chipper person who attempts to start conversations with random strangers; when they act standoffish, she says things like, "I won't bite!" ❋ Unknown (2009)
Poppy (Sally Hawkins) is the kind of irrepressibly chipper person who attempts to start conversations with random strangers; when they act standoffish, she says things like, "I won't bite!" ❋ Unknown (2009)
Although he can be as stern as any stony-faced Puritan preacher, especially on the topic of greed, he regards our planet—the site of all our mortal trials and travails—as an irrepressibly joyous place, everywhere open to human betterment. ❋ Unknown (2011)
Their youthful exuberance made even the most corny of moments do all the winners usually come out at the end on stage? irrepressibly sweet. ❋ Unknown (2011)
Yet as Arianna pointed out in this section's inaugural post, the "irrepressibly American" spirit of can-do entrepreneurs, hardworking small business owners and brave survivors, marches on. ❋ Gina Harman (2010)
Dick was a goad, a nudge, was irrepressibly irritating to many, and, above all, a truly great guy. ❋ Unknown (2010)
Diana was also irrepressibly mischievous, and William inherited that quality, too. ❋ Christopher Andersen (2011)
Perhaps the secret behind his long run of success is his irrepressibly optimistic style of delivery, which seems to help him turn even the most groanworthy gag into apparent comedy gold. ❋ Unknown (2011)
This would be a true and fitting memorial not just for Sept. 11, 2001, but for sorrow-filled, yet irrepressibly hopeful reality we call human history. ❋ Serene Jones (2011)
The children are back from their Christmas holiday with their father, irrepressibly bouncy and laden with plastic tat, an inch taller each. ❋ Unknown (2012)
Mr. Stein wrote the librettos for more than a dozen Broadway musicals, including "Zorba," a 1968 production about an irrepressibly charismatic Greek title character. ❋ Emma Brown (2010)
Owain Weinert is a terminally ill 10-year-old boy, introduced by the Make-A-Wish Foundation to PopCap, the irrepressibly quirky developer recently very expensively purchased by Electronic Arts. ❋ Unknown (2011)
With no dignity at risk, they are irrepressibly themselves, free to both shock and awe. ❋ Tom Doctoroff (2011)
Arthur's a bike messenger - long lean musculature that only seems like gangliness because he's irrepressibly silly. ❋ Ellyssian (2009)