Use "penchant" in a sentence

1. The Irish have a penchant for blarney.

2. She has a penchant for champagne.

3. She has a penchant for Indian food.

4. He carried his penchant for secrecy to great lengths.

5. Despite her penchant for chitchat , Yvonne was no birdbrain, Martin discovered.

6. 26 As dismaying as the psychotic penchant for very small dogs is,[www.Sentencedict.com] a coming penchant for very small robot dogs will be even worse.

7. Bibliophilism a penchant for collecting rare and valuable editions

8. A penchant for addressing the public from true Balconies

9. A penchant for setting oneself apart and above mere mortals.

10. Eddie is an overgrown schoolboy with a penchant for pulling fleshy faces.

11. 70 synonyms for Bias: prejudice, leaning, bent, tendency, inclination, penchant, intolerance, bigotry

12. Her penchant for disappearing for days at a time worries her family.

13. Americans have great difficulty in understanding our penchant for good cheese.

14. He is sturdily built with a penchant for on-side drives.

15. On this occasion, however, his penchant for procrastination is turning into a liability.

16. 12 Despite her penchant for chitchat , Yvonne was no birdbrain, Martin discovered.

17. For non-troglodytes, with a penchant for the unusual, the trip can provide a memorable experience.

18. Despite Provence's penchant for rosé, all three colors are produced under the Bellet title.

19. Though by all outward appearances a woman of propriety, she had a penchant for mischief.

20. I miss her intellect, her passion, her courage and her penchant for mainlining our nerves.

21. It was this performance, not his penchant for haiku poetry, that impressed other EU leaders.

22. He also developed a penchant for scoring goals against Division Two rivals, Plymouth Argyle.

23. Their defense played superbly, but they still showed an astonishing penchant for careless mistakes.

24. 1) I would like to Bumbaste him soundly for his penchant of using bombastic terms

25. Despite Provence's penchant for rosé, all three colors are produced under the Bellet title

26. 22 This covers both his penchant for fusion, and his dippy mystic positivism and cosmology of love.

27. Another occupation to which Amelia applied her penchant for the unusual and the inventive was cooking.

28. Synonyms for Appetence include appetite, drive, hunger, longing, craving, penchant, yearning, appetency, desire and inclination

29. She thought his parlor humor and penchant for sarcasm showed a certain degree of immaturity.

30. Marta Rita Prince de Garcia is an elegant woman with a penchant for the drama of life.

31. Western popular prints and Soviet official art both displayed a penchant for landscapes, flower pieces, still lifes and genre.

32. A hip-hop beat, more tattoos than a biker bar, and a penchant to take every shot.

33. But in Taiwan, financial services remain hamstrung, thanks to the government's penchant for interfering with banks.

34. Lark & Peony’s Cheongsams are a treat for anyone with a penchant for bold colours, vintage fabrics and standing out

35. Qin had a penchant for building large-scale canals, as evident from its Min River irrigation system.

36. Accumulative refers to the result of accumulating. It also implies an acquisitiveness or penchant for acquiring or accumulating things

37. Then, it was granted to a special breed of psychopath with a penchant for leather jackets and flared trousers.

38. Find Afros bio, music, credits, awards, & streaming links on AllMusic - A trio with a penchant for sight gags linked to…

39. A penchant for melancholy creates a unique filter for Capricorn humor that is known to veer toward the darkly absurd.

40. 17 The appeal of the Duchess of Cambridge, a photogenic pin-up with a well-judged penchant for British designers.

41. This Assedat Bobar Mousse recipe from contemporary Emirati restaurant Seven Sands in Dubai's JBR will take over your penchant for cheesecake

42. But the current penchant for mixing styles has placed new importance on that special little table with an individual personality.

43. With respect to tradition, a penchant for excellence and the conviction to try new techniques and ingredients, Aquavit transforms Nordic cuisine with

44. 30 These two raccoon-eyed psychos have lost none of their no-holds-barred energy or their penchant for writing catchy melodies.

45. Alexander begins the film as a socially awkward scientist, Bumbling and sweet, with a penchant for pocket watches and professorish vested suits.

46. Despite the initial meeting, he is actually very supportive of Kyoko, even through her penchant for tripping her own idol career up.

47. Voters with a penchant for hair splitting might have rejected the warnings as the unfounded contentions of the Prop. 140 opponents.

48. Formed in 2018, The Bagatelles are a BBC introducing aired indie band with a penchant for gnarly guitars, driving beats and singalong choruses.

49. Rightly or wrongly from a critical perspective, the Balzacian novel has had special appeal to a readership with a penchant for 'docu-

50. His friendship with Fujimori gives him unusual access to a president with a tiny circle of advisers and a penchant for secrecy.

51. An early priest with a penchant for conducting clandestine weddings between soldiers and their Betrotheds, this Valentine was eventually arrested and sentenced to death, because Claudius

52. Blake will give them a steady floor leader off the bench with a penchant for hitting key three-pointers in the fourth quarter.

53. I have a penchant for stories told in strong, distinctive voices using sparse, pared-back prose and Benjamin Myers' Beastings certainly ticks all those boxes

54. With respect to tradition, a penchant for excellence and the conviction to try new techniques and ingredients, Aquavit transforms Nordic cuisine with extraordinary care.

55. The Blackmailers might be a twenty-first-century police procedural, except for the nineteenth-century morality, and the detective's penchant for quirky disguises and elaborate subterfuges

56. Cockscomb highlighted more of Cosentino's penchant for whole animal cooking — following his success with his former restaurant, Incanto — with offal being a notable part of the menu.

57. About “The Anacreontic Song” Also known as “To Anacreon in Heaven,” this constitutional song for the Anacreontic Society pays tribute to the ancient Greek poet Anacreon and his penchant for writing

58. Although, knowing Charlotte and her penchant for stealing all of the attention when cameras are out, her Curtseys will probably be next level adorable when she does start.

59. President Biden's penchant for using the same phrases gave rise to the term "Biden-isms." And his aides have a similar habit of relying on the same Buzzwords…

60. 28 Then along comes Russian soprano Anna Netrebko—knockout good looks, bewitching charm and a mesmerizing hold on the media, which tirelessly chronicle her penchant for partying and haute couture.

61. It was a conversation that apparently involved the Backflips that Winfield mentioned, as well as Hill’s penchant (as well as some others) for making gestures toward other opponents after big …

62. Then along comes Russian soprano Anna Netrebko—knockout good looks, bewitching charm and a mesmerizing hold on the media, which tirelessly chronicle her penchant for partying and haute couture.

63. This “Complicitous critique” is indicative of McDuffie’s penchant for — and, arguably, Milestone Media’s mission of — counter-storytelling, which involves subverting majoritarian norms, oftentimes through reconstruction or reimagination in literary texts.

64. In addition, these international peacebuilders view local conflicts as simply the result of national and international tensions, insufficient state authority, and what they call the Congolese people's so-called inherent penchant for violence.

65. His mad dash to the finish is a distillation of his four tumultuous years in office, a mix of resentment, Combativeness, and a penchant for viewing events through a prism all his own — and

66. Alas, the late-Victorian penchant for overloading every object with curlicues, strap work, rosebuds and acanthus leaves, derived from every conceivable historical period, brought the decorative arts into disrepute, they became the over-decorated arts.

67. The firm itself has no qualms about its militant Viking past: Bluetooth technology was named after a Danish king, King Harald Blatand, who had a penchant for snacking on blueberries and was known

68. With the Jewish penchant to be drawn to white collar professional jobs and having excelled at intellectual pursuits, many Jews have also become been remarkably successful as an entrepreneurial and professional minority in the United States.

69. An Antimacassar is a small cloth placed over the backs or arms of chairs, or sofas. Historically, the Edwardian male penchant for oiling one's coiffure continued into Victorian times; necessitating the invention of washable decorative fabric blotters

70. ‘Its Cadences follow the rhythms of machines, and pull the reader into its moments of repetition, into its pauses.’ ‘Leaving the reading, the technically sound aspects of her poetry - including a penchant for patient Cadences and lengthy stanzas reminiscent of prose - …

71. ‘His eccentricities included a penchant for gigantic pith helmets and a Bluffness of expression that bordered on the Python-esque.’ ‘It was a boisterous encounter, with the Senator alternating between his beaming Bluffness and peevish refusal to address the man …

72. Cleaving: A Story of Marriage, Meat, and Obsession, by Julie Powell Julie Powell's penchant for whining carries from her previous novel into "Cleaving." While reading the book, I actually felt very bogged down and depressed, especially after seeing page after page …

73. See definition of Brashness EXAMPLE SENTENCES FROM THE WEB Viewers point out how several episodes have revolved around the brash antics of “Queen” Victoria, whose proclamation of royalty and penchant for bullying has taken precious time away from getting to know the other contestants.

74. ‘The girls share an awkward, boxy physical presence, highlighted by their penchant for vintage clothes and Clompy boots.’ ‘Even in the cabaret shows you will see the girls in huge clumpy shoes and boots.’ ‘She was a gauche tomboy from the projects, in clumpy boots and combats.’

75. ‘The girls share an awkward, boxy physical presence, highlighted by their penchant for vintage clothes and Clompy boots.’ ‘Even in the cabaret shows you will see the girls in huge clumpy shoes and boots.’ ‘She was a gauche tomboy from the projects, in clumpy boots and combats.’

76. American women of means and culture were the first to patronize the art of Bookbinding. Their enthusiastic encouragement has enabled the artistic bookbinder to succeed, and their fancy for exquisite books can no more be dismissed as a fad than their penchant for dainty china, or fine paintings, or Pompeian vases.

77. Definition of Begotten (Entry 2 of 2) : brought into existence by or as if by a parent "He didn't send his only Begotten son through a whirlwind …" — Jesse Jackson … she was also a self-absorbed alcoholic with a penchant for promiscuous infidelity and scant interest in such minor matters as her only Begotten …

78. His Corpulent figure and indolent manner belied ambition and a keen political intelligence.: In The Maltese Falcon, the dandified villain is a Corpulent homosexual with a lustful penchant for ancient art and gunsels.: The scornful laughter of the Corpulent man was accompanied by a slight hiccuping.: A Corpulent figure was silhouetted in the doorway leading to the sitting room, balancing an

79. The Italian Pontecorvo, an Avowed communist, had wanted to make a tract against colonialism.: His invocation of Lincoln and Washington, and his Avowed determination to make hard choices, suggest the former.: The first of the founding fathers of Africa, who took the reins of Ghana in 1957, was an Avowed pan-Africanist.: The Respect MP, an Avowed champagne socialist, has a penchant for good food.