Examples of 'times critic' in a sentence
Meaning of "times critic"
times critic - This phrase is used to refer to a person who frequently critiques or judges situations, events, or people. Example: 'She is known to be a times critic of the local government's policies.'
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I better get rid of her before Joe or that Times critic walks in.
New York Times critic Michiko Kakutani found it hard to finish and "distasteful and disingenuous.
Irving swears that The Times critic.
The New York Times critic Jeannette Catsoulis called his performance " a miracle of intelligence and dignity.
That 's the Times critic.
The Sunday Times critic declares them " greatest composers since Beethoven . ".
Irving swears that The Times critic was dancing up the aisle.
The Times critic Creasy Silo, disappeared last week, right? Right.
How can the NY Times critic write this?
New York Times critic Mordaunt Hall praised this comedy as “ cleverly acted by the principals . ”.
Ben Brantley, the famous New York Times critic stated of Cooper 's performance,.
New York Times critic Brooks Atkinson said of the play, "a peach… a roaring Western melodrama.
As a New York Times critic wrote, “ Uniko is like an ocean tide coming in.
A Los Angeles Times critic called him “ one of the most important young artists in jazz . ”.
A New York Times critic called him in 1964 "the leading pianist of his generation.
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