However, when it comes to franchise concepts, "boring" and "
unsexy" often come with other adjectives like "stable," "affordable" and "profitable."
I was embarrassed and felt
unsexy. I wasn't ready to wear panty pads all day, every day, either.'
THE distinctly
unsexy sport of golf rarely makes for gripping cinema, but this affectionate portrait of the late, great Severiano Ballesteros proves to be a welcome exception.
Thomas said that it was important for her to be fit and feel sexy again, as pregnancy had made her feel tired, drained and "totally
unsexy".
Winning one requires participation in this
unsexy world of politics which entails going door to door, canvassing, campaigning and actually showing up to the polls on Election Day.
"Love scenes in movies by nature are
unsexy generally and awkward.
The pressure to move on, move things forward, the next big thing, it's cramping everyone's pleasure" Baroness (Joan) Bakewell lamenting that many people "cut short" the 12 days of Christmas "A politicised, dogmatic and scary organisation" TV's Kirstie Allsopp, above, is no fan of the National Childbirth Trust "I work with a lot of people and you often don't know whether they are dead or alive" Labour's Baroness King of Bow "Love scenes in movies by nature are
unsexy generally and awkward.
We've seen Stemist mooted in these pages but it is, to be blunt,
unsexy. So please send in your suggestions for the most appropriate name destined for protected status, either in the existing lexicon or of your own devising.
"You don't usually go to a steakhouse to feel beautiful," says architect Emil Humbert, of the Monaco-based firm M2, referencing the decidedly
unsexy red banquettes and rustic dark wood paneling common to prime-meat establishments.
Teenage Sex and Pregnancy: Modern Myths,
Unsexy Realities.
Teenage sex and pregnancy; modern myths,
unsexy realities.
After reading Laid, I am grateful to my mother and wonder if that simple rock the cradle, rule the world message may be enough for a teenager to bypass a lot of the
unsexy sex that is out there.
That criticism cannot be hurled at the Almeida Theater's new "Measure for Measure." Michael Attenborough's thoughtful if
unsexy production boasts a chilly Ben Miles as the willful Duke, a dynamic performance a million miles from his sweetly feckless vet in "The Norman Conquests."
I was intrigued by his fresh approach to being an organist, a traditionally
unsexy vocation, and sought him out on YouTube after reading the story.