vamp it造句
- I get to vamp it up and camp it up.
- In some he vamps it up; in others he looks worried, even scared.
- Mexico has promised to re-vamp its drug-fighting forces and crack down on corruption.
- Gary Oldman in the title role vamps it up, with Winona Rider as his long-lost love . 120m.
- UNDERWORLD : Kate Beckinsale vamps it up in a Romeo-and-Juliet story about forbidden love between a vampire and a werewolf.
- He also led NASD into new business segments, and helped it to re-vamp its surveillance technology in order to win contracts to regulate other exchanges besides Nasdaq.
- As an Internet entrepreneur who has married above her station, Bleeth vamps it up in crystal-studded Versace, her frosty makeup and backswept hair a cartoonish variation on the familiar genre.
- This Roxie appears to have eaten alive Zellweger's cutie-patootie image and left its skeleton to vamp its way through the movie like a wraith at a klieg-lit carnival of lost souls.
- Monheit-- who performed three numbers, including " Things Are Swinging "-- likes to vamp it up a bit too much on stage, but her voice has range, depth and passion.
- O'Donnell returns as a perfectly impetuous Boy Wonder and Thurman vamps it up with comical aplomb, but the lisping Silverstone _ to paraphrase a line from the comic-book Robin _ is wholly awful.
- It's difficult to see vamp it in a sentence. 用vamp it造句挺难的
- Salma Hayek ( " Fools Rush In " ) vamps it up as a dance diva; Ryan Phillippe ( " I Know What You Did Last Summer " ) plays an innocent from New Jersey who becomes a Studio 54 regular.
- And while last season he took a subdued approach to evening, here he opted for flamboyance, allowing his models to mock'50s society matrons in big-sleeved, fluffy organza blouses embroidered with amusing fruit motifs, or vamp it up in white Jean Harlow satin under a feather-trimmed coat.
- But of all the classic movie bits this genre mishmash evokes, it reminded me more than anything else of John Huston's 1954 " Beat the Devil, " another bedraggled spoof that saw Humphrey Bogart, Jennifer Jones and other names of the time delightfully vamp it through a rudderless scenario-- just generally being silly, but in a consistently creative and entertaining way .---" THE MEXICAN " ( Rated R : violence, language )-The stars : Brad Pitt, Julia Roberts, James Gandolfini, J . K . Simmons, Bob Balaban, Gene Hackman .-Behind the scenes : Directed by Gore Verbinski.