What are some opposite words for low-key?
Antonyms for low-keylow-key
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How to use low-key in a sentence?
Cedric Willis was a very low-key guy dealing with an awful lot : the unimaginable wrong and pain Cedric Willis suffered and the difficulty of being a black man in Jackson, Mississippi.
The guys that do have the confidence to hit on me are not necessarily my type, but they think they are because I ’m a pop star, I sing songs, do movies, I like to feel sexy and confident on stage, i ’d be so stoked with a writer or producer or actor who is low-key, but those kind of guys are terrified of me ! she said.
Potential repercussions extend beyond any player seeking a thirst-quencher to his family, teammates, opponents and even the sports ability to continue. Part of the motivation for good behavior might be the same thing that drives most things in baseball wins and losses. The defending NL East champion Braves were rocked at the start of camp by the positive tests. Their setback underscored the new weight of the annual preseason mantra, If we can stay healthy.... I think we all recognize that the team that is hit the least hard by the virus, thats able to keep themselves healthy out there, is going to have the best chance to compete, Houston Astros James Click Click said. For a major leaguer, its counterintuitive : Avoid crowds. Teamwork can help players adopt an appropriately low-key lifestyle. I just make Christian Yelich get me everything, man.
At first, we'd be very low-key about it. Knowing people were always watching, we'd be on the lot and say, ‘Hello, how are you doing today?’ That sort of thing.’.
The more they say, the more liability they could potentially create for themselves, they are low key, contrite and helpful.
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