caped
Americanadjective
Example Sentences
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In March 2022, “The Batman” director Matt Reeves told Total Film there had been no discussions thus far about pitting Pattinson’s Caped Crusader and Phoenix’s Joker against each other on the big screen.
From Los Angeles Times
Despite ratings like these, the romantic comedy, as typically practiced, tends to command less respect than other types of films, and its enjoyment is seen as a niche pleasure and a guilty one, paradoxically less mainstream than an enthusiasm for caped men.
From New York Times
Another Caped Crusader film, though, is coming at an unknown date: “The Brave and the Bold,” a Batman and Robin tale inspired by Grant Morrison’s comic series.
From Seattle Times
In 2013, FCC caped rates at 25 cents per minute, which meant a 15-minute call cost $3.75; before that it was roughly $17 on average, about 10 times more than the average per-minute rate.
From Seattle Times
He had not only presence — as a flamboyant 6-foot-6 caped crusader for cutting-edge style — but prescience, championing, among others, the revolutionary Japanese designer Issey Miyake, dead at 84, before most others did.
From New York Times
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