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intimate

[in-tuh-mit] / ˈɪn tə mɪt /






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Playwright Justin Tanner, author of “Pot Mom,” “Little Theatre” and “Voice Lessons,” is one of the signal voices of L.A.’s wild and free intimate theater scene.

From Los Angeles Times

Her contemporary approach blends intimate ballads with hip-hop beats and assertive attitude, while she leans further than some in the direction of jazzy soul.

From The Wall Street Journal

But she also commended "a group of really intimate, and personal films" including "Hamnet", "I Swear" and "Sentimental Value".

From Barron's

When Sir Paul McCartney performed at the Santa Barbara Bowl, he promised fans an intimate gig.

From BBC

Morgan’s office, along with other Renaissance holdings, it’s hung rather high and subject to reflections, but with a little maneuvering on the viewer’s part, the intense, intimate image can be savored.

From The Wall Street Journal