Sentences with phrase «almost obscene»

Almost an obscene amount of space for this magical townhouse (nearly 2300 sq ft of finished space!)
It's almost obscene how much there is to choose from.
Panos Panay, Microsoft's Corporate VP of Devices, spent an almost obscene amount of time hyping up the design and build quality of this arguably elegant 13.5 - incher, repeatedly said to feel as compact as a traditional 13 - incher in your hand while offering the productivity, muscle and screen caliber of a much larger notebook.
Driving in the Future The fondness many Americans feel for the glory days of Detroit and long convertibles, with almost obscene fuel consumption figures, reflects the love affair all cultures share for the invention that first shrank distances and popularized personal travel at speeds faster than 5 miles per hour.
And the community is misapplying the «law of large numbers» in an almost obscene way.»
To have one incredible backup venue might be considered a luxury, having two is almost obscene.
Whenever I translated my haggling into U.S. dollars, the whole process seemed almost obscene.
Banks can borrow at practically nothing and lend to much more creditworthy companies for an almost obscene spread.
In 2016, at the Geneva International Auto Show, the CEO remarked that the idea of an all - electric Ferrari was «an almost obscene concept.»
Born in 1989, as the youngest child of the infamously fractious Kit Culkin and Patricia Bentrup, Rory was only a year old when his eldest brother, Macaulay, found an almost obscene degree of fame and fortune thanks to his starring role in Chris Columbus» blockbuster Home Alone.
That's almost obscene
With their grubbing in rat - holes instead of living in the light; with their manufacture of fears, and preoccupation with every unwholesome kind of misery, there is something almost obscene about these children of wrath and cravers of a second birth.

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At the time they were used, they were effectively the result of ambitious management teams trying to cash in on the obscene (and stupid) once - in - several - generations valuation levels that seemed to be hitting new highs on an almost daily basis back during the dot - com bubble.
«Vatican girls.xxx, Vatican sluts.xxx, it's almost infinite - to say nothing of all the obscene words you can put together and all the words not only after but before Vatican.
some have hailed it as a masterpiece comparable to the works of Dante (First Things), while others have labeled it «obscene» (Boston Globe), «almost sadistic» (Los Angeles Times) and «a sickening death trip» (New Yorker).
The crucifixion is a clinical portrayal of torture — as obscene as torture is and almost too painful to look at.
The state gives water to Nestle for pennies on the dollar, against almost everyone's wishes, and they'll get to turn around and sell it to the poor people of Flint at obscene profits, it still poisons them (recent tests show that bottled water is often contaminated with plastic particulates from the bottling process) and where all those plastic bottles end up is someone else's problem.
Walcotts looking for obscene wages but who can blame him for looking for 40/50 grand more than Squillachi, Chamakh, Bendtner and Diaby... question is how they are on 50 per week in the first place, ludicrous considering we cudnt give Song a payrise yet these guys who havnt merited any wage in my opinion are on drastically inflated wages, which also now makes it almost impossible to get rid of these guys as a result and they can now sit on their arses costing us a fortune and they leave for free at their contract end.
In one match against Manchester City, Neville almost attracted sanctions from the FA, as a direct result of his obscene gesture towards Carlos Tevez.
A vagina - kayak in Japan Megumi Igarashi, a Japanese artist who works under the pseudonym Rokudenashiko, was fined almost $ 3,800 in a Tokyo district court after she was found guilty of distributing obscene images.
Clerihew Defined by Wikipedia this way: * It is biographical and usually whimsical, showing the subject from an unusual point of view; but it is hardly ever satirical, abusive or obscene * It has four lines of irregular length (for comic effect) * The first line consists solely (or almost solely) of a well - known person's name.
Those are things almost everyone knows to avoid, but there are some things people might not know, such as: talking about coworkers or superiors on Facebook or other social networking sites, posting vulgar or obscene things on your profile (s), or lying on your resume.
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