Sentences with phrase «as cack»

Stereotypes of the British as Victorian - era imperialists are as cack - handed and ignorant as jokes about the Germans still being Nazis, but they play well to her domestic audience, who are still bruised by the war and Argentina's perpetual obsession with its own cultural superiority - a sort of Japan of the Latin Americas.

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Scottish deputy first minister condemns threats to reject currency union as «cack - handed panicky» tactics
The Brexit decision itself is seen as foolish, but the subsequent cack - handed negotiations have been even more damaging.
Shadow Chancellor Ed Balls has described the prime minister's handling of negotiations with the UK's European Union partners as «cack - handed».
Shadow Chancellor Ed Balls has described the prime minister's handling of negotiations over the EC presidency as «cack - handed», calling the result a «catastrophe» for Britain.
I was worried about this film as the lead actress Frances McDormand is often in Cohen Brother's films and I tend to think they're utter cack, but three billboards is worthy of the Oscar nomination it has received, as is she for hers.
(The other part can't wait to have a laugh with her as a grown - up, she's going to be a cack.)
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