Sentences with phrase «bit brasher»

The Subaru BRZ, on the other hand, is bit brasher in its daily living.
This Cougar Town vintage may be a bit brasher and brighter, but never fear: It's still quite potent and drinkable.
Is the 10 - minutes - later Kara a bit brasher, a bit bolder, a bit less task - oriented and a bit more laid back?
He seemed somewhat humble, albeit a tiny bit brash, when discussing his future in some old interviews from his Cage Warrior days.

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Instead the brash populists of the right are hoping to seize the vacated space — and won't be afraid to engage in a bit of business - bashing to get there.
And when this process occasionally goes a bit mad, and ever bigger or brasher becomes synonymous with ever better, then the object of female fixation undergoes runaway selection until physiology or predation steps in to set limits.
With developed adult dating, you are brash to accede that now is the time that you go out a bit added often.
It's a bit of a slog in places due to difficulty spikes, but it's bold, brash, and appropriately trashy.
Playing ineffectual New York talent agent Danny Rose, Allen leads a film that has a little bit of everything: a wronged man, car chase, lounge singers, mobsters, adultery, and Mia Farrow playing against type as a smoking, brash «other woman.»
Sofia Vergara steps in as Carl's ex-wife and does show off quite a bit of her familiar bold, brash humor, but she also manages to sell her character as a responsible, loving mother.
Drawn from Bloom's 2014 memoir as well as episodes and experiences she didn't include, the movie is a big, brash tale of American striving as well as an identity - blurring, chronology - fudging bit of storytelling business.
In his review for The Times, Justin Chang called the film «an incorrigible, unapologetic blast,» before adding «the movie is a big, brash tale of American striving as well as an identity - blurring, chronology - fudging bit of storytelling business.
In terms of tone, John Michael McDonagh's first film shot outside in the United States feels a bit like the latest U.S. - based film turned in by his filmmaking brother, Martin McDonagh, Seven Psychopaths, another film that I compared to the post-Pulp Fiction clones that came out in the late 1990s, full of bloody violence, brash attitude, and peppered with jokey moments that play to the crowd, such as one of the characters musing on whether a mime will make a sound when he is hit with a car.
Hanks» Bradlee is a brash, loud, unsentimental sort of newspaper man, while Odenkirk's Bagdikian is more quiet; more contemplative; a bit more sad.
The 2015 Ford Mustang is too noisy at speed, too unsettled on broken pavement, and a bit too ponderous through twisties, but find a stretch of reasonably wide, relatively smooth blacktop, and the brash American will put a bigger grin on your face than many of the self - important performance machines that populate this country.
It is loud and brash with a slightly rough ride that isn't so rough that it jostles your spine to bits on rougher surfaces.
But Toyota's sedan has found some spice in its later years, and the new Camry boasts brash sheet metal that dares to be a little bit polarizing.
Ultimately, unlike other performance cars around the $ 26,000 mark, the Abarth is brash and a bit unreasonable.
Jacob tends to be a bit more brash and physical, while Evie is more bookish and stealthy.
In truth, the brash athleticism that separates him from ego - tripping has worn a bit thin, and so has his connection to the politics of South Africa.
She remembers bits of old Tarantino films, and then proceeds to remake them in brash, story - boardy constructions, complete with pink Cadillacs with their diabolically dangerous yellow headlights and a grease - quiffed gangster.
Whether as a property manager, real estate investor, landlord, or entrepreneur, there are dozens of lessons you can take from his brash style and over-the-top sound bites.
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