Sentences with phrase «bit naff»

Appropriately, this is a real Christmas jumper of a game: warm, cosy, and a teeny bit naff (in a good way).
You may think a fish sticker is a bit naff, but in my (limited) experience, the Holy Spirit seems to be able to transcend any kind of cliché.
Nope, not that fact that it's hideous and a huge number of people hate it - apparently they think the name «Halo» sounds a bit naff, and they want to change it.
I see a lot of stained glass «suncatchers» that are, frankly, a bit naff and I wanted to try and re-invent the idea of having a small piece of stained glass hanging in your window.
When politicians use real stories in speeches, it can often sound a bit naff.
«So there was a paradox: even if you actually agreed, secretly, with the Tory line on immigration, you might well simultaneously think there was something a bit naff about making it the centrepiece of the campaign.»
This might sound a bit naff, but it can help you take a more positive attitude to your circumstances.
Certainly puts an on - trend spin on the average and generally a bit naff mittens you see around the traps.
Yes, we know it sounds a bit naff.
These didn't really work too well, it just looks a bit naff basically, trying to pander to the big comicbook / superhero crowd, but I guess you got ta see Tarzan doing it.
While the series has seen its share of 3D fighters, as far as I'm concerned those floating - in - mid-air arena battles always looked a bit naff.
Yeah, the wheels are a bit naff and don't really jell with the conservative approach to the rest of the car.
No buttons on the steering wheel is a bit naff especially for answering the phone and adjusting the volume of the stereo...
The infotainment's a bit clunky and a bit naff in the i30 N, too.
I just ended up getting a bit naffed off with Kami at the end.
It sounds a bit naff, a back textured with a pattern seen on jackets worn by rich middle - aged people taking their beagles out for a walk, but it just works.
Given that a lot of cases we've seen tend to be a bit naff we think Lenovo has got the quality of design just right too.
Some of those things, like Firefly Monopoly, are a bit naff and not worth your time, though.
The game is also a bit naff at providing keys bits of information, making it damn near impossible to figure out why a ride or vendor is failing to attract customers.
I say relatively because while I have had nothing but praise for The Vanishing of Ethan Carter so far there is a single section involving a mine and a horror game cliche that felt... well, a bit naff compared to everything else.
Additionally, some track - side surfaces can look a bit naff, where the ground is brighter as it reflects this light, but just manages to make the darker grass sprites stick out like a sore thumb.
Tennis is also a bit naff, wielding an invisible racquet as you try and spin and smash your way to victory.
GT Sport has been built to operate under a constant internet connection, which is a bit naff.
Funnily enough, compared to 2015's Need for Speed, I actually missed the lack of live action cutscenes and the computer generated alternatives ended up feeling a bit naff in comparison.
«Depeche Mode,» says Jeremy Deller, «have always been seen as a bit naff in this country, at least in the media.
I thought it was going to be a bit naff, but the view is spectacular and you get a real frisson of being in London.
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