Sentences with phrase «bit of a loose cannon»

Cons: Seems like a bit of a loose cannon, and I've read he thinks he's already as good as Ronaldo.
• Ever Benega was one that David Moyes (who did very well on deadline day in the past to be fair) wanted and at the time was seen as unreliable and a bit of a loose cannon in the Valencia squad.
«I was a bit of a loose cannon,» he says.
Dawkins is the first to admit that, in the community of scientists who fight against creationism, he may be «a bit of a loose cannon
I would say Adam Baldwin could reasonably come back as well, but he's a bit of a loose cannon and has some pretty whacked out views on things.
While Kenny is portrayed as a lively character, he is also a bit of a loose cannon.
Yes, Will Smith isn't exactly your typical Asimov protagonist, but this is a flick that intends to have heavy doses of action, necessitating a persona that you'd have to believe is a bit of a loose cannon, and strong enough to engage in some very physical confrontations, and Smith definitely fits that mold.
Seagal (Into the Sun, Submerged) stars as Orin Boyd, a Detroit cop with a rep for being a bit of a loose cannon.
Although there's no guarantee Stephen Poloz will hike interest rates July 12th (he's a bit of a loose cannon), interest rates aren't likely to stay this low forever.
Although there's no guarantee Stephen Poloz will hike interest rates July 12th (he's a bit of a loose cannon), interest rates aren't likely to stay this low forever.
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