Sentences with phrase «bit of a prick»

Though Zemeckis and Christopher Browne's script doesn't dig very deep into Petit's personal history (as Marsh's 2008 documentary revealed, he was a bit of a prick), that's not what the movie is about.
It makes you confront the awful truth that in order to achieve greatness, you've got to be a bit of a prick, and if you're not willing, sorry, you're not going to be the best.
We know he can play the innocent young man or the reluctant hero, but seeing Lerman play someone with edge, someone who is at times a bit of a prick is a delight — this guy could be on track to become one of the best actors of his generation, provided he's given the material with which to shine.
The Wii U price has been slashed more than our editor Gaz's tires (he's a bit of a prick) and isn't selling anywhere near the numbers of PS4 or Xbox One consoles.

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For skins with structure, bake russets whole (rub a little bit of oil onto the potatoes, prick, season with salt and bake right on the rack at 400 degrees), cool, halve and scoop out most of the flesh, leaving about half an inch behind.
Examining a person for evidence of a bat bite is unreliable, because a bat bite can be no bigger than a needle prick.
They performed the heel prick procedure on the babies, which is used routinely to obtain blood samples, and applied low - intensity forces to the surfaces of their feet, a mildly painful experimental procedure that feels a bit like being gently poked with a blunt pencil.
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