Sentences with phrase «bit patronizing»

(Maybe it's just me, but when someone sends a reminder it feels a bit patronizing, like they think I can't be trusted to show up unless they remind me.)
The two duos — sort of famous - big - sister / obscure - little - sister — can also seem a bit patronizing.
It's a bit patronizing, actually.

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Stating that, it is every bit as much the right of those with opposite views to express them with our wallets by not patronizing Chik - fil - A.
He is annoying, patronizing and seems to think with a bit of the Tom Jones he can woo labour voters.
The final image is an enduring one — in the days since I've seen Gone Baby Gone, it's hardly left my mind — and where bits of jingoistic garbage like Rendition are rattling bleeding heart sabres with patronizing, simpleminded zeal, here's a movie that takes the sobering, mature stance that even things that are black - and - white are never black - and - white.
If ever there were a bit that should have been kept to a jet - ski - worthy minimum, it was this one: «Surprises,» if that's the word, don't get much more manufactured, or more patronizing.
Scored by another tongue - bath of a score by James Horner (bring a squeegee and a change of clothes, you'll feel like you've taken a swim in a spittoon), Bobby Jones: Stroke of Genius is every bit as episodic, derivative, patronizing, and bloated as Horner's compositions — the man, by himself, defining a genre of picture perhaps fatally damaged by his very intrusion.
The library is a bit of hassle but I'll keep patronizing them just to keep them in business.
He was always a bit of a patronizing dick, wasn't he?»
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