Sentences with phrase «frightening than exciting»

Wagner is at times more frightening than exciting in left field and the right fielders range from good (Luplow) to iffy (Post).

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In August, he told the Guardian that Labour members did not like being told who not to vote for and called on the parliamentary party to see the leadership contest as exciting, rather than being frightened of debate.
He added that Labour members did not like being told who not to vote for and called on the parliamentary party to see the leadership contest as exciting, rather than being frightened of debate.
By turns frightening, exciting and ridiculous, «San Andreas» is, in the end, more impressive than anything else.
But the image of Charles Chaplin did more than just frighten, bewilder, and excite thousands of onlookers; it bound a select few of them to an engaging narrative that illustrates the zeitgeist of the Progressive Era's waning years.
If you don't give the dog what he needs — a proper diet, plenty of exercise and daily interaction — or if you give him more of something than he can handle — crate him for long hours, constantly excite him or frighten him frequently — he will not be able to give you his best.
There is nothing more exciting and frightening than becoming a parent for the first time.
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