The National Post has put an awful lot of
kludge into your browser for the sake of a relatively few words by Chris Selley.
Not exact matches
Pouring your heart and soul
into a manuscript, then spending an hour on a free, terrible cover that you
kludged yourself — with poor photoshop skills — is like devoting months of hard work to your diet and the weights at the gym, then going to the beach in dingy, grease - covered auto shop coveralls.
This results, as shown in my posting above, in distributions that are not at all «lifelike», and in results that have to be forced
into a semblance of «lifelikeness» through a variety of
kludges.