Close to original
with occasional word - borrows from it as a «nod» to its source — though not in expected contexts.
Amid her scorched neural landscape, it spat out
an occasional word, without meaning or conscious will.
But beyond the novelty of having animated characters eat tamales and drop
the occasional word of Spanish, the movie betrays an instinctive kinship with the Disney brand that is by turns pleasing and thoroughly unsurprising.
He might grumble
the occasional word but he doesn't speak in full sentences apart from roaring.
If I want to use «was,» «that,» «whispered,» «shouted,» or even
the occasional word that ends in «ly,» I will.
CHAPTER BOOKS FOR READERS have art (usually one color) at the chapter openers and don't be afraid to use
the occasional word that kids have to look up.
A proofread will fix grammatical issues like improper punctuation, indentation, spelling and
the occasional word replacement.
The scratched and roughened surfaces of Ms. Parker's canvases teem with signs, symbols and
occasional words, as if painting itself was a dumping ground.
Blocks of color, splatter, loose grids of varying line weight, washes and deft use of resist,
occasional words and dates spelled in sweeping strokes — these are works that span available techniques and materials for potency and deliver the goods.
I've noticed lately that I have trouble hearing
the occasional word.
The occasional word floats into my ken from time to time and I take a fancy to it as an object.
I'll even throw in
an occasional word - processing tip for extra credit.