Sentences with phrase «of muchness»

At this level the price differences between the different brands are much of a muchness.
And while the new courses are all much of a muchness, they do a good job of piling players on top of each other so that chaos is guaranteed.
Similarly, the three heroes are much of a muchness, yes that have a range of different spells, combo moves and equipment but at the end of the day all this amounts to the same sequence of dodge, dodge, dodge and then swipe like mad whilst your opponent is stunned.
For the most part, Splatoon 2's online battles are much of a muchness.
In part 4 I pointed out how little difference there was in the earning rates for British Airways Avios and Virgin Atlantic Flying Club miles, so you may be wondering why you need to be careful which miles you elect to earn — surely it's all much of a muchness?
However, it doesn't quite have the vibrancy of the iPad's IPS display, so it is much of a muchness as they say, and like the iPad, viewing the display outdoors on the bright sunny day is nigh on impossible.
The gulf between iOS and Android is nowhere near as large as it used to be, and for a lot of the things you might use this for, the apps are much of a muchness across platform.
Whether a design which looks derivative and based on the Q7, just downsized, is the right recipe, only time will tell, but it seems Audi's buyers want cars which all look much of a muchness, so it'll no doubt float boats.
For the kids, of course, all this stuff is much of a muchness, and here they go again.
Desperation and exhaustion make it difficult for the trekkers to work up much in the way of characters or conflicts, and while that no doubt spares us many cliches, we are left during their long walk with too much of a muchness.
As for the story, it's much of a muchness.
In a 2008 grocery prices report, consumer watchdog the ACCC backed claims that staples such as eggs, milk, cheese and bread were much of a muchness.
In one recent survey, 81 % of voters described the parties as «much of a muchness» and only 16 % said they felt there was a real difference between them.
I think they are all much of a muchness really.
The full - backs are much of a muchness.
During his reign at Spurs, Sherwood said many things about the squad, including that the squad lacked variation, and it was all «much of a muchness».
Meh = Anyone we could play in those positions is much of a muchness.
Otherwise it is a much of a muchness because average is what we have in abundance.
The church was being given a taste of how the world works — its lopsidedness, its patchy rhythm of muchness and emptiness, of affluence and desolation.

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One effect of the National Curriculum has been to create a market in which textbooks are much of a secularised muchness.
Like with Iron Man 2, Age of Ultron suffers a bit from familiarity and having too much muchness.
Hence, the plot of this new tale revolves mostly around Alice's return to Wonderland, her reluctance to accept that she's the legendary one everyone tells her she is, and her eventual acceptance of her aforementioned «muchness».
Organ pipes for a bed head in the Vestry, a stuffed mallard by the bath in the Inner Sanctum — this is a fabulous, shamelessly camp temple of too - muchness.
Thanks, such a muchness of game literature!
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