Sentences with phrase «other word for something»

Or in other words for us to beat Chelsea they must pick up at most 20 points in 11 games.
With a clean, readable font and a decidedly «design - y» aesthetic, Metro is just — there's really no other word for it — cool.
I like to think that my God (no other word for him) reached down in his mercy and told me these things to give me a chance at life.
«They think we're all misogynists» sighed one of the group heading for the Ordinariate, who had had spiteful - there is no other word for it - letters and messages from those opposed to his decision.
My parish is bored stiff; no other word for it....
There's no other word for it: he is the Logos.
There is no other word for it.
«Watching a guy swing that short and that quick and develop the yips — and there is no other word for it, the yips — with his driver, is really sad to see,» Chamblee said about Woods» «strong grip and a wipe slice» motion with a driver that could not find the fairway.
And you guys want to «support the club no matter what» there just isn't any other word for you other than «fanatics» literally.
Their away form is shocking, there's no other word for it.
The skeptic in me always fears this automation and the possible issues you may have with down the road (my mind reels to think how much the active park assist would cost to fix) but when it is brand new it is, and there is no other word for it, sweet.
The Rockford Fosgate stereo and subwoofer is, and there is no other word for it, BANGING — and ears be warned that they will not enjoy Cyprus Hill's «Insane in the Membrane» at full volume.
We put her in her familiar «little chair» and she now eats with gusto (no other word for it).
There's no other word for it.
«There's no other word for it than honored,» Cobb said.
He added: «You call it deselection — the other word for it is actually democratic election for your representatives in Parliament, and I think there's a legitimate argument for that.»
«We made up some other words for it,» he explains.
«That was shocking, really — there's just no other word for it
The clear gel consistency smells divine, there's no other word for it.
I bought the shoes at a local Winners store... they're cheap, no other word for it....
The movie is — there is no other word for it — a pleasure, in part because it acknowledges the pain that attends both creativity and love.
His link to the original incarnation, not to mention his lovely (there really isn't any other word for it) scenes with Pine... Quinto can't really compete.
Contrary to Elizabeth Green's account, these histories conclude that math reform movements have repeatedly failed not because of stubborn teachers who cling to tired, old practices but because the reforms have been — there are no other words for it — just bad ideas.
There is no other word for it.
Comparing it with the Kindle WiFi is unfair — there's no other word for it.
You're a bunch of liars, there's no other word for it.
The long (but not padded) story uses every trick from the James Ellroy playbook to create a mature (again), textured and absorbing (yes again, sorry no other word for it) story about the moral fabric of post-war Los Angeles.
There's no other word for it except evil.
There's no other word for it!
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