Sentences with phrase «real mouthful»

Skander Halim's script is a real mouthful; at times delightfully bitchy, it touches on a wide swath of hot - button issues and topics, and like, say, Donnie Darko, hearteningly shows the cruel underbelly of adolescent life in a way that mainstream studio films do not, and also the way that teens craftily exploit one another's obliviousness.
«It was a horrible phrase, a real mouthful,» says Edward Bowell, an IAU division president at the Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff, Arizona, where Pluto was first spotted in 1930.

Not exact matches

This is the anti-diet; this is a real food, clean eating lifestyle based on enjoying every mouthful of food and never feeling deprived or guilty with the added bonus of a leaner body, clearer skin and more energy.
Holy Grandma, what a sublime mouthful of real - deal moonshine.»
This is perhaps partly because he plays for Real Sociedad, who are only really known to the causal football fan as the team David Moyes went to manage and had a shocker, and because his surname is a bit of a mouthful!
Every mouthful of this savory buttercup squash soup delivers an abundance of cancer - fighting nutrients: carotenoids, vitamin A, real vitamin C, and manganese.
That's a mouthful, but it is a common business model for real estate companies.
It will track a new benchmark called the FTSE Canada All Cap Real Estate Capped 25 % Index, which is a bit of a mouthful.
Their comments ranged from the usual, how tough and competitive a business real estate is, to one brother - in - law announcing, as he chewed on a mouthful of cranberry - covered turkey, that «all real estate agents are scum».
Please allow me to share an example: Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices (BHHS) Northwest Real Estate (yes, that is quite a mouthful) is owned by Home Services of America and is led by a young, ambitious broker, Jason Waugh.
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