Sentences with phrase «slight blip»

"Slight blip" means a small, temporary setback or interruption in a process or progress. Full definition
All it takes is the slightest blip, and you grind your heels into AFC like s ** t on your shoes.
Philippe Coutinho — 7.5 A better performance for the Brazilian after a slight blip (by his standards) against Spurs.
A quick check of the Royal Mail share price shows only a slight blip.
The problem is though that one slight blip can trigger the self - destruct switch.
After a slight blip in the lead casting with the departure of Charlie Hunnam, Universal Pictures and Focus Features» adaptation of E.L. James FIFTY SHADES OF GREY can now move on with supporting casting.
Is this a mechanical noise, or perhaps a slight blip heard over the radio speakers?
Firing up the C63 is an experience in itself, as the naturally aspirated, 6.2 - litre powerplant crackles and pops with even the slightest blip of the throttle.
If there is a slight blip in our economy that send fear through the nation, then gold could easily spike up to that $ 1,800 mark.
With just a slight blip in 2000, the residential real estate market enjoyed a decade - long boom.
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