Sentences with phrase «something of a shocker»

The Argentine has had something of a shocker for the Red Devils as they head for a possible humiliation at Old Trafford against Sean Dyche's high - flying side.
Krasinski is in many ways cast somewhat against type as he's largely thought of as simply «that nice guy on The Office», thus making his turn as a survivalist capable of using deadly force, something of a shocker.

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It did not help that Ramsey was having a shocker in the final third or that the ref let them foul contimually, but the lack of a real goal scorer was in evidence again and surely Wenger will do something about that tomorrow.
Mainly because, I imagine, he's doing the dilligence of looking over the ballots and accompanying eligibility forms, which so often tend to reveal last minute category shockers, something I've been meaning to do for a few days now.
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