Sentences with phrase «tell onlookers»

But it's the large disc brakes and painted red callipers on all four wheels that tell onlookers this tiny sports machine is not just playing grown - ups.
Still, the campaign has made early missteps, replete with anecdotes like his appearance at the St. Patrick's Day parade, when aides had to tell onlookers who he was.
A floppy hat is the perfect beach accessory that tells onlookers you're busy relaxing.

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If an onlooker, one who has not yet drank the Kool Aid, read his posts and decided god is a myth, he may well have told no one.
An onlooker at the Celebrity hotspot told The Sun: «They did not stop kissing and did not care who saw them.
So often when small children's behavior becomes inconvenient, onlookers will tell you it's behavioral or «he is just seeking attention.»
Later, I'll tell you what some colors are supposed to make you feel and convey to the onlooker.
That's how long I've been in this business — test - driving cars, writing about cars, learning about cars, and telling curious onlookers in the next lane, «This is not my car.»
A casual onlooker often won't be able to tell a quality replica from the real deal, but subtle changes in styling and construction will often exist so as not to infringe on trademarks or simply to make the car more practical to build and drive.
Onlookers won't be able to tell too much of a difference between standard S600 and Maybach S600 models, as the exterior features subtle upgrades over the standard car.
From a distance, the average onlooker might be hard pressed to tell the difference.
Onlookers can scarcely tell the difference.
When this privacy - enhancing feature is used, onlookers are unlikely to be able to figure out which addresses are change addresses, which means it's difficult to tell which Bitcoin address is receiving a payment.
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