Sentences with phrase «too placid»

He's great in press conferences, but in the dugout he seems far too placid, clinging to his clipboard, and looking more like a school examiner than the manager of the world's best.
He is much too placid in front of goal.
Back in arsenal I'm sick of it I just feel we need to light a fire under not only the players but the whole club way too placid, yawn yawn!

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The global political consensus ensures placid social relations, too.
At a railway station, a man and a woman sit talking, too quietly for us to hear; a casual acquaintance of the woman then sits down uninvited and proceeds to babble incessantly, until the man is forced to say a placid goodbye and catch his train.
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