Sentence examples similar to a bit drawn-out from inspiring English sources

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A bit drawn out, but she was at home.

The film is a bit drawn out but sufficiently diverting, with a morbid undertone that strongly suggests Mr. Edwards's hand.

"Even by the normally tortuous standards for getting deals done in Manhattan, this was still a bit drawn out," said Peter Hauspurg, chairman of Eastern Consolidated Properties, a real estate broker who has been involved in the on-again, off-again negotiations for 18 years.

The Heavy Metal spoof is a bit drawn out and the two-part Pandemic (with giant guinea pigs trashing the town and pan flute bands the secret to destroying them) is tiresome in the extreme, but otherwise it's a solid season, from the day the internet goes down (creating a Mad Max-like future) to Canada On Strike, which has one of their patented musical numbers.

His face is a bit drawn.

Now, while these negotiations can go on a bit, a PTS without drawn-out haggling over the transfer fee is simply not a PTS at all.

In preview, Waste was – frankly – a bit dull: a fascinating, intricate play but a long, drawn-out watch.

That's a bit like drawing numbers out of a hat one at a time and getting the numbers 1 through 4 in the exact correct order — it might happen by chance, but not very often.

Here, a slippery instrumental gets a bit of bounce, drawing out the best of the original's romantic intentions.

He was not nailed down by the press on his political alliances with Mr Blagojevich.Reporters had only a bit more luck drawing out Mr Obama's actual (tangential) role in the mess, and his plans.

Even in Hollywood, gowns and sheers are not exactly ready-to-wear, so the drawn-out presentation felt a bit monotonous.

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