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I think – I hope – a lot because they're a bit ghastly; at times it's like eavesdropping on a pair of self-obsessed luvvie types in a Notting Hill restaurant.
That's extremely awkward for Khawaja – apart from anything else, there's something a bit ghastly about febrile eagerness to be first with the Bad News, however you came by it.
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The Garbutts might be a teeny bit ghastly, Marilyn and Wilfred amazing, but for pure diversion and amusement, none of them are up there with Stephanie and Dominic, Leon and June, Sandy and Sandra, the Michaels, the Siddiquis.
We found most of it barely edible, a bit of a ghastly gastric experience.
A great deal of information has been withheld, perhaps from India and certainly from us, and Mr. Park, with sadistic relish, takes his time with revelations that are both ghastly and a bit disappointing.
An already ghastly week for Labour just got a bit worse as a result.
The leather back is ghastly, and the shiny silver bezel looks a bit cheap.
We already knew that the mysterious Murder House trapped spirits, but I have to admit, at some point, seeing all of the ghastly spirits pop out of nowhere was a bit comical.
I just mean she was a ghastly person, who made one's skin creep a bit.
She acknowledged that the sequel to The Country Girls, Girl with Green Eyes, features an enjoyably ghastly young poet and literateur called Simon, who was "a bit of everyone" she encountered at such parties.
On one ghastly occasion, Lucy scampered over safely and Magic and I almost made it when Ned decided to have a bit of a lie down.
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