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A bit too thin and tasteless.
Don't people say you're spreading the Rita brand a bit too thin?
Frankly, they were the jeans I had wanted my 501XXs to be all the while, but weren't — the denim a bit too thin, the leg a little too stovepipe-shaped, with no taper.
Bidding on Priceline, I got a room in the heart of South Beach at the Chesterfield Hotel (what I would call a low-end boutique – more cool than luxe, with walls a bit too thin if you plan to sleep late after staying out until 5 a.m).
Properly pink at the center, calf's liver in Lombardy is lightly sautéed, piccata style, with a simple flourish of minced parsley and lemon juice, and though the veal for the cotoletta Milanese was pounded a bit too thin for my taste, it had just the right crunch and toasty veneer of breading.
Between starring as the next Bond villain and training for the Olympics, we figured that Ballmer's schedule was already getting stretched a bit too thin.
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Course, considering the numbers, even when the government is open for business, these inspectors may be spread just a wee bit too thin.
If it seems a bit too thick for your needs, it can be thinned further with more water.
Michals depends a bit too heavily on charm, which stretches thin in the playfully sentimental texts scrawled around each image.
An opening monologue feels a bit too neatly confessional, and might do with being thinned.
I tried to cut the sea lettuce into thin ribbons but it was a bit too slippery to do a great job.
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