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"It's a complete letdown," Mr. Dorsey said.
The sieve gimmick was overly cute, the dish it served a complete letdown.
You wait ages for Stephen Green to appear before a parliamentary committee, and then the event is a complete letdown.
A complete letdown is the treacly "Wonderful (The Way I Feel)," which sounds a bit like one of Bob Dylan's oddball eighties moments and shows the downside of James's earnestness.
But C&M is arguably the most perfect Jewish film ever made - one in which religion is a complete letdown - and has three characters (Martin Landau, Alan Alda and Allen himself) that distil three sides to the Jewish character: guilt-stricken moralist, insecure hedonist, and self-defeating clown.
I suppose the reason I was disappointed by the ending was that throughout the whole thing you don't know what's happened (and that's a good thing), but you're thinking about all these dramatic things and schemes and it's a complete letdown.
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It was a bit of a letdown".
Obviously there is a bit of a letdown now".
"That was a bit of a letdown".
The real pi was a bit of a letdown: "P = pi (3.14)" – well, close enough.
Was it a bit of a letdown?
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