Sentence examples for a sort of premature from inspiring English sources

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"I lay on the deck with a sort of premature rigor mortis, immobilised by the awful thought of an immediate and terrible death".

We've always had the tendency to remember our past eras too fondly, to enshroud our leaders in a gauzy film and to send them from the White House cloaked in a sort of premature afterlife ― living angels of democracy with all their sins forgotten.

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A: Sort of.

Environmentalists tout a sort-of pagan eschatology.

He's a sort-of broken Tony Soprano.

"It is sort of premature to deal with these questions," he said, adding that he was reluctant to "interject myself into a local discussion" but dismissing "the idea that anyone can run a museum" as naive.

They were sort of premature yippies, smart alecks tweaking the military, the government, Eisenhower complacency, even network censors, who ignored the implicit racism of cooking Rocky and Bullwinkle in cannibal pots but blanched at the excessive cruelty.

So, the theory that holographic Windows was some sort of premature April Fool's joke, is out the window.

"A sort of blank".

"A sort of dream.

A sort of aspic.

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