Sentence examples for an apt descriptor from inspiring English sources

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Stuck is an apt descriptor of Bridgette's own social rank.

Barely over a third consider it an apt descriptor of the nation as a whole.

Cheekiness aside, fans of HNNY will agree, it's an apt descriptor of the artist's vibrant, carefree brand of house music.

Gato isn't as svelte as his nickname suggests, but his moniker is an apt descriptor of his spry business acumen.

It is an apt descriptor and it gets a laugh, but it is really meant to excuse one of my physical insecurities.

It's an apt descriptor for the critically acclaimed FX show, whose first season followed the havoc wrought by Billy Bob Thornton's serial killer character upon the small-town lives of northern Minnesotans. .

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But "timeless" may be a more apt descriptor: The film is a loose adaptation of 1942's Casablanca, one of cinema's crowning achievements, and it swaps the very real Second World War for a fictional one. .

But "timeless" may be a more apt descriptor: The film is a loose adaptation of 1942's Casablanca, one of cinema's crowning achievements, and it swaps the very real Second World War for a fictional one.

The fungus has been described as an "aquatic puffball", although a later review considered "floating puffball" to be a more apt descriptor.

Planned Parenthood and its allies know this, which is why they refer to "uterine contents," "clumps of cells," "tissue" and even "goop," when a more apt descriptor would be "fetus" or even "baby".

Sometimes Lionel Messi does things on the field for which "magical" seems the most apt descriptor.

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