Sentence examples for any adjective from inspiring English sources

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Almost any adjective in English is lovelier than "all-purpose".

I heard a story about Jeff that describes his personality better than any adjective.

By Judith Thurman Almost any adjective in English is lovelier than "all-purpose".

"That was the craziest, coolest — any adjective you want to throw in that's positive — that was amazing," Youkilis said.

It is hard to see how heavy could possibly be the correct adjective here, or how any adjective could be.

You will not disrespect the memories of every minority persecuted under the Nazi regime, for whom any adjective – vile, disgusting, horrible – seems too mild".

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Once I wrote liner notes for one of Dylan's albums, and he very politely asked me not to use "any adjectives".

Any adjectives there?

-Does the reporter use any adjectives to describe any of the participants or groups involved in the crisis?

"I don't think there are any adjectives left to describe Mark," said Rangers Coach Glen Sather, who was the coach in Edmonton when Messier broke into the N.H.L. Rangers center Bobby Holik said, "We mortals can't even comprehend what he's accomplished".

Based on the true story of Sylvia Likens, a teenage girl in Indianapolis in 1965 who found herself subjected to cruelties any adjectives applied here would only cheapen, the film almost begs us to look anywhere else.

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