Sentence examples for bit too dense from inspiring English sources

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A writer's journal interests me especially when it lacks the consistency of the "legitimate" work, or when it is a bit too dense or too slack.

The shrimp croquettes, with horseradish aioli and pickled sweet peppers, were a bit too dense and salty; the lobster and fingerling potato crepe with sauce béarnaise were competently prepared, but not memorable; and the seared sea scallops, with parsnip purée and crispy speck (bacon), were perfectly cooked.

As a fairly recent convert to the culture of Walter White I feel it necessary to state that I found the first few seasons of the show to be a bit too dense and depressing.

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"Walking for me is a bit too slow - bicycling is a bit too fast," he said.

Apolo is a large concert hall and Nitsa is one of Barcelona's best parties, but Dense & Pika are a bit too dark for my French friends.

If there's anything to quibble with in her writing, it's that at times her descriptions can seem too dense, overpowering the narrative meat with a bit too much spice.

★★★★ Fortnum and Mason Rose Turkish Delight Tin 125g, £8.95, fortnumandmason.com Quite fragrant but I think it's a little bit too dense… I had to really chew to get through it.

"It's far too dense.

Parts of New York are too dense.

It's too dense, I think.

A bit too sophisticated.

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