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Some are more disrespectful than others, but all seem a bit, well, off.
At a closer look, some things, admittedly, are a bit, well, off, at least as far as kitchens go: the lingering smell of melted plastic and thinners, the airbrush corner with its rainbow of paint cans, and artisan Kumada Kengo boring holes in cherry tomatoes with an industrial drill.
Maybe a bit less well-off than my peers and I. Something stupid like that.
Some local residents, like the boy peering through the window, are a bit uncomfortable with the well-off set but aspire to join it.
And he is male, getting on a bit, and well off - so he is just like them.
And well-off.
"He's a bit, well, obese".
The DONNA KARAN store looks like the home of someone who is a bit eccentric, well traveled and well off.
Like many similar systems, the mousepad is under the main keyboard, which means it's well off-centre – a bit too far left for my liking.
Sheinkopf noted that people thought the Clinton-Gore ticket in 1992 was "a little bit off" as well, but "two southerners from the same place worked pretty well".
Not especially angry, moderately well off, mainly living in the South and generally a bit older.
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