Sentence examples for describe something else from inspiring English sources

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But in the background, many Syrians describe something else that has them cowering with fear: a wave of lawlessness not unlike the crime wave Iraq experienced during the conflict there.

But it's also become a very convenient way to describe something else.

(Oddly, Samantha Power's "monster" comment was slammed by some Hillary supporters as being misogynistic, too - kind of a reach, given that it came from a woman. My only beef with Ms. Power is that her comment demonstrated too much restraint. I guess she already used "a problem from hell" to describe something else).

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But to these men, the phrase described something else.

Rarely will they ever use the word, thinking that it describes something else.

Ficowski describes something else: when he felt anxious or ill at ease he drew a rudimentary house, roof and chimney, door and windows, "with his finger on a wall, in the air or with a pencil on a scrap of paper.

It is an artifact rather than a narrative describing something else because the book itself is the story.

How else can you describe something that, if nothing else, was completely out of this world?

Dairy-free ice-cream may seem like an oxymoron, but it's really for want of better words – how else describe something that has never been near a cow, yet tastes like Reese's Pieces with all the creaminess you'd expect from frozen dairy?

How else to describe something that has not happened in 52 years?

Friendster, sometimes described as a dating network, sometimes described as something else, is premised on the idea that it connects people not through random searches but through "through networks of friends".

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