Sentence examples for describes it so from inspiring English sources

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(First a showman hides something, then he describes it so you'll shell out the admission).

The Lego Friends Butterfly Beauty Shop may be, as the C.C.F.C. Web site describes it, "so jam-packed with condescending stereotypes it would even make Barbie blush".

Tim Ecott describes it so lovingly and elaborately that his "Vanilla: Travels in Search of the Ice Cream Orchid" joins the ranks of fashionably myopic scientific histories.

I don't know Muñoz's music, but Shaffer describes it so vividly, and so affectionately, that I am eager to seek it out.

Instead, this is more like a "passing of the torch," as Seesmic describes it, so that Seesmic customers don't feel entirely abandoned.

He describes it so casually that it seems almost quaint, as if firearm theft was a typical hobby for boys in the late 50s.

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"He wrote about it brilliantly; described it so … differently.

Let me see if I can describe it so it makes sense".

Nathan Englander described it so well in a wonderful short story when he asked who would hide him today?

For example, each picture must have text describing it, so that screen-reader programmes can tell blind people what is there.Some customers have legitimate claims.

He has never seen Simsim, but he has heard his father describe it so often he sees it in his dreams.

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