Sentence examples for describes someone from inspiring English sources

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But if a story describes someone as "decorated," we should ask what the decoration is.

He describes someone who was ingenuous yet troubled, boyishly disarming but afraid.

"Vodville" musically describes someone weaving and lurching in advanced stages of drunkenness.

And just as "professor" generally describes someone who writes his or her own sentences, "ethicist" generally describes someone who dwells (or at least works) on an unusually high moral plane.

She describes someone as having "close-cropped hair of an indeterminate colour, like bean sprouts or Tupperware".

Her writing is economical and precise – she describes someone as "a woman whose sorrows take extrovert and hedonistic forms" – which won't surprise readers of her under-rated novels.

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Describing someone as "decorated" is vague and could be misleading.

"I personally question lampooning someone or using cartoons to describe someone.

("Pellet writs" is a pretty neat way to describe someone throwing stuff at you).

When people describe someone as a survivor, it is usually meant as praise.

And I just thought, you are describing someone who needs shoes for her kid.

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