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Then, at one point she describes something as "thick and rich -- like Mrs. Butterworth".
Given Dutch football's obsession with creative purity, you know something special has happened when a Dutch footballer describes something as perfect.
– Someone uses the word "freemium" or describes something as a "chicken-egg problem".
"There's a difference between making love, having sex," her face just teems with disgust when she describes something as maudlin as having sex, "and fucking".
Richie Unterberger of AllMusic describes "Something" as "an unabashedly straightforward and sentimental love song" written at a time "when most of the Beatles' songs were dealing with non-romantic topics or presenting cryptic and allusive lyrics even when they were writing about love".
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Although even an attempt to describe something as simple as the novel's setting in time and place is complicated.
When I describe something as beautiful, I do not mean merely that it pleases me: I am speaking about it, not about myself, and, if challenged, I try to find reasons for my view.
In England, to describe something as Scottish is generally to suggest something positive, interesting, individualistic.
These examples are the men's magazine equivalent of describing something as "the new black".
(To describe something as delicious, she might say it "suffers from phenomonitis").
That is, instead of describing something as "good", they call it "fantastic".
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