Sentence examples for faintly interesting from inspiring English sources

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Given there is absolutely no room for jokes whatsoever, just pure physicality,  I opt for a collection of snaps that illustrate I might be a faintly interesting person.

(Leaving aside the possibility, however remote, that the responses were honest ones, it might have been faintly interesting then had the producers sent Carmen and Rose, as themselves, out to look for jobs in hair extension salons in Compton).

You'd think the sound of a mechanical swarm of bees attacking a panicked, mechanical billy goat would sound faintly interesting, but you'd be wrong.

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The idea of reworking Dylan songs might seem as futile as rewriting Wuthering Heights given that it's fairly difficult, looking back over more than half a century, to think of more than a couple of Bob Dylan cover versions that are even faintly as interesting as the original.

We didn't even try to finish the towering pile of dry, underdone sweet-potato fries that came with the grilled flank steak called churrasco; still, if they'd been better cooked, they would have added an interesting, faintly perfumed dimension to the peppery, garlicky meat.

No, what's interesting – and faintly encouraging – is that for all the negative publicity Google attracts, it remains responsive to culture and to cultural opportunities.

This is a terrifically assured switch to English-language film-making from Guadagnino, and like his interesting but faintly overvalued movie I Am Love, it has something of the drifting ennui of Antonioni.

I've always regarded asteroids as somewhat like dinosaurs: mildly interesting and faintly dangerous.

"I … got to try Google Glass, if only for a few seconds," he tweeted recently, "Was faintly annoyed at just how interesting I found the experience".

But the diversions that make the album interesting – Wetsuit's faintly menacing synth-drone, say, and the reverb that builds into prog-rock madness on A Lack of Understanding – are lost in the clatter.

Sci-fi novelist William Gibson tweeted about his experience of using the glasses: "Was faintly annoyed at just how interesting I found the experience" and said later: "I'm more interested in people reacting to new technology than I am in new technology".

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