Sentence examples for felt extraneous from inspiring English sources

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On a one-night stay, it felt extraneous.

By the time Mr. Carlson rejoined them — in the Midwest — he felt extraneous and resented.

Overall, "Broken" was a gripping and competently plotted hour -- none of the scenes felt extraneous and although there was undoubtedly a lot of plot and set-up to get through in 42 minutes, the narrative certainly felt more liberated without the curse hanging over everyone's heads.

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(Hoover pops up at one point wearing a dress, a cheap shot that feels extraneous).

After all, even the synthetic pop is beginning to feel extraneous.

A scene in which Roméo and Juliette sing to each other feels extraneous.

A few scenes feel extraneous, and the ending seems lurid and hasty, a problem that is typical of the troupe.

Its quartet of touchingly at-odds characters creates a tableau where no line of dialogue feels extraneous, and every latent nuance is brought to pathos.

Nothing feels extraneous or forgotten; every movement seems to be the product of long development, although the piece isn't self-conscious or stagey.

Peter Debruge, Variety Though the script adheres to Collins' novel, everything that follows feels extraneous, with a succession of endings straining the patience somewhat.

In consequence, that sudden fall out the doorway at the end of the first solo feels extraneous, a gratuitous piece of sensationalism out of nowhere.

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