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The most powerful representation of bodies in the show proper isn't something you see, it's something you smell — living bacteria — and the odor is rather off-putting.
The most powerful representation of bodies in the show proper isn't something you see, it's something you smell living bacteria and the odor is rather off-putting.
It could be a hardware issue, but scenery tends to pop up very late as you're driving along which is rather off-putting for a supposedly next-generation console.
Dear Kele, I am living in a shared house at university with very thin walls, so all my housemates know exactly when it's sexy-time for me and the boyfriend, which is rather off-putting for all concerned.
There's also a slightly sour undertone which is rather off-putting at first.
She's trying to appeal to "redeemable" Trump supporters, but even using such language is rather off-putting.
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No allusion is intended and there's certainly no racial subtext to the film but it's rather amusingly off-putting to see them help ranch hands and farmers while wearing such a vile symbol of hatred.
Its rather off-putting title is the name of a worthless patent medicine which, through meretricious advertising and marketing, makes the narrator's pharmacist uncle, Edward Ponderovo, ridiculously rich until his bubble bursts.
Is it just me, or are both the character and the actress rather off-putting and unconvincing?
One was a thick swath of cream cheese, rather off-putting.
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