Sentence examples for kind description from inspiring English sources

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Brazen, no? Actually, that is a kind description.

Ashley Beck hoofs it straight out though; "sloppy" would be a kind description.

Not a terribly kind description of the man waddling towards him, but accurate, and consistent with the notes he had been given.

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It had plenty of shortcomings – "brief" is certainly the kindest description for its generally lame, threadbare story – but nobody could accuse EA DICE's game of being cluttered.

"Sleazy," "sordid," "bag job" were among the kinder descriptions in the local press of the deal that will eventually hand over the Sox to a group headed by John Henry, a Florida financier and owner of the Florida Marlins, and Tom Werner, a Hollywood television producer and creator of "Roseanne".

It is one of the kinder descriptions applied to the DUP's decision to use the petition to block an assembly motion this week that, among other things, accused the Social Development Minister Nelson McCausland of misleading the institutions.

In Mesopotamia this kind of description was rare.

This kind of description stopped me more than once.

But first, therefore, the international reader requires some kind of description.

Onyewu was close — involved would be too kind a description — on both goals.

Mr. Zwack said, "It's just not the kind of description any of us would expect a doctor to have".

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