Sentence examples for less describes from inspiring English sources

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Which more or less describes "Mysteries of Lisbon".

That, more or less, describes dealings between South Asia's two nuclear-armed and mutually suspicious powers.

That more or less describes Mr. Elliott's misbegotten production, which feels underrehearsed and understaged.

In fact, there is no need to imagine it: this more or less describes Japan or at least the first bit does.

That more or less describes the themes, which he bundles together with unadorned prose, a heavy serving of dread and a gratifying, blunt, O. Henry-like kicker.

That more or less describes Nancy Ward, a 47-year-old paralegal interviewed while shopping at Faneuil Hall Marketplace in Boston.

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That statement more or less described my own yard.

"Without safety pins, there could be no opera," she says, more or less describing the low-budget ingenuity that has kept the Amato Opera humming.

Before I got off the phone with John, I had more or less described the book I was not going to write.

The National Rifle Association has already more or less described Garland that way, even though he has never written a word about the Second Amendment.

Officially, neither American nor Israeli officials will even utter the name of the malicious computer program, much less describe any role in designing it.

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