Sentence examples for looks defunct from inspiring English sources

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The constituency office is on Wellmeadow Street in Paisley, opposite a branch of Subway, and it looks defunct.

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The correct name of the connector is simply 8P8C, whereas RJ-45 is the name of a very similar looking defunct connector used in telecommunication.

That looks like the defunct dot-com business model of subsidizing customer growth.

He has long argued that the contracts should be redesigned and awarded again; with Metronet now defunct he looks like getting his way.

I learned to eat orecchiette, a pasta that looks like ears, at the now defunct Romeo Salta, and I discovered that while the "spaghetti red" my mother lashed together was tasty, spaghetti called pasta was better.

Finally, Apple introduced a new multitasking screen that looks a lot like the now defunct WebOS.

Fortunately, the 2005 Corvette's cockpit no longer looks like it was designed for the now-defunct Chevrolet Camaro.

Lindsay Zoladz of The Ringer looks at the cultural impact of the now-defunct, but much-beloved, mp3 player.

Dave is played by the appealingly average Kyle Bornheimer of the defunct CBS comedy "Worst Week," but he looks and speaks enough like Seth Rogen that his presence suggests that if you were drunk enough, you wouldn't notice the difference.

Although he looks undeniably better than when he was branded with defunct porn sites, boiling blisters and red splotches cover his mug.

Oded Fehr plays Adib's military frenemy with nonthreatening bonhomie, and Joshua Jackson, as a secretive Canadian Embassy drone, looks as if he wishes the alternate universe of his sadly defunct television show, "Fringe," were still available to duck into.

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