Sentence examples for might be utter from inspiring English sources

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Mission: Impossible II might be utter rubbish, but I wouldn't change it for the world.

I'm not sure how that one's gonna turn out, though; it might be utter and complete madness.

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Worse, this refugee street kid from the West Side of Cleveland soon learns that producers and directors despise maverick, outsider, rebel, free-spirit, street kid wordsmiths like him, because screenwriters can write dialogue that sounds like it might be uttered by a welder who wants to be a ballerina (Flashdance), whereas producers and directors are morons.

Who knew the day would come when "McDonald's" and "macrobiotic" might be uttered in the same breath?

Another might be an utter palace.

The key might be in the utter banality of the visual of got cut.

When, at one moment, his mother tells him that not a day goes by without her thinking of his dead brother, he cannot help himself and blurts out the kind of complaint that any seventeen-year-old, let alone a thirty-seven-year-old, might be abashed to utter: "You don't think about me every day," I said.

Whether you support him or not, agree or disagree with his controversial opinions, you might be tempted to utter the words: "Thank goodness for Naftali Bennett".

I still remember that adolescent thrill, that sublime discovery of the novel and the short story as utterly free spaces, where anything might be thought, anything uttered.

"Blood" and "swords" might be most commonly uttered words in any conversations about Manowar.

There are doubtless many new mothers who do feel this way, but it seems to me that a more typical experience might be that which combines utter exhaustion with an unprecedented sense of vitality.

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