Sentence examples for might come off from inspiring English sources

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It might come off if danced by thoroughly sophisticated performers.

I thought that might come off as too dark.

"Going head to head with a sloth, the chances are that you might come off badly".

However debonair and erudite he might come off, the intellectual foundations of Mr. Moran's jokes are often predictable and mundane.

Such apparel might come off as a tad low-key sashaying down a runway, but it's a look.

Others said it was the newer Aspen at work — a fear of alienating second-homers by acting in a way that might come off as superior or elitist.

Mr Silver's comments might come off as patronising or condescending, especially to someone who has invested his career in, well, punditry, as Mr Wieseltier has.

Such a targeted approach might come off badly among more reticent types, but Huffington's circle of friends is a self-selecting group.

So much so that to American fans of "This Is Spinal Tap," he might come off as the Nigel Tufnel of TV chefs.

He said his cast might come off when the series moved to New Jersey for Games 3 and 4 on Thursday and Saturday.

Episode Two, Dinosaurs On A Spaceship, looks like tremendous fun, even if there's a suspicion that the execution might come off as naff.

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