Sentence examples for no snappy from inspiring English sources

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No snappy opening ditty for this concert; instead, Wilco played the two extended songs that end and start "The Whole Love," its new album.

The collection was packed with many seemingly discordant ideas and no single standout theme to pull it together; no snappy portmanteau to spout out, to inspire the design teams at Zara.

There are no snappy pop songs like those found on "True," but there is an instrumental and structural sturdiness to these tracks that has been absent from much of the outré, futuristic R. & B. produced by Solange's peers and collaborators in recent years.

There was no snappy musical cue to take us out of that moment, just a moment of silence at the end of the episode, perhaps to mark the death of Sally's respect for her father; that was followed by a mournful piece of music that underlined how heartbreakingly effective the final sequence had been.

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Then he's slightly snappy: "No, not really".

Section headings can be used when necessary and should be short and snappy (no more than 30 characters).

(Any two-way exchange would take decades, so there would be time to plan a measured response – and no scope for snappy repartee).

Uncertainty about the company's survival does not help in winning new customers, no matter how snappy an ad campaign used.

The original title developed by Mystery Coconut and Snappy Touch is no longer available.

As deadline looms, scour the notebook for all relevant details and quotes, coming up with a snappy lead/opening paragraph (no more than 25 words, if possible) to draw in the reader.

The author is no better at coining snappy analogies.

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