Sentence examples for slightly gross from inspiring English sources

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Kombucha A slightly fizzy, slightly gross, fermented drink.

We know Pink's a rock star; chanting "So what, I'm still a rock star" feels not just insecure but slightly gross.

A makeup base on the beach feels slightly gross, but this tinted sunblock gives sheer, oil‑free coverage to pale to medium-dark complexions on its own (there's a colourless version for any skin tone).

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A sum of £422m, slightly above gross asset value, probably meets that description – just.

But give us James Milner, a slightly higher gross domestic product, Test cricket, a cup of tea and a walk in the Peak District any day.

Slightly lower gross margins on a year-over-year basis 23.6% vs. 24.2%–may have been a cause.

Overall, he sees a flat or slightly positive gross domestic product growth in the third quarter with more growth to come in the fourth quarter.

It should be noted that recovery of fine movements was observed to slightly precede gross movement recovery.

The Buzz on Maggie uses a slapstick comedy style and relies slightly on gross-out humor.

Sales there have risen slightly since 2009 and gross operating profits are now $1.5 billion a year.

He increased Intel's revenue 57 percent, to $55 billion at the end of 2011, and slightly widened its gross profit margin.

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