Sentence examples for slightly maybe from inspiring English sources

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She pursed her lips slightly, maybe forming a kiss, maybe an impatient pout.

As we talked, Alex seemed to be riding the pillow slightly, maybe unconsciously.

In sequential batch reactor operation, the e.e. remained constant in the first two batches; however, from the third batch on the e.e. decreased slightly maybe due to a change in the conformation of the enzyme at the reaction conditions.

For a second the Chilean thinks about a Woody Allen film he saw recently where the protagonist gets his glasses smashed over and over, and the Chilean smiles slightly, maybe he smiles to himself, he smiles the way we smile in panic, but still, he smiles.

The thing is, though, observational comedy is either so observationally accurate that it becomes someone telling you things that are literally statements of fact, or, it presents a performative kind observation, where reality is subsumed by a maddening desire to make people laugh by talking about something that's sort of slightly maybe a tad like life is.

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They are nonchalant, slightly disgusted, maybe a bit fascinated.

I assume we want something that is, like us, slightly funny — maybe a little odd.

Asked if the conversation was heated, he said: "Slightly impassioned, maybe, but not raised voices".

Very bright and slightly squirrelly maybe — but utterly lacking the self-importance I'd assigned to him from afar.

Rib chop: tender, a little chewy, mildly beefy; $21. Ground veal: delicious, juicy, slightly meaty, maybe more fatty; $14.

It is slightly unsettled, maybe in both squads, and that gives opportunities to players to stand up.

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