Sentence examples for something of a cipher from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Putin's own tastes are something of a cipher.

Despite their intimacy, Ferrel remains something of a cipher.

Ms. Gross-Bettelheim is something of a cipher in this country, as well.

In this Abingdon Theater Company production, Shakespeare comes off as something of a cipher.

Monar is sensual but something of a cipher, while Nicholas Kok's conducting is decent, if uninvolving.

As written, Mr. Mastrosimone's president-to-be is something of a cipher — whiny, uninteresting, maybe even a little dim.

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We meet the Madigans: a cipher of a father, a mother who is, shall we say, something of a handful, and their four children.

On the drone issue, Brennan represents something of cipher: the CIA has been stepping up its strikes in Pakistan, and Brennan has centralized authority over the administration's "kill list" within the White House.

This time Freud is more of a cipher, but there's that sly humor again.

The hero in How To Succeed is a bit of a cipher.

Watching this, I began to to write something about Ken as a cipher of The Perils of Selling Consumerism and of his chance to stop the world and get off.

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