Sentence examples for somewhat scant from inspiring English sources

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Slated to begin play in major American cities in 2018, details remain somewhat scant.

And these lines are from the last stanza: Whereas if th'heart be moved, Although the verse be somewhat scant, God doth supplie the want.

In a dim room on the ground floor, the shop has a somewhat scant collection of doodads, less raunchy than cheesy — a package of Titaroni Booby-Shaped Pasta ($6.99), his-and-hers genitalia key holders ($25), condom lollipops ($2.99).

In a dim room on the ground floor, the shop has a somewhat scant collection of doodads, less raunchy than cheesy a package of Titaroni Booby-Shaped Pasta ($6.99), his-and-hers genitalia key holders ($25), condom lollipops ($2.99).

The 32-year-old Brooklyn rapper has spent a decade carving out a reputation as a peerless wordsmith, and while his on-record repertoire looks somewhat scant - Eardrum, only his third bona fide solo album, is due out in September - this three-night London residency feels like a coronation.

Plus, it'll round out the somewhat scant offerings currently found on the Wii Shop Channel.

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From what we know, Agent 15 is not a cholinesterase inhibitor, nor even a nerve agent, though the publicly available information about it is scant, and somewhat contradictory.

Data on NIS expression and function in regions of the gastrointestinal tract other than the stomach are still scant and somewhat controversial.

Elliot Cowan is somewhat better, but he has scant grip on Macbeth's character, lurching between mild scaredy-cat and macho hollering.

Gober's response to Burchfield radiates aesthetic and psychological acuity, though it concentrates on the florid symbolism and manic-depressive demeanors of the painter's early and late phases, scanting the moody realism, somewhat akin to Edward Hopper's, that made Burchfield's name, in the nineteen-twenties and thirties.

(P1)'s descriptive content is scant, conveying only information about the speaker's attitude and, therefore, conveying only somewhat more information than is conveyed by (P1)'s relatively strong emotive element; therefore, (P1) well-models those uses of an ethical sentence at which front and center is a speaker's attitude.

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