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The names of the shells were exotic, often somewhat sinister.
Noah's Ark, looming in the middle of the table, now looks somewhat sinister.
Yet he is believably drawn as both short-tempered and somewhat sinister.
One somewhat sinister comparison has cropped up in recent weeks: "character issues".
Their murkiness is somewhat sinister, frustrating the eyes' implicit desire to see and understand.
Cutout swaths loop and overlap, like snake-skin scales, to gorgeous, looming, somewhat sinister effect.
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Camille, in an elegant gray-and-black dress, wide eyes and down-turned lips, is seated on a bench blankly gazing out, with a somewhat sinister-looking man hunched over her shoulder.
I won't lie, she looks pretty sinister and somewhat arousing for a, you know, video game character.
Their explosive effect caused them to be nicknamed la bomba in Italian, la bombe in French, and the somewhat more sinister atoom in Dutch.
However, when you consider that "fissiparous" is itself a tendency to break apart, "fissiparous tendencies" would actually mean "tendencies to have a tendency to break apart" which is somewhat less sinister.
If you want to take it a step further while they're talking, stare intensely at either their lips or their eyes, and pretend that you're somewhat distracted thinking sinister thoughts.
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