Sentence examples for sounds well like from inspiring English sources

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In Adams's hands it sounds, well, like a Ryan Adams song.

The members' real innovation is their embrace of a Finnish polkalike genre called humppa, which sounds well, like it sounds, more or less.

Now it is inaugurating MoogFest, a weekend of concerts and workshops devoted to the Moog synthesizer, an instrument that sounded strangely futuristic when it was introduced in the mid-1960s anownow sounds, well, like kitsch futurism.

Glenn Grassi, in building his prototype one-room microhome — 7 by 12 feet stem-to-stern, including a wood-burning stove, an antique parlor chair that also serves as a seat for the compost toilet beneath it, and a shower under the bed — is hoping it sounds, well, like shelter in the old-fashioned practical sense.

It looks like Disneyland and sounds, well, like a bad Broadway musical, with all the power belting and jazz-hand choreography that implies.

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In the case of Mr. Canning and Mr. Drew, who have each released albums in the last year, the results sounded, well, like Broken Social Scene.

There were attempts in foreign policy, of course, but Wilson's "Fourteen Points" didn't have zing, and plain old "containment" sounded, well, like a foreign policy.

That may sound, well, like bullshit, but read on.

While singing with Sting, Mr. Paradise sounds, well, a bit like Sting.

Even Kamui Kobayashi, the Japanese driver on the Sauber team, sounded, well, almost like a European.

That part of his statement may have just been rhetorical flourish or an effort to sound, well, more like an average steel fabrication plant worker.

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