Sentence examples for though something of from inspiring English sources

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(No "Kumbaya," though something of a relief).

Though something of a comedy institution it is still subversive.

The court's ruling, though something of a landmark in European law, barely echoed in the markets.

Vreeland was an unconventional editor and an unconventional mother (though something of a traditional mate), and her slant on life was from an angle informed by beauty.

Though something of the meal might have put Durant to thinking about Parisian wallpaper, nothing beyond Ms. Durant's memoir exists to suggest this.

Though something of a mess, it featured enough Ellington to play to standing-room-only fans of Ellington, Conover and American jazz.

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The last time I let my judgment get the best of me, though, something positive came out of the experience.

After three days of that, though, something a little tougher might be in order.

Not long after the appearance of Laurie, though, something remarkable happened.

Limoncello, though, has something of a split personality.

The tattoo, though, "is something of a giveaway".

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